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This arrangement with Rochester, which is also part of the International League, should feel very similar to that.

They are making their own arrangements with pharmaceutical companies instead.

That arrangement eventually allowed Smith to become a billionaire himself.

The lack of any criminal complaint may suggest Individual X is already incarcerated and may have agreed to turn over the Bitcoin as part of a cooperation arrangement with authorities.

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I was also able to handle my grief and be helpful to my family during the painful but necessary arrangements that had to be made before and after her departure.

And there was some significant rearrangement at the top of the list, and some movement at the bottom, too.

The poisonous property is lost in the general rearrangement which takes place during hydrolysis.

Blake found it necessary to make a kind of work-desk in his section, and accordingly had a thorough rearrangement.

But now a rearrangement of the circumstances, apart from the finger-print, began to throw a new light on the matter.

The culmination of this rearrangement of the political atoms of society was the War for Independence of 1776.

In the granite it consists of various stages of change in form, attended by some chemical rearrangement.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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