Enter the arena as early as possible to prearrange the playing field and take the lead, is an old adage that is quite often worthful. |
Some may take victims with them, some are known to prearrange access to victims, usually via the internet, but most seek out places where they will have easy access to children, including child prostitutes. |
Memorial societies that are unable to get such agreements give advice to people who want to prearrange their funeral. |
An innovation characteristic of the planetarium's educational program is the opportunity for teachers to prearrange the content of the shows. |
Whether in military or in civil life, he desired to prearrange and order every detail. |
That a will could reach out and prearrange a man's misfortunes was to her mind incredible, for there were no precedents. |