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arrange

[uh-reynj] / əˈreɪndʒ /




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Less than a year after the deal was agreed and after he had left office, Lord Mandelson discussed how he might personally make money arranging deals for the same investment bank, JP Morgan.

From BBC

But their tone changed after a hastily arranged phone call between the two men on January 7.

From Barron's

Indeed, she claimed to dislike her records; certainly there are performances here that could have been more tastefully arranged.

From The Wall Street Journal

But pianist and singer Allen Toussaint, who wrote it—and who composed, arranged and produced hits for an astonishingly broad list of artists—meant it as something subtler.

From The Wall Street Journal

The beach is just a few blocks away, and the hotel can arrange umbrellas and chairs if you prefer a day in the sun.

From Salon