Just as any machine needed rest to prepare for the next day, so did the human.
She said she would walk again and was starting to prepare for a prosthetic leg.
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On a Monday the British Foreign Office asked Air Partner to prepare an airlift.
In 1890, Queen Victoria apparently summoned her baker to prepare an American apple pie.
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Never ever, ever talk to reporters without giving yourself time to prepare your message.
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Has he done anything to prepare the American people for cuts to health care programs?
What should investors do to prepare for a possible new oil spiral, either up or down?
What do I need to do to prepare and apply to a top college ED?
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To prepare each pizza, place a ball of dough on a lightly floured surface.
At first I thought I ought to prepare--to read articles on school vouchers and interview experts.
The good news for Copenhageners is that time exists to prepare for serious damage.
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The statement is designed to prepare shareholders for this possible expense in the future.
This will provide a technical base on which to prepare the various stages of the process.
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Mr Tompkins said the water industry needs years to prepare for such major construction work.
So it helps to spot the warning signs in order to prepare yourself for the explosion.
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In the opinion piece, he also warned South Africa to prepare for Mr Mandela's death.
This long debate helped to prepare the public and let the government plan carefully.
Invite at least three of them to prepare competitive market analyses and to visit your home.
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Many hobbyists have neither the expertise nor facilities to prepare a bull for competition.
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And they argue states need to prepare for rising health-care costs and cuts in federal aid.
By the same token, people need to prepare themselves for a downside they haven't experienced yet.
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Here are my suggestions for how to prepare to be a savvy service broker.
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Stamboulie advises you to prepare ahead of time for your announcement, both emotionally and practically.
Here's the fact: as a country, we have a tad over three years to prepare people.
Either way, seniors, service providers, and their advocates need to prepare for a much different world.
Here they have the facilities and the coaching staff who know how to prepare you.
She also had to prepare a written report for Yap when she returned home.
Even so this former Soviet republic still faces a massive task to prepare for Euro 2012.
Back in March, I cautioned marketers to prepare for the possibility of a double-dip recession.
Still, despite the financial burden, she regarded it as important to prepare for Frankie's future.
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