They also went on a babymoon to Jane Mountain in St. Lucia in June in preparation for their impending parenthood. |
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A simpler preparation for chai or peppermint tea also brought family and neighbours together. |
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I owe many people my thanks for their support and assistance during the preparation of this book. |
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It is a period of 40 days set aside in preparation and making ready for the Festival of Easter. |
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If it were possible for them to come up with an agreed contents of the application book then the preparation of it will be so much the quicker. |
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Castor oil is also used in the preparation of cosmetics, especially kajal and lipsticks. |
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None of the women is a fitness freak and in preparation they trained at the Irene and Monument koppies on the outskirts of Pretoria. |
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Half were given Lomatol, a German herbal preparation containing peppermint, fennel seed, caraway seed and wormwood. |
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A small amount of money offerings are collected to aid in the preparation of the funeral. |
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Once you decide to have an intervention, planning and preparation are the keys to success. |
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Could the observed bundling be an artifact of specimen preparation for electron microscopy? |
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They decided to wait, so we asked them to take a seat and mashed a pot of tea in preparation for a chat. |
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The Thatcher government set out to rationalise Britain's state-run industries in preparation for privatisation. |
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This high activity is mainly attributable to the use of 1 M of betaine as a stabilizing cosolute in all preparation and assay media. |
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This is most clear in rosaceous fruit trees that go dormant in preparation for winter, and not in response to environmental cues. |
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Not counting preparation time, the process of submitting the information and making changes took a month and a half. |
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Short bursts of a potent topical steroid is just as effective as prolonged use of a mild preparation for treating atopic eczema. |
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In true darts tradition, Ian gets his preparation in by sinking down a few pints to settle the nerves. |
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An extraction is often used as preparation for a restorative dental procedure such as dentures. |
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Kumar notes that the Yajur Veda describes the preparation of rice cakes as a ritual offering. |
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Among the work outstanding is the preparation of the launch pad and the building of storage facilities. |
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What type of plywood should I use, and what preparation steps should occur before hanging any paper? |
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Remote and romantic they might seem from afar, but the desert wastes of the Western Sahara are echoing to the sounds of preparation for war. |
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What kind of training and preparation did you do for the sequences in the third film? |
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They then proceeded to hammer the rough edges off the stone and shape it into a rough rectangular solid in preparation for sawing. |
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Instead of singing the proper Verse intended for the choir, many musicians prefer to concentrate their preparation on a choral anthem. |
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Many units were pulled out for the evening in preparation of a full-scale air strike that was scheduled to last for up to twelve hours. |
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In the Australian study at least, the books are clearly the primary text with many people re-reading them in preparation for their film viewing. |
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In preparation for swallowing, a softened or liquid food bolus is moved through the mouth by the action of the tongue. |
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Food preparation areas were kept clean but it was the surrounding areas that some restaurant and cafe proprietors overlooked. |
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At the same time Dan had begun receiving instructions in preparation to receive the Mormon version of the Aaronic priesthood. |
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She settles down the steady beat of kitchen sounds that announce the preparation of dinner for yet another autumn night. |
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They then go into a period of training and preparation before they go overseas. |
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Preoperative tests include complete blood count, urinalysis, and preparation for autologous donation if needed. |
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It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication. |
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Most black pigments derive from natural sources, although some processing or preparation might be involved. |
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A valuable medicinal tree, it is also used in the preparation of most herbal cosmetics. |
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On 26 April 1994, the transport was pushed out of the hangar in preparation for oiling and fueling. |
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Proximate preparation is all that transpires generally from, say, late October through December, in terms of anticipations and plans. |
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After the premiere, this autograph manuscript was used for the preparation of the first edition. |
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This troglodytic existence was hardly a preparation for later life for those wee ones. |
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The experience of the preparation for Easter during Lent and Holy Week only serves to heighten the experience of Easter Day itself. |
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France, with a preparation squad of 70-odd players for this year's Six Nations, make the English squad look like a stripped-down model. |
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The only preparation was to run a dry patch through the bore and lube the gun properly. |
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The air is full of wonderful smells of food preparation and cooking, but there is a constant atmosphere of concentrated activity. |
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Add a layer of tomatoes, some capers and some fish, add gelatine preparation and put in the fridge for 10 min. |
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The collections were accessioned by the NMB, and distributed to specialists for identification and preparation of systematic monographs. |
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For example, we employ a full-time abstractor whose services include preparation of abstracts of title in many Louisiana parishes. |
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Graduating seniors who had just completed student teaching were asked to rate their preparation in the area of pedagogical skills. |
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Ritually anointing our hands is a symbol of the renewal of creation as well as a spiritual cleansing in preparation for the work of the new day. |
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Such journeying to cold, high places where the air is thin requires lengthy preparation for the most severe conditions conceivable. |
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Both men are currently pursuing master's degrees in preparation for future careers outside the church. |
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Osmosis is important in food preparation because the cell walls of living organisms are semipermeable membranes. |
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The importance of the station bill, holding of realistic drills and other methods of crisis preparation are also discussed in detail. |
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Thus, additional practice and greater skill mastery is recommended in preparation for night diving activities. |
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A preparation of foot-hardening-stuff was mixed up and the sheep's foot bathed in it. |
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During the course of our talk, I asked if the immersion in Fosse's lifework during the preparation of the show had caused her pain. |
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These ingredients have been used individually in the preparation of other yeast leavened dough products. |
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In the laboratory the normal method of methane preparation is to combine one part sodium acetate and two parts sodium hydroxide. |
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Their pudgy little hands are variously balled for punches, or raised in preparation for an opened-handed smack, fingers spread wide. |
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So, with a strong sense of camaraderie and purpose, the French were ready and settled in preparation for the battles ahead. |
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This would allow more time for preparation for the announcement of exam results and avoid wasted time at the end of the summer term. |
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That's way more preparation for filling out a tax return than most Americans get. |
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The site preparation work has commenced which entails digging up and levelling some 40 million cubic metres of earth. |
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She plans to attend graduate school in preparation for a position in dairy products development. |
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Mental practice might be used while learning or memorizing a piece in preparation for performance. |
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All athletes should be back in training as soon as possible in preparation far this event. |
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Earlier, Lakshmi Kirti, a cosmetologist and aroma therapist, conducted a demonstration on the preparation and use of mehndi. |
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In fact, any kind of preparation process, not just cooking, results in some loss of nutrients. |
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Parenting, mothering in particular, requires a subtle intuitiveness for which there can never be adequate preparation in any job. |
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Advance preparation will enable the expert to concisely and understandably define terms used. |
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The work on editing the typescript in preparation for publication continues. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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Campaign literature was developed, magnets printed and buttons shipped to Rockford in preparation for my return. |
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So preparation is a behavior whose first motion instantly pluralizes itself. |
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You'll also find full nutrition information, helpful preparation and usage hints and a section with entertaining learning games for kids. |
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He was already plucking the last few feathers and rubbing spices into the carcasses in preparation for cooking. |
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It is this sort of preparation and attention to detail that gives Tiger an edge even before a ball is struck. |
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I had an ayahuasca preparation that was an incredibly powerful experience and lasted a good 10 hours. |
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He had scouted the place the previous evening in preparation for today's shoot. |
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The four-year Olympic cycle for preparation of Bulgaria cost the humble sum of seven million leva. |
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They were newly promoted to division presidents, in preparation for splitting the company into two separate publicly traded entities. |
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My preparation amounted to a windswept hack around the Silverknowes course in Edinburgh. |
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I am going to rest up today in preparation for the upcoming working week, and catch up on reading your blogs. |
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Skin surface preparation and dressing application provide students with opportunities to understand asepsis. |
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Penitents were solemnly restored in Holy Week, in the presence of the assembled faithful, in preparation for Easter communion. |
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They held a live demonstration on the preparation of detergent cakes, sandalwood powder and phenyl. |
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She blames deficient preparation and insufficient commitment on the part of the school, but she also notes impediments in the exams themselves. |
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He once pushed the 1997 Lions through 100 lung-busting scrums at altitude in preparation for a Test match. |
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The secret of good tiling is painstaking preparation and accurate cutting and fixing. |
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Last week stonemasons were working on the surrounding drystone walls in preparation for the unveiling. |
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Perhaps in preparation for a forced career change, Hayden brought with him a camping stove, frying pan, wok, bamboo steamer and food processor. |
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The only preparation done before shooting was to run a few dry patches through the bore and properly lube the gun. |
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In South Africa, extensive preparation work is being undertaken in readiness for phase I trials. |
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All under-age teams are being trained and coached in preparation for their upcoming competitions. |
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Inadequate preparation results in incompetent workmanship and that foredooms one to failure. |
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Several of the guards, mingling among the inmates, flicked off the safeties of their own weapons in preparation of any trouble. |
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Some 20 minutes later a cordon of 40 more police officers surrounded the marchers to protect them in preparation for the march. |
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If not, bring water for preparation and cleaning, or pack clean cloths, and wet towelettes for cleaning surfaces and hands. |
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Thorough preparation provides the opportunity for success in political races and bilateral negotiations. |
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Historically, war locks nations into an economy where preparation and fighting consumes billions of dollars. |
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With the same careful preparation as the previous week he readied himself for his next meeting with Myra. |
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Real queue-jump specialists don hats and goggles in preparation for an assault on the lift-line. |
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The exhibits cover production of medicinal cod-liver oil, barrel manufacture and the preparation of, and trade in, salted fish and klipfish. |
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Everything from accounts receivable to payroll to tax-return preparation was done by those bureaus because we couldn't afford our own computers. |
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He was a diligent preparation type of coach who really was a master of the practice. |
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Ethanol was then replaced with amyl acetate in preparation for critical point drying with liquid carbon dioxide. |
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It is a left-handed track with sturdy fences, making it a suitable preparation venue for Grand National hopefuls. |
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The crew refuelled, resupplied and cleaned Alexander in preparation for the oncoming crew. |
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Deora started writing a column in a Mumbai publication in preparation for his political baptism. |
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The lengthy process of soil preparation can start now that the lighter evenings are with us. |
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They are then taken to the preparation area, where they are thawed and labelled. |
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The four trucks derailed at 11.15 am when a locomotive was shunting 29 trucks backwards in preparation to leave for Johannesburg later. |
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In preparation for the challenge, she has been swimming 500 lengths a day at her local gym. |
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Without such careful preparation in the competitive business of megaproject architecture, a company can easily fall behind. |
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Sediments were pulverized, sieved through a 2mm mesh brass sieve and stored in brown paper bags in preparation for extraction. |
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It is good the knock-out system is gone, the knowledge that all those months of preparation are riding on one afternoon. |
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Travellers are being told that a little preparation now before jetting off can save a great deal of heartache later. |
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Give yourself a deep-conditioning hair treatment to hydrate, restore and rebalance locks in preparation for the months ahead. |
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Both ultrasound and resonance measurements in crystals are very demanding in terms of sample size and preparation requirements. |
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Raymond told how he slept alone in a old stone granary that was infested with rats during the winter in preparation for the programme. |
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The mood in security circles was one of watchfulness and preparation for swift but discreet action. |
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When it came to training camp, he was methodical in his preparation often going away and secluding himself from the outside world. |
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The lack of preparation caught up with him in the UK Championship last month, when he was hammered 9-2 by Stephen Lee in the quarter-finals. |
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Particular care was taken in sample preparation to ensure thermodynamic equilibrium. |
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Always involved in the preparation of Confirmation Classes she also tutored and ensured young readers were available for the masses. |
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A young woman was accepted as being in a stage of preparation for receiving the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. |
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He is entrusted with ensuring the best all-round coaching and preparation for the country's top amateurs. |
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This Chinese anthology was memorized studiously in preparation for literary exams. |
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The conventional methods of tillage and seedbed preparation are followed when growing sunflower. |
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Organisers had a word of praise for the artists engaged day and night in the preparation of the idols. |
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A set of cracked, broken weighing scales and a rusty tray were used for food preparation and storage. |
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Because he's actually not a citizen, but an illegal alien, Valle is now detained in preparation for deportation. |
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Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving. |
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Site preparation should include tillage to reduce all competitive growth by grass and weeds. |
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The flanged teeth on the other side make it easy to pulverize the soil in preparation for reseeding. |
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Months of planning and preparation went into organising this year's festival. |
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However, as indicated above, the salvage pathway to thymidine nucleotide synthesis is especially important in the preparation for cell division. |
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Cots and blankets have been sent into the Senate in preparation for an all-night debate. |
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The whole castle was in a flurry of excitement and preparation for the midwinter feast which was to be celebrated in a week. |
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The trick here is meticulous preparation in order to avoid the intrusion of any semblance of reality. |
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The procedure for the preparation of CDA-II from male urine includes filtration, ultrafiltration and reverse-phase chromatography. |
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These suffrages are said by way of anticipation or preparation for the collects or prayers that follow them. |
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The left set of leg bones was cleaned by dermestid beetles and airdried in preparation for chemical analysis. |
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The preparation of a sermon begins with the selection of a passage of Scripture from the gospel, epistle, or Old Testament readings for the day. |
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Nine of 25 damaged fusulinids were mounted onto SEM stubs for preparation of scanning electron micrographs. |
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In preparation for urban warfare, the soldiers practised responding to a vehicle ambush, clearing buildings and attacking enemy positions. |
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With competition hotting up, you need some preparation and panache to stay at the head of the queue. |
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Separate rooms were used for preparation of DNA, its amplification, and analysis of the amplified products. |
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After placement, the panels are screeded with a straightedge or vibrating screed in preparation for finishing. |
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Ian buttons his coat in preparation for heading outside and lets his mind mull over today's schedule. |
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He stresses patience and scholarly preparation in collecting, which includes visits to museums and reputable galleries. |
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You may substitute Benadryl lotion or a calamine preparation with menthol, but these are less effective. |
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Seemingly in preparation for my impending stag night, my brother has today been out and purchased some traffic cones. |
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The most striking feature of this preparation is the convergence of great masses of corticofugal fibers from extensive areas of cerebral cortex. |
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The body is ritually bathed and wrapped in a white shroud in preparation for burial. |
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The day after my father died, his rabbi came to talk to the family in preparation for the funeral. |
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Indians were masters of calcination, distillation, sublimation and preparation of metallic salts, compounds and alloys. |
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No doubt, additionally, Mr Sage was glad to be made much of, and interested to take part in the preparation of the case. |
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The main preparation is the festive meal that follows the Bris, which is accompanied by special blessings during the Grace After Meals. |
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We have a clear vision of what our goals are and are feeling motivated to work hard this winter in preparation for the races. |
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I've been practicing getting up extra early lately, in hopeful preparation for starting some unnamed, undetermined job sometime soon. |
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Behind him, the stage, backstage and floor were all teeming with activity in preparation for tonight's concert. |
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This ride has been a huge part of our preparation for the races over the past several years. |
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The invention relates to a method and apparatus for trephining corneal tissue in preparation for keratoplasty. |
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The document is being distributed to members of Congress in preparation for the 2004 reauthorization of the Higher Education Act. |
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But it was here that Scipio's preparation in lining up his troops in separate maniples bore fruit. |
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So he needed to billet a large army on his people in preparation for the feared invasion and raise a Danegeld to pay for it. |
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The firm has demolished an old loading bay and store in preparation for a building to house four fermenting vessels and a barrel racking system. |
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Do we make the sacramental preparation for people with learning difficulties relevant and easily accessible? |
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The books and manuscripts were written on vellum, a preparation of calf, goat and sheep skins. |
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Parents start buying gold jewellery at the birth of a daughter in preparation for the dowry she will need on her wedding day. |
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But for now, Sharpton and Moseley Braun are jockeying for position in preparation for the fight to come. |
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Soldiers would be sent to the fire step as darkness approached in preparation for surprise attacks. |
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Improper surface preparation may also cause some wallpapers to contract on the wall resulting in gaps. |
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With hindsight it was a massive challenge for which there was no preparation as a journalist. |
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Bridgework involves the preparation of supporting teeth known as abutments. |
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And Ergon Energy stockpiled materials and put crews on alert yesterday in preparation for possible damage to the electricity network. |
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Such preparation serves to deter the use of biological weapons, because the opponent's original asymmetric advantage has been reduced. |
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Delay options of 5, 10 or 30 minutes allow time for preparation to receive the callback. |
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He was responsible for draft preparation and scouting, salary cap planning and roster management. |
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A superpipe is being constructed in preparation for the championships and it will be 150m long with a wall height of five metres. |
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Judge Roger Scott heard that he was a man of previous good character and agreed to adjourn his sentence for the preparation of various reports. |
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Workers scrambled to their positions in preparation for what had been determined to be an attack from a monster. |
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The first national party conventions, in fact, were held in Baltimore in preparation for the 1832 election. |
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A Kendal nurse is learning to treat snakebites and avoid malaria as part of his preparation for a trip to the steamy jungles of South-East Asia. |
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Not surprisingly, Bob and I immediately got into a pickup 1830 game in preparation for the 1830 tourney to begin that night. |
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The little boy stared straight ahead as Lucas pulled out of the driveway in preparation for the short jaunt home. |
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Pike is best known for the classical French preparation of quenelles de broche and for the Scandinavian where it is smoked. |
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Number each part of the preparation in a logical sequence that you can follow every time. |
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The preparation is to allow for the construction of a three storey residential and commercial building as well as a market square. |
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They are acid, and considered by some to be better than tamarind for the preparation of acidulous drinks. |
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In this preparation the corpus callosum, caudate nucleus, and most brainstem structures have been removed. |
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Since March, hours of thought and planning have been spent on design, preparation and nurture. |
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The work preparation programme is designed for people with autistic spectrum disorders who are looking for paid employment in London. |
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We did most of the preparation before I retired, including putting up a smart, rabbit-proof fence to protect the new plants while they establish. |
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The other odd thing about the lack of preparation for the avian flu is the larger effort being made to protect against bioterrorism. |
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For whatever reason, my own abject lack of cookery experience was enlisted to help with the preparation of a monster spaghetti bolognese. |
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This involved thoroughly cleaning the house, rather a lot of food preparation and blowing up about twenty balloons. |
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The radiation treatment destroys the tumor cells and suppresses the function of the stem cells in preparation for the transplant. |
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The season has taken on a spirit of somber yet joyful preparation for the Advent of Christ. |
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Many employees are retrenched or retired with little or no preparation about life after leaving employment. |
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And to ensure uniformity in preparation, the restaurant used about 160 different pre-mixed spices in the elaborate preparation of the savouries. |
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The letter also envisages that that would take place since it states that the formal preparation of the contract documents would be progressed for signature by both parties. |
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Choosing a different type of bread can vary the taste of simple cheese on toast a lot and usually require no extra preparation other than buying the different bread. |
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The development of isotopic tracers during the war was a by-product of the preparation of radioactive and stable isotopes in connection with work on the atomic bomb. |
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Topsoil has been placed on the verges in preparation for the landscaping. |
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May we therefore set it aside for the future preparation of this appeal? |
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From local area networks to distributed computing platforms, and now the Internet and intranets, the level of exposure has increased while disaster preparation has decreased. |
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In preparation for 1997, when Hong Kong was reincorporated into China, there was a rapidly increasing body of mainland Chinese living and working in Hong Kong. |
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The most common preparation technique is called tumescent liposuction. |
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Kids are less likely to drink appropriate amounts of fluid in preparation of and participation in physical activity. |
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Total parenteral nutrition is a preparation of nutrients given via intravenous infusion to patients, of any age, who cannot feed normally through the alimentary tract. |
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In addition, troop movements were executed in the salient at night as much as possible, and any mention of preparation for the operation over the radio was prohibited. |
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Lanxing is attempting to complete due diligence inspections by the end of January, in preparation for the signing of a sales contract by the end of March. |
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The Stanley manager has been running the rule over his squad during their extensive pre-season fixtures in preparation for the big kick-off at Aldershot on Sunday. |
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Another preparation method involves acid hydrolysis of methyl formate. |
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Fueled by the economy and corporate downsizing, the called-for reforms would put a stronger focus on career preparation at all levels of education. |
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Treasurer Helen Smith has been working steadily on a sponsored slim in preparation for a daring wing walk at Elvington Airfield on August Bank Holiday weekend. |
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At Fenwick's in Coppergate, store chiefs stocked up on huge supplies of hats in preparation for the week, with race-goers buying headgear right up to the last minute. |
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Our mixed team of male and female paddlers had spent countless hours slogging up and down Hahn's Inlet in the cold and rain in preparation for this event. |
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Tokyo has determined that salvaging the ship is technically feasible and believes it needs about three weeks of preparation and one month to actually raise the ship. |
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Recruitment, preparation and performance evaluation are all coming under scrutiny. |
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Participants 50 years and older with an indication for colonoscopy underwent cathartic preparation of the colon before CTC followed by regular colonoscopy. |
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They're easy to freeze, requiring no preparation other than a quick rinse. |
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In preparation for summer, corporate monoliths like Sony and Warner Brothers try to market some essential singles that'll have all the low-riders bouncing until September. |
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New metallocene catalysts are used in the preparation of new plastics, including new methods for the polymerization of alkenes such as ethylene and propylene. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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It's that his preparation style is hands-off, to say the least. |
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So how did this obsession with theory and preparation actually come about? |
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Entrance into most preparation programs has been determined by self-selection, with half-hearted screening and little outreach to talented individuals. |
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The food is not only tasty but is an art in itself specific to the Mon people, who also pride themselves on their culinary skills down to the very minute preparation details. |
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Our memo standardizes across the services what we expect everyone to do in preparation of going, while there, and upon return. |
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Our analysis shows that the two weak stages in the system are drugs that require multiple step preparation and administration of doses as a bolus. |
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These trials are being held in preparation for international meets. |
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Women are primarily responsible for the production and preparation of sago, from cutting down the palm, to cooking and preparing the sago flour for eating. |
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Ritually anointing our hands is both a symbol of the renewal of creation as well as a spiritual cleansing in preparation for the work of the new day. |
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For a self-confessed control freak like Thorpe, preparation is everything. |
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I shall certainly try importing as a text document, but at the weekend, because I really need to bath, pack and go to bed in preparation for my overnight trip to Liverpool. |
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I had been required to work late at the advertising agency making mood boards and running around like a maniac soaking up the stress of others in preparation for a big pitch. |
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Her preparation sounds like normal due diligence by a conscientious executive for the task in hand. |
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The whale was guided into a sling alongside a CALM vessel in preparation for moving the animal into deeper water where whales of this type are more commonly found. |
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Increasingly common is the preparation of ruti, a whole wheat circular flatbread, in the morning, which is eaten with curries from the night before. |
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Ruth's main job in the preparation of the garden is sourcing plants which will be used in the display which will be seen by the many thousands of visitors to the annual event. |
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Being a skilled typist, she helped in the preparation of several of Russell's manuscripts, which provided further occasions for them to be alone together. |
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The Neem seed has good demand in Tamil Nadu as its oil extract is used in preparation of soaps, pesticides and medicines while its cake is used to raise horticultural crops. |
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You can do practically every kind of food preparation using an efficient microwave oven, without the fuss or the mess that could result from using an oven with a gas flame. |
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If red hot steel is quenched in a hot decoction of mullein that preparation is useful for treating bleeding dysentery as well as increasing urination. |
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First time Fianna Fail candidate Michael McNamara from Achill is understood to be the first candidate to launch an official canvass in preparation for next June's elections. |
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Franklin had already honed his horror movie directing chops on Psycho II, though I'm not sure that's much preparation for making a movie about killer simians. |
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The main advantage of using jatropha is that during a preparation process called ' esterification ', it generates a by-product, glycerine, that fetches Rs 40 per kg. |
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In January, the European aircraft manufacturer will roll out the first of its A380 super-jumbos, in preparation for its first test flight by the end of March. |
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But not before Chloe climbs to the top of the highest bridge in NYC in preparation of killing herself. |
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An entity's management should state in the financial statements which financial reporting framework they have chosen for preparation of the entity's financial statements. |
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To complete this recipe, plan on about 30 minutes of preparation and 40 minutes of baking. |
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Some will complain it puts their scouting of college talent and preparation for free agency at a disadvantage against teams with coaches in place, but I don't buy that. |
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Believing they had left the conflict behind them, they rested, cut tepee poles and cooked camas in preparation for their journey to the buffalo country of eastern Montana. |
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The course covers meat processing from slaughter to packaging, food preparation and export compliance, health and safety, and communication skills. |
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He is very experienced in collating documents, summarizing evidence, arranging diagrammatic and demonstrative evidence and assisting with the general preparation for trial. |
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Sheldon's brown coloured hair was dyed honey blonde with leftover dye that his mother, Jeannette, had used on her hair in preparation for a family celebration. |
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Gaining admission to the IB School at Bartow High is no small feat, and preparation starts even before middle school. |
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I tend to use our compost in spring, on beds which weren't manured over winter but which could do with a wee boost in preparation for the season's sowing or planting. |
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For this reason, as soon as he took office, Ma began to cultivate the attitude of indifference to Lee as a preparation for his inveterate opposition to the central government. |
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Two girls worked in the library, one in the club office, and the rest were spread out in the preparation room and the club lounge, where there was an icecream counter. |
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Marines on the south side of the city began packing up gear Thursday in preparation to withdraw and breaking down earthen berms and other security barriers. |
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Despite having spent 11 years as a pastor and having taught homiletics for a short while, I was not eager to begin a fresh sermon preparation so late on a Saturday afternoon. |
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You may be entitled to buy back the vehicle if you pay the full amount owed plus any expenses connected with its repossession, such as storage and preparation for sale. |
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At what point do you switch priorities from irrigating the existing crops to pre-moistening the fallow fields in preparation for stale bedding or getting your seeds to sprout? |
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After spending three to four days talking about and demoing your game, not to mention two weeks of crunch time in preparation for the show, you're ready for a nice vacation. |
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The small, isolated community is slowing down in preparation for a month of total sunlessness, an annual occurrence that prompts the temporary departure of many citizens. |
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Original pack preparation and distribution took 25 minutes per doctor. |
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A visit to your local pig farm now requires nearly as much preparation and gear as entering a CDC biocontainment zone. |
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They settle in the farmland areas to feed on the grass, putting on weight, especially the goslings, in preparation for the flight to Scotland and Ireland. |
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These include preparation of firebreaks, maintenance of fire-fighting equipment, and liaison with neighbours and a fire protection officer in the area when a fire breaks out. |
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Weeks of preparation and discussions led up to Friday's ballot. |
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An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship acquisitive success as a preparation for his future career. |
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In the experiments presented here, the amount of monovalent and multivalent ions was precisely controlled, as well as the method of preparation of the samples. |
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These include the preparation of new fields, preparing existing fields, ploughing, planting, harvesting, threshing, winnowing, and storing the grain. |
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Mr Edwards, who is disabled and so can't help with the digging and preparation for the planting, instead uses his skills as a tree surgeon and arborist, to plan the planting. |
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Adequate cooking, sanitary handling and preparation and hygienic processing methods are better ways to reduce illness from microorganisms in meat. |
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In turn, the self-control muscle is allowed to recover in preparation for the next day. |
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The preparation of blood sausage in the charcuterie's kitchen. |
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For all the preparation cajoling, nose counting, bulk mailing, and robo calling the delegates the convention came down to a couple of hours of controlled chaos. |
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In preparation for this four-year course he has been attempting to find a plumber who would be willing to take him on during this period as an apprentice. |
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In an earlier study we used Achilles tendon reflex modulation as a measure for somatic motor preparation in response to sexual appetitive stimuli. |
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This ritualistic preparation is not shown to titillate the viewer. |
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Al-Ruqai is specifically charged with surveilling the U.S. embassy in Nairobi in preparation for the attack. |
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Preliminary work has already taken place, including the fitting of a new lining to the station's 600 ft chimney stack, and preparation of the site. |
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By now, the immediate surroundings were quiet, most of the troops had mustered at the south side of camp in preparation to spring the trap that had been laid. |
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The serum soaks in, giving a smooth base in preparation for moisturising, while the day cream is silky-smooth and left my skin feeling and looking soft and dewy. |
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Life on earth, he declares, is but a preparation for the hereafter. |
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But unlike most, who spend a good deal of the off-season binging on their favorite treats, his preparation doesn't include much more than a little fine-tuning. |
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In 1910, with his Japanese colleague Sahachiro Hata, he developed arsphenamine, a synthetic preparation containing arsenic, which sold under the name of Salvarsan. |
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Brazil has a highly developed cashew nut processing industry in which even cashew apples are processed for the preparation of fresh beverages and wine. |
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I got up to my room and set up my bed as dance preparation central. |
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She says that at present, students are able to learn, experiment and practice with the preparation of clay and hand-making techniques for biscuit and glaze firing. |
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Rather than anticipating lazy, hazy days spent relaxing after the stress of study, this week she was busy making the final preparation for her mission of mercy. |
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Is she casing the joint in preparation for a future robbery? |
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I never have supplies of anything in preparation for running out of it, and consequently visitors to my flat huddle in partial darkness, sharing a tea bag. |
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The process is not recommended for weld preparation for stainless steel, titanium, zirconium, and other similar metals without subsequent cleaning. |
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