Here's the fact: as a country, we have a tad over three years to prepare people.
This would give the new pontiff a little over a week to prepare for the next mass, Palm Sunday celebrations, on March 24.
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Keep in mind that the beta expires on June 30th, though, so prepare to hand over some (TBD) cash to keep going after that date.
In Afghanistan, 1 SCOTS were tasked with training and mentoring members of the Afghan National Army (ANA) to help them prepare to take over their own country's security when Nato troops pull out next year.
Some will even take over your bill-paying and prepare your taxes every year (for additional fees, of course).
While the re-opening of the Gotthard tunnel may be viewed with equanimity now, the scene looks set for pitched battle over its future, as people prepare to vote next year.
Prosecutors said Mix deleted a string of more than 200 messages from his iPhone about October 4, 2010, after he had been told to collect electronic files related to the disaster and prepare to turn them over to a company working for the oil giant's attorneys.
"You'd see a group of consultants hovering over a laptop, trying to prepare for a presentation, or else people had interviews, and the lobby wasn't providing enough privacy for the topic they were discussing, " says Brian Povinelli, senior vice president and global brand leader at Westin and Meridien.
And with so many baby boomers retiring from teaching over the next few years, we intend to recruit and prepare a new generation of teachers, including 100, 000 new math and science teachers over the next decade.
This last point has not been the case over the year, but you should prepare for its arrival.
Starting early means more time to move people, an easier time moving, less stress and upset over the move, more time to prepare the best living situation for them elsewhere, and more time to ensure everyone has been safely evacuated.
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Earlier this year, President Castro said Cuba must prepare a new generation to take over.
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The Met Office has warned that Northern Ireland drivers should prepare for snow on Friday and over the weekend.
The tallest surface is more ergonomical than average-height countertops, allowing people to prepare food without having to bend over the work space.
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It seems appropriate that as the Lamplughs lay to rest the 'real Suzy' they have rediscovered over the last two years, they also prepare to welcome a new life into the family.
Mr. Del Monte, the California adviser, uses mentorship programs to help prepare his clients' heirs to take over an estate.
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Beyond the nuts and bolts of finances, he said such training can serve an equally valuable purpose: It forces farm families to prepare their sons and daughters to take over the business.
Furthermore, this piece is not meant to slight the hard working people of Russia and Qatar who will now have the eyes of the World upon them over the next several years as they begin to prepare to host one of the crown jewels of international athletic competition.
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That is, they must actually hand over the cash cost of the time it takes to prepare a tax return.
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Answer: Over the past decade or so Carlsberg has failed to prepare itself financially for the modern era of beer industry consolidation.
Eli Lilly has had nothing but bad news as it tries to prepare for a massive round of patent expirations over the next few years.
The quality of that information has improved over the years to the point that I can reliably prepare a player for which teams are most likely to take him.
Hence, the over-arching task for policymakers and corporate chiefs is to prepare for globalization.
He ordered the servants to prepare the annex, a suite of rooms built over some garages at the far side of the compound.
With a personal tutor, she practiced several hours a week to prepare for her performance and she planned the event over three years.
Still, with the exception of the LG combo playing BH100, none of the major players have shown any plans to change sides, so until they do, prepare for a prolonged stalemate before this war is truly over.
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Monday's account offered the first Algerian government narrative of the four-day standoff, from the moment of the attempted bus hijacking to the moment when the attackers began to prepare to explode bombs across the massive gas plant that sprawled over 5 square kilometers ( 2 square miles).
Today, in Haiti, there are new procedures in place to prepare for a catastrophe, to issue warnings to the population - over the radio - and to carry out their evacuation.
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It took almost a year and a number of motions filed by Randolph before the prosecution turned over the nine gigabytes of electronic evidence it had accumulated so the defense could prepare its case.
Prepare for a wild, wind-in-your-hair ride over the waves -- all totally worth it when you are close enough to smell a whale's breath.
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