They rode toward Dunchurch, on horses sent from Everard Digby by prearrangement.
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By prearrangement, the young panda, a male known as Tai Shan, was later sent to China.
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By prearrangement, Ulrike Meinhof, then 35 and a leftist journalist, sat at a table pretending to read.
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By prearrangement, Craddick returned the gesture.
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By prearrangement with Kennedy, Garbo loudly professed never to have set eyes on Billings before that evening.
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Many funeral homes also offer prearrangement services for those who wish to prepare their own funeral services before death.
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Under the current law, livery cabs are only allowed to pick up passengers by prearrangement, as only yellow taxis are permitted to pick up street hails.
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By prearrangement, Tshombe, who sometimes dabbles in real estate, and his two guards climbed aboard in Palma for a 15-minute flight to the nearby isle of Iviza.
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By prearrangement, the officers entered the trailer as soon as they received a signal from the informant, who was wearing a wire, that the sale had been completed.
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Something arranged in advance
Arranged marriage (also called prearranged marriage) is a marriage arranged by someone other than the couple getting wedded, curtailing or avoiding the process of courtship. Such marriages had deep roots in royal and aristocratic families around the world, including Europe. ...