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Deliberately arranged for effect.
arranged
artificial
unreal
Written for or performed on the stage.
unstaged
arranged
1
Often, the victims are foreign-born brides brought to Britain via
arranged
marriages.
2
However, at the
arranged
time, Dr Walsh was at a press conference.
3
However, we
arranged
for a mortgage, and in due course moved in.
4
A series of events have been
arranged
in the following African countries.
5
He said
arranged
marriage was a foreign concept to most New Zealanders.
1
Several thousand of Leung's supporters also
staged
a pro-government New Year rally.
2
Government supporters have
staged
attacks outside the assembly's headquarters in recent months.
3
They
staged
a one-day strike earlier this year to defend that right.
4
The original said that recent UK productions included a
staged
flute concerto.
5
Islamic State have
staged
attacks apparently aimed at distracting the advancing forces.
6
Authorities have not yet confirmed who or what group
staged
the attacks.
7
It
staged
an uprising last year in the northern city of Maiduguri.
8
Israeli forces also
staged
raids in Gaza shortly before the ceasefire began.
9
Thousands of victims have
staged
frequent street protests, complaining of inadequate compensation.
10
Varadkar said the referendum would be
staged
either in May or June.
11
Conclusion: In summary,
staged
lavage reduced expected lethality in patients with peritonitis.
12
In the 1990s, militants
staged
attacks against government officials and foreign tourists.
13
Chweneyagae also starred in Rhetorical, which was
staged
in London this year.
14
Employees have
staged
public protests and agents have quit over the issue.
15
Every political move Nixon made was carefully thought out and
staged
beforehand.
16
A small group of students
staged
a protest on campus this morning.
staged
stage
·
stage in
stage a protest
stage approach
stage several
stage attacks