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Putting chaos in a row until it pretends it was always this calm.
means To put things in a deliberate order, or to plan and organize something so it happens.
from From Old French arengier, to put in a rank, built on reng, a line of soldiers — order born on the battlefield.
Military rootsThe reng was literally a row of troops.
Musical senseArranging music recasts a tune for new instruments.
Shared kinRange and rank are cousins from the same line.