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The arrangement of the tables had also been designed to impress, if not intimidate.
I'll go over to the school Saturday afternoon and supervise the arrangement of the tables."
Frau Erlin kept the details of the interview to herself, and a day or two later altered the arrangement of the table.
Round tables would add graciousness and relieve the angles and the unimaginative lunchroom arrangement of the tables.
These were thumb tacked to the cork board with a representation of the arrangement of the tables in Dinning Room A and rearranged as necessary.
Mr. Hadley, wearing a striped shirt, khakis and horn-rimmed sunglasses, quietly concentrated on the arrangement of the tables and the laying out of the paints and brushes and posterboards.
I gave the subject up, and while she discoursed of the work of the Blue Ribbon Army among the Bosjesmans I tried to understand a certain dislocation in the arrangement of the table.
The collage-like arrangements of the table displays produce an open-ness and potentiality in terms of aesthetics and content while asking the critical question about the interpretive possibilities of the visible in a global information-society.
It was a cookery book, full of innumerable old fashions of English dishes, and illustrated with engravings, which represented the arrangements of the table at such banquets as it might have befitted a nobleman to give in the great hall of his castle.
Arrayed in a new calico dress, with clean, white apron, and high, well-starched turban, her black polished face glowing with satisfaction, she lingered, with needless punctiliousness, around the arrangements of the table, merely as an excuse for talking a little to her mistress.
Mrs. Bird, looking the very picture of delight, was superintending the arrangements of the table, ever and anon mingling admonitory remarks to a number of frolicsome juveniles, who were effervescing in all those modes of untold gambol and mischief that have astonished mothers ever since the flood.