Marius, unprepared for this, had to flee, finding safety at Cercina, a colony of his veterans off Africa. |
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I know now he could have had a seizure in the water and I would have been totally unprepared for it. |
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How unprepared do you have to be to call a defensive timeout before the second play from scrimmage? |
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The Vikings appeared generally unprepared in the first quarter, blowing two timeouts in the game's first four minutes. |
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Deflectors are installed on the engine air intakes to prevent ingestion of dust when taking off from unprepared pads. |
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Even off the record he was unprepared to shop a man who, we both knew, was making his life very difficult at that time. |
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A second later, the building exploded, throwing bits of shrapnel everywhere and knocking the unprepared Chris off his feet. |
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I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday. |
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Unwilling, unprepared and unmethodical, they're watching the planet go down as if they're watching some dull, futuristic movie. |
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Mia was soon caught unprepared for the sudden rise in altitude that Phyconos performed. |
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The rainy season was unusually erratic that year in Wind Dance, and Eider had been caught unprepared for a storm of such force. |
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He was caught quite unprepared for the Fifth Crusade, thinking that the truce would not be violated. |
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Quite how anyone in the US can be caught unprepared for an election is beyond us at Dimpler Towers. |
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I was also unprepared for dealing with a student who brought his buck knife to school and began waving it at me and the other students. |
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Having the prince at your very stall was no ordinary thing and the man was unprepared for dealing with royalty. |
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Surprised and unprepared for the unexpected shove from behind, the man toppled over, barely catching himself before he hit the ground. |
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Caught unprepared for the insurgency, the Pentagon is now showering money on devices designed to give soldiers an edge in such fighting. |
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The film, which included newsreel footage, exposed how Australian defence forces were ill-equipped and unprepared for the attack. |
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Having caught him completely unprepared for this attack, his eyes are wide with surprise as his ears are standing straight up with fear. |
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We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings. |
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Again, Heather was caught entirely unprepared for the answer and had to search for an appropriate response. |
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Those with recent injuries were predictably in a state of denial, unprepared to accept the doctors' verdict that they would never again walk. |
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However, this lack of connection may also leave them feeling unprepared to handle the intimacy of such a relationship. |
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Although small in number, these suggest that the population may be increasingly unprepared to accept their lot. |
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It suggests that they had visions of '66, and were unprepared to accept anything less. |
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I'm wondering if a year in an unprepared holding bed or plunk and run in the big unprepared bed is the best course of action. |
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Many of Pollock's pictures were painted in black on unprepared, cream-colored canvas, but this one includes large amounts of color. |
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There is at least a tacit nod to the unprepared canvases of Color Field paintings. |
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Opponents believe that social promotion thrusts students into classes unprepared and unable to learn more difficult material. |
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They were unprepared for operations being interrupted by a system crash or the arrival of a computer virus through email. |
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I almost entered the green room, where guests wait for their on-air appearances, unprepared. |
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With her father's death, she is thrust into an everyday urban reality she is catastrophically unprepared to handle. |
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Intelligence authorities resolved that the United States should never again be caught unprepared. |
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So if you're not looking for it, and are not unprepared, the chances are you will have a holiday romance. |
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Mary's unprepared speech put even the most experienced parliamentarians to shame. |
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The man was unprepared for the assault and the pistol flew out of his hand, striking the wall in a clash of metal against stone. |
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The early settlers were heroes for going out West, ill-equipped and unprepared. |
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As a coltish 16-year-old who was unprepared to deal with her still-maturing body, she began to struggle with weight control and self-doubt. |
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Perhaps it was the element of surprise on the part of the organizers which found the police and their informers unprepared. |
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This study concludes that the schools in the Southeast are totally unprepared for this wave of immigration. |
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I am terribly sorry, but we are pitiably unprepared to entertain such distinguished company as yourself, your majesty. |
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The local police department does its best to investigate the crimes, but is totally unprepared to handle such foul murders. |
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Like Watkins, Olmsted, who early on styled himself a footloose gentleman farmer, wandered unprepared into his art. |
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Having said that, the pyrotechnics ensuing from a hooked thirty or forty pounder might easily overwhelm the unprepared. |
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It is better to be pre-warned than to be taken by surprise and found unprepared. |
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If you goof up continually, then he or she will be blamed for sending you unprepared. |
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He cannot say he was unprepared for York council's financial embarrassment. |
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Facing a disaster of such magnitude, understandably the government was unprepared and initially lost touch. |
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Surprise is to strike the enemy at a time or place or in a manner for which he is unprepared. |
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Many of today's students are graduating from high school dismally unprepared for higher learning and employment. |
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Many students enroll in college unprepared for the rigors of higher education. |
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She was totally unprepared for the maelstrom of emotion and excitement in which she found herself. |
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York were unprepared for Featherstone's short kick-off which they executed to perfection. |
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In reality, these factors rarely offset increased costs, which can force unprepared organizations to downsize or even fold. |
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But despite the uncertainty, the troops quickly dismissed suggestions that the waiting game may leave them unprepared if the call to arms comes. |
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A third category of comments are critical of the advisor, but possibly are ramifications of advisees being unprepared. |
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He was unprepared for the loud cheers from a raucous crowd that greeted him when he exited the restroom. |
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What if the wind changes, and you land up somewhere that leaves you feeling unprepared? |
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He was unprepared and without an answer, and the situation suddenly seemed awkward. |
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But it is where the government has rushed, unprepared, political antennae wobbling, that it has fallen into error. |
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Most assailants are unprepared for this type technique and it takes them totally by surprise. |
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You know, I'm constantly astounded by how unprepared some people are for publicity. |
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Westwood has made no bones about how unprepared he was for the media attention which accompanied his early success. |
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Born of all the distress of that situation came the one thing that I was truly unprepared for. |
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It caught many unprepared and where barn doors were left opened some serious damage was done to roofing. |
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While this is perfectly viable, there are few black players that are unprepared for dealing with this setup, and white's choices are somewhat limited. |
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But Eliot is wrong, or impercipient, in her implication that there is something unexpected, or unprepared for, in Esmond's eventual union with Rachel. |
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Her pre-college education had been weak, and Leo was utterly unprepared for the academic part of the coursework. |
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Aside from being completely unprepared for any of the misadventures he encounters, he has a major blow-up with his girlfriend for reneging on a promise to move to Las Vegas. |
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Soon his mother will realize that I am unprepared to feed her son, that the few shabby pots and pans we have have lain cold amidst eat-out dates and prepackaged yummies. |
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Results The women felt unprepared for operative delivery and thought that their birth plan or antenatal classes had not catered adequately for this event. |
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The shelling of Fort Sumter caught the U.S. Army unprepared for war. |
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Malaria spread quickly among the troops, and by August the hospitals filled to capacity, catching the medical personnel unprepared for such an epidemic. |
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Even Samuel Pepys, then the surveyor-victualer of the Royal Navy, was unprepared for the cargo he inspected in November 1665 aboard a captured Dutch Indiaman. |
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In a more narrow sense, the use of strategy may be seen in demonstrations and feints that surprise the enemy by hitting him where he is unprepared. |
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But the thing with The hobbit I will tell you... I went into it very unprepared. |
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The newly free country struggled to maintain order in the wake of independence, but it was woefully unprepared. |
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She came across as uncertain, unprepared and painfully unspontaneous. |
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While all sides were fighting over whether the new registrants in Ohio were real, they turned up at the polls and election officials were unprepared. |
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Having preferred the fun, party-filled, alcohol-laced life she'd become accustomed to in college, she was unprepared and unequipped for motherhood. |
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He continues his dire warnings of the inordinate amount of pestilence and death poised to descend on our pathetically unprepared continent the second we relax our vigilance. |
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Karen and her partner were completely unprepared, but friends and family rallied round and loaned them a Moses basket and brought round bags of spare baby clothes. |
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My previous experiences left me unprepared for the civilized notion that for an hour a day we would be free of all educational injunctions save the one to be quiet. |
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She was shifty, evasive and clearly unprepared for the assault. |
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The flying debris and open sewage were the first of many shocks that would unsettle an unprepared visitor. |
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The Tories, most likely to have the main burden of opposition, look at least as unprepared for that responsibility as they appear to be for taking over government. |
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Further, more than one in two persons would be unprepared to accept, through marriage, a Chinese person, a South Asian or a black African as a relative. |
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Hitler made such a suggestion on 11 November, pressing for an early attack on unprepared targets. |
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These easy victories over unprepared US and European opponents left Japan overconfident, as well as overextended. |
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Reception committees were completely unprepared for the condition of some of the children. |
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The Germans were unprepared for the level of their success and lacked sufficient reserves to exploit the opening. |
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The Saxon and Austrian armies were unprepared, and their forces were scattered. |
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The bureaucracy was riddled with graft, corruption and inefficiency and was unprepared for war. |
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However, it meant the Scottish public would be completely unprepared for the coming disaster. |
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Welsh accepted, but was unprepared for Wells, who had been studying Welsh for the last eighteen months. |
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I was unprepared for the change in attire and started slightly when the alectryomancer reappeared. |
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Most of the units dispatched to Calais were unprepared for action in some respects. |
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The French were totally unprepared to resist an assault, and had been taken completely by surprise by the appearance of the British fleet. |
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Capable of taking off from a 492 yard long landing strip, the Trislander can readily operate from unprepared surfaces. |
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Prepared to face the Frankish phalanx, the Muslims were totally unprepared to face a mixed force of heavy cavalry and infantry in a phalanx. |
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It was a clumsy, side-handed, chopping blow, but Louis was unprepared for it. |
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So I showed up sort of unprepared, and I felt like I was the lame one. |
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Not sure what to expect, I wore a salwaar kameez and was still a little unprepared for the dressiness of the occasion. |
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About one third of these new enlistees go into a combat arms specialty, a field that that leaves them largely unprepared for civilian employment. |
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The much anticipated counteroffensive has been repeatedly postponed because Iraqi forces are unprepared and bogged down in battle elsewhere. |
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For the unprepared this can make for embarrassing public outings. |
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Grindal's successor, Archbishop Whitgift, more reflected the Queen's determination to discipline those who were unprepared to accept her settlement. |
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For all of their numbers, they were unprepared to endure cavalry charges. |
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In both cases, I was somewhat unprepared for the way my brother and others with intellectual disabilities would be viewed by my peers and soon to be classmates. |
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Headteachers said many of the children were unable to listen or engage in extended play and were unprepared for learning by the time they started primary school. |
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I was utterly unprepared for the reception I received when I trotted up towards the stall reserved for the second placegetter, in the Saddling Enclosure. |
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Power outages in Arizona happen only extremely infrequently, which can lead to Arizona residents being wholly unprepared for possible negative effects. |
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The attack on a holiday was intentional, as the Serbs were unprepared. |
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Edward was unprepared for this event and had to order his army to scatter. |
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The Bosnian government forces were poorly equipped and unprepared for war. |
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The unforgiving Arctic climate makes short work of the unprepared. |
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Her students at the National University of Culture and Art in Ulan Bator are woefully unprepared for a Japanese-language play they are scheduled to stage in a few days' time. |
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Notts County are managed by no-nonsense gaffer Martin Allen who is not the sort of character to allow his players to go onto the pitch unprepared for a battle. |
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