We don't have much more time to prepare ourselves for their arrival. |
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They'll be arriving soon. We don't have much more time to prepare. |
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I was so tired I could barely rouse myself to prepare dinner. |
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Keisha works a 9-to-5, picks up their son from the day care and then heads home to prepare dinner for the family. |
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Goe to prepare the maryages what neede the torchis light? be holde the towres of troy do shyne with brandes that blase full bright. |
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One can prepare the organo-rare earth complexes by rather easy bucket chemistry. |
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Californian and Oregonian sportsmen pursue the last three extensively using hoop nets, and prepare them in a multitude of ways. |
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The cookbook anglicized many exotic dishes to make them easier to prepare. |
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The first arrivals would prepare the way for their kinsmen who continued to arrive in the chain migration. |
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Instead, Churchill used his skilful rhetoric to harden public opinion against capitulation and to prepare the British for a long war. |
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When they asked Zhdanov if they should prepare for armed revolt when they returned home, he did not answer. |
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Humphrey, to prepare to sell part of the US Government's Sterling Bond holdings. |
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Meanwhile, the main British naval task force arrived at Ascension to prepare for active service. |
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We are revitalising our Caledonian and Cornish sleeper services whilst the Germans prepare to surrender all of theirs at the end of this year. |
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In 1981 the airline was instructed to prepare for privatisation by the Conservative Thatcher government. |
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Lawrence Summers, in an article published in the New York Times, discussed how to prepare for the future advancement of America. |
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First, they prepare by having their confession heard and the prayer of repentance read over them by a priest. |
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Years later, his wife Caitlin would still have to prepare his eggs for him. |
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There he was employed in helping to prepare Temple's memoirs and correspondence for publication. |
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John Ryle was professor of medicine at Cambridge and had been involved in helping Guy's prepare for the Blitz. |
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To prepare for the second qualification match, Scotland travelled to Perpignan to play test nation France. |
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Academically oriented gymnasiums have higher entrance requirements and specifically prepare for Abitur and tertiary education. |
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The rivers and lakes abound with fish, from which the inhabitants prepare their favourite condiment of ngapee. |
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The enquiry will prepare a detailed scheme for transferring the Bank of England to public control and then revise the operation of the Bank Acts. |
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Proponents of a liberal education therefore argue that a postsecondary education must prepare students for an increasingly complex labor market. |
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Universities have now provided education for the sole purpose to prepare students for the workforce. |
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Most countries do not meet the criteria to even begin negotiations before they apply, so they need many years to prepare for the process. |
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People are not on their own able even to fully repent of their sin or prepare themselves to repent because of their sinfulness. |
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In the 1950s, radar was fitted to day fighters, since pilots could no longer see far enough ahead to prepare for any opposition. |
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Professional engineers may also be legally entitled to seal any document they prepare. |
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Finally Finn Eces catches the fish and gives it to his young pupil, Fionn mac Cumhaill, to prepare it for him. |
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To prepare for a MLB career, he bought beer for some of the regulars sitting next to him in the north forty of Dodger Stadium. |
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Lawrence Summers, in an article published in the New York Times, discusses how to prepare for the future advancement of America. |
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The story goes that David prayed for his people to have some warning of their death, so that they could prepare themselves. |
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To prepare for war, the army is performing maneuvers off the coast. |
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Why don't you prepare a whole stack of handouts in advance rather than getting out the supplies each time, onesie-twosie? |
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As part of the activities to prepare the Ormen Lange natural gas field, the incident has been thoroughly investigated. |
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Ottoman officials informed the German government that the country needed time to prepare for conflict. |
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The military actions surrounding the Albigensian Crusade helped prepare the expansion of France southward. |
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The fleet began to prepare for battle and during the night, they were ordered into a single line. |
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The Allies had been convinced Belgian resistance would have given them several weeks to prepare a defensive line at the Gembloux Gap. |
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Matt, however, had to make several stops to allow his chef to prepare and cook the food, slowing down his progress. |
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It is clear that he intended this experience of government to prepare his son for the throne. |
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Badgers begin to prepare for winter sleep during late summer by accumulating fat reserves, which reach a peak in October. |
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Unlike the birds in sedentary populations that migrate, birds of migratory subspecies prepare for migration by putting on weight. |
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The silvering metamorphosis results in morphological and physiological modifications that prepare the animal to migrate back to the Sargasso Sea. |
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Feeding activity decreases or stops during the winter, and food intake ceases as eels physiologically prepare for the spawning migration. |
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Migrants from free and slave states moved into the territory to prepare for the vote on slavery. |
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On February 3, 1498 he was given new letters patent covering the voyage and to help him prepare a second expedition. |
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Many countries require business enterprises to prepare financial statements which must be audited. |
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Additionally, both toxic and inedible varieties discouraged many people from attempting to consume or prepare any other varieties. |
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Tillage is the practice of plowing soil to prepare for planting or for nutrient incorporation or for pest control. |
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The Cimbri conveniently marched into Hispania and the Teutoni milled around in northern Gaul, leaving Marius to prepare his army. |
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Charles had little time to gather men, or prepare, and the result was the only defeat of his career. |
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They elected a Constituent Assembly to prepare a new democratic constitution. |
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If they ask for something we didn't prepare, we will have to play it by ear. |
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The Vandals, ruled by Ambri and Assi, came to the Winnili with their army and demanded that they pay them tribute or prepare for war. |
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Hodgkin had just returned from his second visit to Paris, where he had learned to prepare and dissect cadaveric specimens. |
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As a public defender, Jonas had a crushing caseload and never felt that he could prepare his clients' defenses properly. |
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My cooking isn't very good. I don't have any idea how to prepare a good meal. |
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You will see the baby's head crowning during contractions, at which time you must prepare to assist the mother in the delivery of the baby. |
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She dragged out her old Spanish textbooks in an attempt to prepare for her trip. |
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We've got three dress rehearsals before the opening night to prepare ourselves for any potential technicalities. |
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King Gyanendra must gird up his loins and prepare himself for all exigencies. |
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The government built railroads, improved roads, and inaugurated a land reform programme to prepare the country for further development. |
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The captain used the idle Horse Latitudes to train and prepare the remainder of the crew. |
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Near the end of his life, Caesar began to prepare for a war against the Parthian Empire. |
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They began physical training to prepare the boys to grow as Roman citizens and for eventual recruitment into the army. |
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The means by which Richard is shown to prepare his army for the battle also earned acclaim. |
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Shortly afterwards, Marshal Frederick Schomberg was instructed by William to prepare for a Western campaign. |
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Students in Enlightenment universities and academies were taught these subjects to prepare them for careers as diverse as medicine and theology. |
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Napoleon then left his men and returned to Paris to prepare the defence against the advancing Russians. |
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Although Roosevelt had promised to keep the United States out of the war, he nevertheless took concrete steps to prepare for war. |
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On 18 December 1940, Hitler issued the directive to prepare for an invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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After the Messina Conference in 1955, Paul Henri Spaak was given the task to prepare a report on the idea of a customs union. |
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To prepare construction, a short test tunnel was built in 1855 in Kibblesworth, a small town with geological properties similar to London. |
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They prepare the tin, working very carefully the earth in which it is produced. |
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Schools such as the Aufbaugymnasium or the Abendgymnasium prepare students for college and finish with the Abitur. |
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Academies are established all around the country which prepare the students to take the examinations as a private candidate. |
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On 1 April, Leach sent orders to a Royal Navy force carrying out exercises in the Mediterranean to prepare to sail south. |
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Before 2005, each school was inspected for a week every six years, with two months' notice to prepare for an inspection. |
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It is not uncommon on exam days for several students to malinger rather than prepare themselves. |
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The castle's defences were enhanced in the 1640s to prepare the castle for action in the English Civil War. |
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A long siege could slow down the army, allowing help to come or for the enemy to prepare a larger force for later. |
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The lieutenant had kept many of his men below deck and in anticipation of being boarded told them to prepare for close fighting. |
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The purpose of the visit was to prepare Annette for the fact of his forthcoming marriage to Mary Hutchinson. |
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After he returned he found himself more and more in demand, to conduct, prepare his earlier works for publication, and, as before, to teach. |
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Barre work is designed to warm up the body and stretch muscles to prepare for center work, where they execute exercises without the barre. |
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Oldman met with Oswald's wife, Marina, and her two daughters to prepare for the role. |
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Tate Online helps visitors prepare and extend visits to the physical sites but also acts as a destination in its own right. |
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To prepare the two culture compartments, which were connected by the microtunnel structures, holes were opened with a punch. |
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The enchanter buffed the paladin to prepare him to fight the dragon. |
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Similarly to the way that the mats helped worshippers prepare for prayer, the carpet pages can represent the preparation of the reader before the Gospel message. |
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His lifelong enemy, Sir Edward Coke, who had instigated these accusations, was one of those appointed to prepare the charges against the chancellor. |
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He also taught that reading spiritual writings or singing soulful songs was useful to prepare for meditation or to remain in a meditative mood after practising meditation. |
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Various parliament committees listen to experts and prepare legislation. |
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The victor was given the exclusive right to prepare his dish for one year. |
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Single pot dishes, which take less work to prepare, are popular. |
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Neither do they seem to remember the many alterations, additions, and expungings made by great authors, in those treatises which they prepare for the publick. |
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In front of each of these is a forecutter to prepare the ground. |
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She went into a cleaning frenzy to prepare for the unexpected guests. |
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Prior to the establishment of the UPU, each country had to prepare a separate postal treaty with other nations if it wished to carry international mail to or from them. |
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They decided then to return to Panama to prepare a final expedition. |
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Oak has been listed as one of the 38 substances used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. |
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The Committee's purpose was to conduct inquiries, oversee the operation of the League's health work, and prepare work to be presented to the Council. |
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Each public body is required to prepare for approval a Welsh Language Scheme, which indicates its commitment to the equality of treatment principle. |
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The mouldboard plough greatly reduced the amount of time needed to prepare a field, and as a consequence, allowed a farmer to work a larger area of land. |
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It is useful for grassland ploughing and sets up the land for weathering by winter frosts, which reduces the time taken to prepare a seedbed for spring sown crops. |
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From a young age, burgher women were taught various household related duties by their mothers, including reading, so as to prepare them for their lives as housewives. |
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From 1601, Elizabeth I's chief minister Sir Robert Cecil, maintained a secret correspondence with James in order to prepare in advance for a smooth succession. |
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They don't prepare food and live only on what people offer them. |
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The French rejected his demands, leading Henry to prepare for war. |
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Additional time between races will be allowed by, and at the discretion of, the referee if a rider has two consecutive rides, to allow the rider time to prepare. |
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One task he addressed was to prepare the way for a smooth succession. |
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On 21 February 1660, Monck reinstated the Presbyterian members of the Long Parliament 'secluded' by Pride, so that they could prepare legislation for a new parliament. |
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The goal was to build a classless society based on racial purity and the perceived need to prepare for warfare, conquest, and a struggle against Marxism. |
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Before a country applies for membership it typically signs an association agreement to help prepare the country for candidacy and eventual membership. |
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But the Austrian commander, Archduke Charles, failed to follow up on his indecisive victory, allowing Napoleon to prepare and seize Vienna in early July. |
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One way to prepare onion flavoring for a vegetable soup is to take a large onion, remove the outskin, then stick cloves into the onion, and bake until it is nicely browned. |
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William Penney, a physicist specialising in hydrodynamics, was asked in October 1946 to prepare a report on the viability of building a UK weapon. |
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When a country formally applies for membership, the Council asks the Commission to prepare an opinion on the country's readiness to begin negotiations. |
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The painful discipline they are undergoing is necessary for their further instruction as a race, and will prepare them, I hope, for better things. |
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The Localism Act also introduced new rights and powers to allow local communities to shape new development by coming together to prepare neighbourhood plans. |
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Extensive work to prepare the site and construct flood defences. |
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Following the announcement, the government of the United Kingdom called on the local authorities and other organisation to prepare for the consequences. |
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Maxwell was made a fellow of Trinity on 10 October 1855, sooner than was the norm, and was asked to prepare lectures on hydrostatics and optics and to set examination papers. |
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In July 1945, after the end of hostilities in Europe, 20 OTU was disbanded and 46 MU continued to prepare aircraft for operations in the Far East. |
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They are also cooked with other fruits to prepare a Christmas punch. |
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Urban refused but commissioned him to prepare a defence of the Western doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit against representatives from the Greek Church. |
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So I left Teach for America, moved home to be with my mother and prepare for my surgery, and transformed myself into a macrobiotically inclined housekeeper. |
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Macrons are not used in order to accustom students to working with a macronless text and prepare them for the AP Examination which does not include them. |
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The band also headlined the Hop Farm Festival 2009 on 4 July, with a gig at the Middlesbrough Empire on 3 July to prepare for the upcoming headline slot. |
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These schools were also the only ones that offered an extra term of school to prepare pupils for the competitive entrance exams for Oxford and Cambridge. |
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Because of the Orthodox understanding of mankind's fallen nature in general those who wish to commune prepare themselves in a way that reflects mankind in paradise. |
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Elm has been listed as one of the 38 substances that are used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. |
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These programs prepare graduates for further postgraduate research degrees or for employment in a variety of roles in the information technology industry. |
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In 1778, Scott returned to Edinburgh for private education to prepare him for school, and joined his family in their new house built as one of the first in George Square. |
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In such cases, the case will be adjourned, normally for a period of between four and eight weeks, for the prosecution to prepare the case for committal to the Crown Court. |
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Gorse has been listed as one of the 38 plants that are used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. |
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The delay gave the Allies time to prepare defences vital for the evacuation and prevented the Germans from stopping the Allied retreat from Lille. |
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