The usual accompaniments of Yorkshire puddings and carrots and cauliflower and potatoes were there too, all equally well-prepared. |
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The 101st Tour de France is shaping up as a potential classic with two elite contenders, plus a host of well-prepared challengers. |
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But more than the well-prepared blue-chip comfort food, the real joy of a dinner chez Puny is watching the man himself perform. |
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This continual influx of well-prepared teachers supports the school's mission and vision of being an exemplary dual language school. |
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A well-prepared trader can withstand the temporary drawdowns until the price turns in his or her favor. |
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We have to be alert and aware and be as well-prepared to interdict and prevent all of those potential forms of attack. |
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He consoled the congregation with the thought that the people had died well-prepared. |
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Wall Street alchemists are well-prepared to eschew these new measures and, in the process, undermine their intended purpose. |
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The menu featured consistently good, clean, well-prepared Italian food, if nothing to salivate over all week. |
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Conditions have degenerated beyond the control of even the most efficient and well-prepared farmers. |
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A well-prepared turducken is a marvelous treat, a free-form poultry terrine layered with flavorful stuffing and moistened with duck fat. |
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Efficiency and continuity probably do require that the train be shunted into a well-prepared and easily accessible Belgian siding. |
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Watch as food, though plentiful and well-prepared, becomes an unenjoyable nuisance. |
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Japan prides itself in being well-prepared for earthquakes. |
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The food is middle-of-the-road and well-prepared without being spectacular or too challenging, it's competitively priced and the surroundings are groovy. |
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It really is disheartening to see so many well-prepared people in search of so few jobs. |
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It seems that no matter how well-prepared the seedbed is, when it comes time to cover a direct-seeded row, there are too many clods or lumps of soil. |
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I love to pamper my clients, make them feel at home offer them an aperitive, make them eat with a relaxed spirit, good and well-prepared dishes. |
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A well-prepared evolution session should move smoothly through the following six steps. |
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I sit on the finance committee with him and he is always well-prepared and well-spoken, and I normally disagree with him. |
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The well-prepared and safe route provides many opportunities, including with snow shoes, to discover and enjoy the incomparable winter landscape on a trip lasting around 3 hours. |
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Every well-prepared speech should have an introduction that captures the attention of the audience, a body featuring the speaker's message, and a powerful conclusion summarizing the speaker's arguments. |
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The visitorship should not be a major measure of success for a cultural activity which requires a well-prepared audience. |
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Assam Rifles Commando Rajiv Kumar said that the forces are well-prepared to conduct the operations. |
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With a simple, well-prepared passage from the Gospel or the Acts of the Apostles, told like a story, in boys' language, putting figures in their context, one can enthral even the least attentive of children. |
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In winter, the two ski areas of Brand and Bürserberg offer well-prepared pistes in all grades of difficulty. 100 km of groomed and signposted winter-walking trails, panoramic cross-country ski run and sledge run. |
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In the 1960s, a strong social movement for egalitarianism manifested itself in the community college emphasis on open access and attention to less well-prepared students. |
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Well-prepared with umbrellas and caps, spectators waved fans or improvised from whatever was at hand to fight the heat. |
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