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During the Williams sisters’ early years as professionals, there was speculation on tour that their father and co-coach, Richard Williams, was prearranging the results of their matches against each other.

From New York Times • Mar. 13, 2022

Last week he was able to use more traditional tactics, prearranging talks with party elders like Senator Paul Laxalt of Nevada.

From Time Magazine Archive

For his part, Bobby never explained what either Karpov or Kasparov had to gain from prearranging match results, except to keep the title in the Russian family.

From "Endgame" by Frank Brady

In such situations men like MacVeigh and Pelliter do not waste precious moments in prearranging actions in words.

From Isobel : a Romance of the Northern Trail by Curwood, James Oliver

The peculiar ability they show in prearranging ceremonials fêtes of all kinds, and their undoubted genius for tactics and strategy, show that they are able to foresee effects with unusual clearness.

From Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development by Galton, Francis, Sir




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