Prepare Sentence Examples

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  • We have two days to prepare ourselves.

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  • Agreed. Jake, prepare yourself.

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  • Late September aroused the instinct to prepare the den for winter — so to speak.

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  • Consequently, I need more time to prepare my lessons than other girls.

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  • I've pulled off to the side of the road to prepare for visitors.

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  • Lana stood to the side, watching Kelli prepare two plates.

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  • Sarah can prepare things here.

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  • Perhaps God will help me to find a way to prepare him!...

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  • Nothing was ready for the war that everyone expected and to prepare for which the Emperor had come from Petersburg.

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  • Prepare, read the earliest one, sent the night he called to warn her.

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  • We didn't have the opportunity to prepare for her.

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  • The two women went below to prepare the cocoa, leaving Howie and me in the darkened lab.

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  • I'm not promising any miracles.  We got a lot to do to prepare the world for Hazel.

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  • It would have made more sense for her to prepare a supper for him, but he insisted that she should have at least one day a week when she didn't have to cook.

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  • This idea, moreover, was conceived in circumstances that were to prepare the way for its realization.

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  • His father's men hurried to prepare their boats to travel while the barbarians reached for their weapons.

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  • Public primary schools include (1) icoles maternellesinfant schools for children from two to six years old; (2) elementary primary schoolsthese are the ordinary schools for children from six to thirteen; (3) higher primary schools (coles primaires suprieures) and supplementary courses; these admit pupils who have gained the certificate of primary elementary studies (cerlificat diludes primaires), offer a more advanced course and prepare for technical instruction; (4) primary technical schools (coles manuelles dapprenlissage, coles primaires suprleures professionnelles) kept by the communes or departments.

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  • Quinn and Howie retreated downstairs to prepare for our first session of the day, with everyone pretending it was a normal Monday.

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  • Desperate to maintain her position as her people's protector and outlive those threats hedging closer, she washed her face and changed clothing to prepare for her return journey.

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  • But he needed time in order to build a navy and to prepare for the execution of the schemes for the overthrow of the British power in India, which he had lately outlined to General Decaen, the new governor of the French possessions in that land.

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  • As'has been seen, Bacon had no sooner finished this elaborate work than he began to prepare a summary to be sent along with it.

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  • Prepare yourself to move before the suns rise.

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  • We can prepare, in the laboratory, a white powder that proves to be calcium carbonate, that is, it appears to be wholly composed of carbon dioxide and lime.

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  • The communes, no less than the popes, felt that they must prepare themselves for contest to the death with a power which threatened their existence.

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  • The baggage carts drew up close together and the men began to prepare for their night's rest.

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  • You need to prepare.

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  • Chefs prepare steaks on open gas-fired grills in each dining room, ensuring that meals are served at the optimal temperature.

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  • It had done little to prepare itself for that hour.

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  • This can be partly credited to our vocationally oriented courses that help prepare you for real jobs in the real world.

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  • He implored Rostov to go on and prepare her.

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  • The longer the Emperor remained in Vilna the less did everybody--tired of waiting--prepare for the war.

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  • She suggested that Natasha should fast and prepare for Holy Communion, and Natasha gladly welcomed the idea.

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  • So she decided that it was necessary to prepare the opinion of society.

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  • Everything is done to deprive him of the remains of his reason and to prepare him for his terrible part.

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  • The apartment kitchens have stove tops, microwaves, refrigerators, and everything you need to prepare and eat your meals.

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  • Restaurants located all over the island prepare many species of fish, crab, lobster, shrimp, and shellfish using a diversity of techniques.

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  • Open daily for lunch or dinner, the talented chefs will prepare your meal in front of you for a dining experience that you won't soon forget.

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  • Couples share a cooking pot where they prepare their own meals fondue-style, clinking forks as they dip meat and vegetables into broth or oil.

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  • The restaurant serves entertainment along with quality food as master chefs prepare and serve your meal right at your table, delighting the whole family.

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  • They boast numerous steakhouse awards and chefs prepare soups, breads and desserts in-house daily.

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  • Take it back to your table and a server will prepare the food on a sizzling hot plate.

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  • The menu includes seafood, chicken, and beef--start with drinks and appetizers while enjoying the unique interior as the chef begins to prepare your food.

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  • By the time we'd finished our meal, with a piece of cake, there wasn't much time before the service was to begin and the pastor excused himself to prepare.

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  • Servants scurried to prepare it for the feast while Memon sat atop his throne, Sirian before him.

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  • All parties, however, were agreed in favor of war against Austria, for which the peoples forced their unwilling rulers to prepare.

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  • He entered the Persian Gulf, and rejoined Alexander at Susa, when he was ordered to prepare another expedition for the circumnavigation of Arabia.

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  • Encouraged by the sympathy of all patriotic Germans and the newly found energy of its own subjects, the House of Habsburg now began to prepare for war.

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  • At the end of this time Satan is to be let loose again for a short season; he will prepare a new onslaught, but God will miraculously destroy him and his hosts.

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  • The government interpreted the application as implying a wish for the abolition of serfdom, and issued a rescript authorizing the formation of committees to prepare definite proposals for a gradual emancipation.

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  • In 18 2r the legislature authorized Livingston to prepare the " Livingston Code " of criminal law and procedure, completed in 1824 (in French and English) and published in 1833, but never adopted by the state.

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  • Ketoximes are usually rather more difficult to prepare than aldoximes, and generally require the presence of a fairly concentrated alkaline solution.

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  • The charge of pacifism was often brought against him, and his career generally as Secretary was widely condemned throughout the United States as lacking in energy, foresight and ability, and especially for his failure to prepare adequately in the months immediately preceding the American declaration of war.

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  • In view of these troops the Prussian line, which had advanced faultlessly as if on parade, halted to prepare its bayonet attack by fire, and, once halted, it was found impossible to get them to go on again.

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  • The attempt of modern critics to account for the period as that in which the barley harvest was gathered in, during which the workers in the field could not prepare leavened bread, is not satisfactory.

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  • Adopting the profession of an advocate, he came to Constantinople and practised in the prefectural courts there, reaching such eminence as to attract the notice of the emperor Justinian, who appointed him in 528 one of the ten commissioners directed to prepare the first Codex of imperial constitutions.

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  • As to the third complaint, that the compilers of the Digest altered the extracts they collected, cutting out and inserting words and sentences at their own pleasure, this was a process absolutely necessary according to the instructions given them, which were to prepare a compilation representing the existing law, and to be used for the actual administration of justice in the tribunals.

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  • He was with Napoleon through the greater part of that campaign; and after its disastrous conclusion helped to prepare the new forces with which Napoleon waged the equally disastrous campaign of 1813.

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  • Debray (1827-1888) he worked at the platinum metals, his object being on the one hand to prepare them pure, and on the other to find a suitable metal for the standard metre for the International Metric Commission then sitting at Paris.

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  • Manufactures.-Before the establishment of the republic very little attention had been given to manufacturing industries beyond what was necessary to prepare certain crude products for market.

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  • He devoted about three months to this tour, passing rapidly through the seaboard states and the adjacent portion of Canada, and collecting as he went large stores of information respecting the condition, resources and prospects of the great western republic. Soon after his return to England he began to prepare another work for the press, which appeared towards the end of 1836, under the title of Russia.

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  • By the aid of photography it is easy to prepare a plate, transparent where the zones of odd order fall, and opaque where those of even order fall.

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  • It is possible to prepare gratings which give a lateral spectrum brighter than the central image, and the explanation is easy.

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  • They appear to prepare the injured zone for the coming of the next series of cells.

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  • The elaborate collections made by Daremberg of medical notices in the poets and historians illustrate the relations of the profession to society, but do little to prepare us for the Hippocratic period.

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  • By their relations with the farther East, the Arabs became acquainted with valuable new remedies which have held their ground till modern times; and their skill in chemistry enabled them to prepare new chemical remedies, and form many combinations of those already in use.

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  • At marriage they burn benzoin with nim seeds (Melia Azadirachta, Roxburgh) to keep off evil spirits, and prepare the bride-cakes by putting a quantity of benzoin between layers of wheaten dough, closed all round, and frying them in clarified butter.

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  • Work undertaken to secure this information must be distinguished from prospecting, which is the search for mineral deposits and from development, work undertaken to prepare for actual mining operations.

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  • As a preliminary to his undertaking a serious land campaign on the shores of the Aegean, the general felt himself obliged to concentrate his forces in Egypt, and to prepare them there for the hazardous undertaking to which they were to be committed.

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  • To prepare the vine for planting, it should be cut back to within 2 ft.

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  • When l-gulonic acid is heated with pyridine, it is converted into l-idonic acid, and vice versa; and d-gulonic acid may in a similar manner be converted into d-idonic acid, from which it is possible to prepare d-idose.

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  • Kohl of Bremen to prepare the first volume (1868) of the Historical Society's Documentary History, and he discovered a MS. of Hakluyt's Discourse on Western Planting, which was edited, partly with Woods's notes, by Charles Dean in 1877.

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  • Every effort should be made to prepare a good mealy tilth by suitable ploughing, harrowing and consolidation.

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  • By a proper mixing and blending the manufacturer is enabled to prepare the smoking mixture which is desirable for his purpose; but certain of the rough, bitter qualities cannot be manufactured without a preliminary treatment by which their intense disagreeable taste is modified.

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  • Klaproth, however, was unable to prepare the pure oxide, which was first accomplished in 1821 by Rose.

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  • Lamartine tells us that the Arabs regard the trees as endowed with the principles of continual existence, and with reasoning and prescient powers, which enable them to prepare for the changes of the seasons.

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  • War between Great Britain and Russia was declared on the 27th of March 1854, and it thus fell to the lot of the most pacific of ministers, the devotee of retrenchment, and the anxious cultivator of all industrial arts, to prepare a war budget, and to meet as well as he might the exigencies of a conflict which had so cruelly dislocated all the ingenious devices of financial optimism.

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  • But to employ enamels successfully is an achievement demanding special training and materials not easy to procure or to prepare.

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  • But the actual doctrine taught by Massenbach, who was now a colonel, may be summarized as the doctrine of positions carried to a ludicrous excess; the claims put forward for the general staff, that it was to prepare cut-anddried plans of operations in peace which were to be imposed on the troop leaders in war, were derided by the responsible generals; and the memoirs on proposed plans of campaign to suit certain political combinations were worked out in quite unnecessary detail.

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  • Meantime He is about to send His messenger to prepare His way before Him.

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  • When Montanus proposed to summon all true Christians to Pepuza, in order to live a holy life and prepare for the day of the Lord, there was nothing whatever to prevent the execution of his plan except the inertia and lukewarmness of Christendom.

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  • This same Elector Frederick invited two young divines, Zacharias Ursinus and Caspar Olevianus,, to prepare the afterwards celebrated Heidelberg catechism, which in 1563 superseded Calvin's catechism in the Palatinate.

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  • When Cromwell before his death in 1658 allowed a conference to prepare a new confession of faith for the whole commonwealth, the Westminster Confession was accepted as a whole with an added statement on church order and discipline.

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  • Von Pape, commanding the latter division, pointed out that no artillery force adequate to prepare the way for him was as yet on the ground, and that the Saxons were still a long way to the rear.

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  • Lennox could not begin to prepare an English indictment against Mary till she was in England and in Elizabeth's power.

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  • It will escape no one (I) how the idea and method of the Wissenschaftslehre prepare the way for the later Hegelian dialectic, and (2) how completely the whole philosophy of Schopenhauer is contained in the later writings of Fichte.

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  • His knowledge of the metaphysics of Spinoza was such that he was selected by one of the professors to prepare materials for a treatise De Spinosismo, which was afterwards published.

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  • In the first line were the corps of Reille and D'Erlon, who were destined to attack the allied line and prepare it for the final assault.

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  • For children between sixteen and eighteen years of age and for women the hours of labour in a factory are limited to ten a day, unless to prepare for a short day or a holiday, and the days to six a week.

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  • But from the English conquest to the close of the colonial era the chief purpose of the government with respect to education was to prepare leaders for the state church; to this end King's College was founded in 1754, and from 1704 to 1776 the other schools were principally those maintained by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.

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  • She went with Jesus on the last journey to Jerusalem, witnessed the Crucifixion, followed to the burial, and returned to prepare spices.

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  • Provision is made for secondary education in all the leading town schools, which prepare pupils for matriculation.

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  • His earlier predilections were for the study of law, but the advice of Joseph Stevens Buckminster, a distinguished preacher in Boston, led him to prepare for the pulpit, and as a preacher he at once distinguished himself.

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  • In 797 Charlemagne commissioned Alcuin to prepare an emended text of the Vulgate; copies of this text were multiplied, not always accurately, in the famous writingschools at Tours.

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  • He was also employed by the prince consort to prepare a design for the Kensington Museum; and he made the drawings for the Wellington funeral car.

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  • The Mexicans understood digging channels for irrigation, especially for the cultivation of the cacahuatl, from which they taught the Europeans to prepare the beverage chocollatl; these native names passed into English as the words cacao, or coco and chocolate.

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  • They had done much to civilize the natives and to educate the whites, and their expulsion, which was greatly resented by the Creoles, probably tended to increase the popular discontent and prepare for the overthrow of Spanish rule.

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  • These disputes, involving as they did the question of the relative powers of Congress and the states, tended to turn the Democratic-Republicans, who were becoming nationalized, back again toward their old state sovereignty principles - to prepare the way for the Jacksonian-Democratic Party.

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  • After his master's death, in the third period of his own life, and during his connexion with Alexander, but before the final construction of his philosophy into a system, he was tending to write more and more in the didactic style; to separate from dialectic, not only metaphysics, but also politics, rhetoric and poetry; to admit by the side of philosophy the arts of persuasive language; to think it part of their legitimate work to rouse the passions; and in all these ways to depart from the ascetic rigidity of the philosophy of Plato, so as to prepare for the tolerant spirit of his own, and especially for his ethical doctrine that virtue consists not in suppressing but in moderating almost all human passions.

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  • The governor, auditor and attorney-general are required to prepare and present to each legislature a general revenue bill, and the secretary of state, with the last two officers, constitute a board of pardons who make recommendations to the governor, who, however, is not bound to follow their advice in the exercise of his pardoning power.

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  • In reply to a communication of President Adams early in 1827 that the United States would take strong measures to enforce its policy, Governor Troup declared that he felt it his duty to resist to the utmost any military attack which the government of the United States should think proper to make, and ordered the military companies to prepare to resist " any hostile invasion of the territory of this state."

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  • Early in 1881, on the advice of Count Loris-Melikov, he determined to try the effect of some moderate liberal reforms on the revolutionary agitation, and for this purpose he caused a ukaz to be prepared creating special commissions, composed of high officials and private personages who should prepare reforms in various branches of the administration.

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  • Advantage is taken of this peculiarity to prepare from fully developed larvae silkworm gut used for casting lines in rodfishing, and for numerous other purposes where lightness, tenacity, flexibility and strength are essential.

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  • Its mode of operation is to work out the matters it deals with during the intervals between the sessions, in permanent commissions, among which the whole domain of international law is divided up. The commissions, under the direction of their rapporteurs or conveners, prepare reports and proposals, which are printed and distributed among the members some time before the plenary sittings at which they are to be discussed.

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  • Under William III., Tenison was in 1689 named a member of the ecclesiastical commission appointed to prepare matters towards a reconciliation of the Dissenters, the revision of the liturgy being specially entrusted to him.

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  • Feckenham used all his influence with Mary "to procure pardon of the faults or mitigation of the punishment for poor Protestants" (Fuller), and he was sent by the queen to prepare Lady Jane Grey for death.

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  • During the Empire and the first years of the Restoration, de Gerando found time to prepare a second edition (Paris, 1822, 4 vols.), which is enriched with so many additions that it may pass for an entirely new work.

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  • The same law prescribes conditions under which children between fourteen and eighteen years of age may be employed in the manufacture of white-lead, red-lead, paints, phosphorus, poisonous acids, tobacco or cigars, in mercantile establishments, stores, hotels, offices or in other places requiring protection to their health or safety; and it forbids the employment of boys under sixteen years of age or of girls under eighteen years of age in such factories or establishments more than ten hours a day (unless it be to prepare for a short day) or for more than fifty-eight hours to be chosen for the same term of service each voter shall vote for one only, and when three are to be chosen he shall vote for no more than two; candidates highest in vote shall be declared elected."

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  • Efforts have been made by the planters of the Duars to prepare Indian brick-tea for the Tibetan market, which is calculated to consume some 11,000,000 lb yearly.

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  • Besides the full functions of the presbyterate, or priesthood, bishops have the sole right (I) to confer holy orders, (2) to administer confirmation, (3) to prepare the holy oil, or chrism, (4) to consecrate sacred places or utensils (churches, churchyards, altars, &c.), (5) to give the benediction to abbots and abbesses, (6) to anoint kings.

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  • In the House, as chairman of the committee on military affairs, he did much to prepare the Indiana troops for service in the Federal army; in 1861 he became colonel of the S3rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry, and subsequently took part in Grant's Tennessee campaign of 1862, and in the operations against Corinth and Vicksburg, where he commanded a brigade.

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  • In 1895 the British Aluminium Company was founded to mine bauxite and manufacture alumina in Ireland, to prepare the necessary electrodes at Greenock, to reduce the aluminium by the aid of water-power at the Falls of Foyers, and to refine and work up the metal into marketable shapes at the old Milton factory of the Cowles Syndicate, remodelled to suit modern requirements.

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  • But little can be done in the northern states except to prepare manure, and get sashes, tools, &c., in working order; but in sections of the country where there is little or no frost the hardier kinds of seeds and plants may be sown and planted, such as asparagus, cabbage, cauliflower, carrot, leek, lettuce, onion, parsnip, peas, spinach, turnip, &c. In any section where these seeds can be sown in open ground, it is an indication that hotbeds may be started for the sowing of such tender vegetables as tomatoes, egg and pepper plants, &c.; though, unless in the extreme southern states, hotbeds should not be started before the beginning or middle of February.

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  • Although pressed by the minister to prepare for them a complete course of mathematics, he declined to do so, on the ground that it would deprive Mme Bezout of her only income, from the sale of the works of her late husband; he wrote, however (1786), his Traite elementaire de la statique.

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  • Here, ruling the Danubian provinces, he was on the confines of the two empires, and, in the words of the poet Claudian, he "sold his alternate oaths to either throne," and made the imperial arsenals prepare the weapons with which to arm his Gothic followers for the next campaign.

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  • The third most valuable indication which molecular structure gives about these isomers is how to prepare them, for instance, that normal hexane, represented by CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 CH3, may be obtained by action of sodium on propyl iodide, CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 I, the atoms of iodine being removed from two molecules of propyl iodide, with the resulting fusion.

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  • Gustavus, naturally suspicious, was much perturbed by the innovation, and warned all his border officials to be watchful and prepare for the worst.

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  • It is by no means an injudicious plan before laying out a system of water-meadows, which is intended to be at all extensive, to prepare a small trial plot, to aid in determining a number of questions relating to the nature and quantity of the water, the porosity of the soil, &c.

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  • Although Lincoln's appeal brought the border states to no practical decision - the representatives of these states almost without exception opposed the plan - it served to prepare public opinion for his final act.

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  • On the 23rd of December General Valentine Baker, followed by about 2500 men, gendarmerie, blacks, Sudanese and Turks, with 10 British officers, arrived at Suakin to prepare for the relief of Sinkat and Tokar.

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  • On the following day the king, seated on the topmost step of a lofty tribune surmounted by a baldaquin, erected in the midst of the principal square of Copenhagen, received the public homage of his subjects of all ranks, in the presence of an immense concourse, on which occasion he again promised to rule " as a Christian hereditary king and gracious master," and, " as soon as possible, to prepare and set up " such a constitution as should secure to his subjects a Christian and indulgent sway.

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  • Besides writing Tell, Schiller had found time in 1803 and 1804 to translate two French comedies by Picard, and to prepare a German version of Racine's Phedre; and in the last months of his life he began a new tragedy, Demetrius, which gave every promise of being another step forward in his poetic achievement.

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  • Wahl [German patent 70773 (1893)] prepare a 97% manganese from pyrolusite by heating it with 30% sulphuric acid, the product being then converted into manganous oxide by heating in a current of reducing gas at a dull red heat, cooled in a reducing atmosphere, and finally reduced by heating with granulated aluminium in a magnesia crucible with lime and fluorspar as a flux.

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  • Lippert to prepare the Latin text of the third volume of his Dactyliotheca (an account of a collection of gems).

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  • Hebrew prophets had foretold that God would send a " messenger "; that a voice would be heard saying, " Prepare the way of the Lord."

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  • At Berlin Henning served to prepare the intending disciple for fuller initiation by the master himself.

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  • The discovery of the affair and the investigation that followed cooled Goethe's ardour and caused him to turn his attention seriously to the studies which were to prepare him for the university.

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  • In 1846 he signed the petition to the Conclave for the election of a Liberal pope, and was appointed member of the state council summoned to prepare the constitution for the papal states.

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  • Summoned to Paris by Cavour in 1856 to prepare the memorandum on the Romagna provinces for the Paris congress, he was in 1859 appointed by Cavour secretary-general of the Piedmontese Foreign Office.

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  • The leader in this case was one Mrs Minor, who came to prepare the land for the expected Second Advent.

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  • Though it is a biographical tradition that he lacked wit, Moliere and Don Quixote seem to have been his favourites; and though the utilitarian wholly crowds romanticism out of his writings, he had enough of that quality in youth to prepare to learn Gaelic in order to translate Ossian, and sent to Macpherson for the originals !

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  • It was only natural then that some of those who professed to prepare young Athenians for public life should give to their teaching a distinctively political direction; and accordingly we find Isocrates recognizing teachers of politics, and discriminating them at once from those earlier sophists who gave popular instruction in the arts and from the contemporary eristics.

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  • While awaiting trial the prisoner may wear his own clothes, provide his own food, see and communicate with his friends and legal adviser so as to prepare fully for his defence.

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  • Corps to concentrate north of the Val Frenzela and prepare to attack the Austrian left.

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  • Palm-trees are abundant in great variety, including the nipah, which is much used for thatching, the cabbage, fan, sugar, coco and sago palms. The last two furnish large supplies of food to the natives, some copra is exported, and sago factories, mostly in the hands of Chinese, prepare sago for the Dutch and British markets.

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  • Jefferson's high opinion of Du Pont was shown in using him in 1802 to convey to Bonaparte unofficially a threat against the French occupation of Louisiana; and also, earlier, in requesting him to prepare a scheme of national education, which was published in 1800 under the title Sur l'education nationale dans les Etats-Unix d'Amerique.

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  • The bottles, which up till now have been in a horizontal position, are then, in order to prepare them for the next process, namely, that known as disgorging, placed in a slanting position, neck downwards, and are daily shaken very slightly, so that by degrees the sediment works its way on to the cork.

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  • With the accession of Elizabeth a novel and vigorous ecclesiastical policy on truly national lines was now inaugurated in Wales itself, chiefly through the instrumentality of Richard Davies, nominated bishop of St Asaph in 1559 and translated thence to St Davids in 1561, who was mainly responsible for the act of parliament of 1563, commanding the bishops of St Davids, Llandaff, Bangor, St Asaph and Hereford to prepare with all speed for public use Welsh translations of the Scriptures and the Book of Common Prayer.

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  • After debating the first of these resolutions for three days, Congress resolved that the further consideration of it should be postponed until the 1st of July, but that a committee should be appointed to prepare a declaration of independence.

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  • In the case of the thyroid the function of the gland appears to be to prepare a secretion which is poured out into the blood and alters tissue-change.

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  • In his words it was intended "to insure a more natural union between intellectual and manual labour than now exists; to combine the thinker and the worker, as far as possible, in the same individual; to guarantee the highest mental freedom by providing all with labour adapted to their tastes and talents, and securing to them the fruits of their industry; to do away with the necessity of menial services by opening the benefits of education and the profits of labour to all; and thus to prepare a society of liberal, intelligent and cultivated persons whose relations with each other would permit a more simple and wholesome life than can be led amidst the pressure of our competitive institutions."

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  • Then he uses the flattened end of the dipper to scrape away any little residue there may be left around the orifice, and proceeds to prepare another pipe.

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  • It was no light task, as the national guard was untrustworthy, regular troops were not at hand in sufficient numbers, and the insurgents had abundant time to prepare themselves.

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  • If the board, after considering the report, consider it desirable, they require the county council concerned to prepare a scheme for the provision of small holdings; if the county council decline to prepare a scheme, the board may direct the commissioners to do so.

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  • A county council may also prepare a scheme on its own initiative.

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  • His aunt urged him to seek retirement, self-reliance, friendship with nature; to be no longer "the nursling of surrounding circumstances," but to prepare a celestial abode for the muse.

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  • The French governor, Boufflers, made a glorious defence, and Eugene paid a flattering tribute to his valour in inviting him to prepare the articles of capitulation himself, with the words "I subscribe to everything beforehand, well persuaded that you will not insert anything unworthy of yourself or of me."

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  • Cupreine is soluble in a solution of caustic soda (differing in this respect from quinine), and therefore it is easy to prepare sulphate of quinine perfectly free from either homoquinine or cupreine.

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  • He was one of the most efficient and able of the war governors; even before the outbreak of the Civil War he did much to prepare the state government for it, and from September 1861 to January 1863 he was in command of the military department of New York, with the rank of majorgeneral of volunteers.

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  • These poems went far to wake in the youth of New England a sense of the great national wrong, and to prepare them for that bitter struggle in which it was wiped out at the expense of the lives of so many of them.

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  • He got the House to set up a select committee to prepare a schedule with the advice of the traders who would be affected; but the report of the committee was not received sufficiently early in the year to enable Parliament to pass upon it, and the project was abandoned.

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  • Almost immediately upon his arrival in Louisiana, where the legal system had previously been based on Roman, French and Spanish law, and where trial by jury and other peculiarities of English common law were now first introduced, he was appointed by the legislature to prepare a provisional code of judicial procedure, which (in the form of an act passed in April 1805) was continued in force from 1805 to 1825.

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  • Livingston was the leading, member of a commission appointed to prepare a new civil code,' which for the most part the legislature adopted in 1825, and the most important chapters of which, including all those on contract, were prepared by Livingston alone.

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  • The deputies, before starting for London, held a meeting to prepare their case for the court.

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  • As soon as the first edition of the Principia was published Newton began to prepare for a second edition.

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  • Father Souciet entered the field in defence of Freret; and in consequence of this controversy Sir Isaac was induced to prepare his larger work, which was published in 1728, after his death, and entitled The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, to which is prefixed a short Chronicle from the First Memory of Kings in Europe to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.

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  • In 1812 Jacobi retired from the office of president, and began to prepare a collected edition of his works.

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  • In order to prepare the individual members pure, advantage is taken of the different physical properties of their derivatives.

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  • Other impurities such as zinc and manganese sulphates are more difficult to remove, and hence to prepare the pure salt it is best to dissolve pure iron wire in dilute sulphuric acid.

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  • As early as the time of Tertullian it was also usual for communicants to prepare themselves by fasting for receiving the eucharist.

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  • A Séance Royale was notified for the 22nd and workmen were sent to prepare the Salle des Menus Plaisirs for the ceremony.

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  • During the politico-religious agitation which preceded the establishment of the Bulgarian exarchate in 1870, a number of Bulgarian youths were sent to Russia to be educated at the expense of the Imperial government; among them was Stambolov, who was entered at the seminary of Odessa in order to prepare for the priesthood.

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  • The decrets-lois of the year 1852 enabled him to prepare the way for the new institutions.

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  • These muscadins and incroyables, led by Frron, Tallien and Barrasformer revolutionists who had become aristocratsprofited by the restored liberty of the press to prepare for days of battle in the salons of the merveilleuses Madame Tallien, Madame de Stael and Madame Rca.mier, as the sans-culottes had formerly done in the clubs.

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  • But while the theologian incessantly postulated the agency of that God whose nature he deemed beyond the pale of science, the philosopher, following a purely human and natural aim, directed his efforts to the gradual elevation of his part of reason from its unformed state, and to its final union with the controlling intellect which moves and draws to itself the spirits of those who prepare themselves for its influences.

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  • Man may prepare himself for this influx by removing the obstacles which prevent the union of the intellect with the human vessel destined for its reception.

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  • Clerks were told off to prepare a list of the prisoners' names, but after forty days constant toil they had exhausted their writing materials without finishing their task.

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  • The process of hiving a swarm is very simple D and need not occupy many moments of time under ordinary conditions, but so many unlooked-for contingencies may arise that the apiarist would do well to prepare himself beforehand by carefully reading the directions in his text-book.

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  • He was present at the battle of Edgehill in October 1642, after which, while hastening to Oxford to prepare for the king's visit to Christ Church, he was captured by a troop of Lord Say's soldiers from Broughton House, being soon afterwards set free on the surrender of the place to the king's forces.

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  • But all this time (since 1841) Newman had been under a cloud, so far as concerned the great mass of cultivated Englishmen, and he was now awaiting an opportunity to vindicate his career; and in 1862 he began to prepare autobiographical and other memoranda for the purpose.

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  • In 1778, James Robertson (1742-1814), a native of Virginia, who had been prominent in the Watauga settlement, set out with a small party to prepare the way for permanent occupation.

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  • After the ice cream "party", as Destiny called it, they all went to their rooms to rest and prepare for the real party.

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  • You've probably heard the old adage "To fail to prepare is to prepare to fail."

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  • Nothing can prepare you for the somewhat surreal qualities of parts of this area.

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  • Workers on the advice line can also prepare a self advocacy letter to social services expressing your concerns.

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  • I need to prepare an affidavit which includes a number of attachments.

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  • This practical resource is a concise guide designed to prepare veterinary technicians to administer anesthesia in animals.

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  • And the NHS has ample time to prepare for when the post-war baby boomers reach their 80s.

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  • Then the furnaces fire up to prepare the molten bronze - a mix with 22 or 23% tin is used.

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  • Float under stalagtites, see ancient skeletons and pottery and prepare to be awstruck by cathedral-like caverns.

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  • This immensely enjoyable feature documentary follows the male-voice choir of Berlevag, above the Arctic Circle, as they prepare for a Russian tour.

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  • Sum to prepare is spending two graduation he camouflage futon cover picked.

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  • You only need 10 to prepare this delectable dessert.

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  • Is there a role for the manufacturers to help prepare drawings?

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  • You are perfectly entitled to insist on having enough time to prepare your case properly.

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  • The better you prepare your perineal tissues for stretching, the less likely they are to tear, or to need an episiotomy.

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  • A highly experienced team led by a recognized expert in the field will prepare these reports.

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  • If you happen to be the person whose temper flared, then prepare to face the consequences the next day at work.

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  • Drawn toward the caverns deep below Mount Thunder, Covenant and Linden Avery prepare to meet their bitterest foe.

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  • All of the crew took emergency landing positions which were in the main fuselage of the aircraft to prepare for a crash landing.

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  • The British gunners had little time to prepare their positions.

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  • A description of various of the girls ' hairstyles, as they prepare for Abendessen, is lost.

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  • I left that room feeling totally heartbroken but nothing could prepare me for what was in the next room.

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  • They are intended to prepare beginners for shinai kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo.

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  • He has carried home his miner's lamp to prepare it for the next day's work.

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  • If you are feeling lazy, a local chef can be booked to come to the villa to prepare and cook dinner for you.

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  • A series of warm-up exercises and easy stretches will then limber and prepare the body for working with the more intense asana practice.

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  • Prepare the ' looped ' tape of three pieces of music (see below) and the pictures for the sound lotto.

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  • This is a disk of achingly lovely music at its most mesmeric - prepare to be stunned.

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  • Prepare to use farm machinery to assist the Fire Service.

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  • If you do not have a mandolin, you can prepare the vegetables by hand.

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  • Mayan fishers prepare anyone can remember.

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  • In the evening prepare to show off your designer jewelry, fashion and footwear in some of Bournemouth's hottest nightspots!

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  • Prepare your dagger, then, or make a noose from your rope; For you must leave this light.

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  • In pouring this ointment on my body she has done it to prepare me for burial.

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  • Her next job was to prepare breakfast for the other old lady, Mrs Filmer, Wykham's mother.

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  • Give the class 10 minutes to prepare a 90 second funeral oration for the person whose name they got.

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  • The girls from the UK work hard at a frenetic pace to prepare the presenters for the program exercise.

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  • The host will teach you how to prepare homemade pasta together with special sauces which will be followed by dinner.

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  • Most Mums probably prepare veg most days, if you are standing still peeling carrots why not peeling carrots why not peel and squeeze?

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  • This woman poured perfume on my body to prepare me for burial.

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  • AromaMum's perineum Oil is a 100% natural, preservative free oil to prepare and soften the perineum before giving birth.

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  • Helping students to prepare for examinations or assignments is likely to ease the pressure considerably.

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  • They would have to prepare a more substantial repast for the hardier and more exercised intellects of those who listened to them.

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  • You can get up close in a flat-bottomed skiff - but prepare yourself for a pretty nerve-wracking experience.

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  • They will also prepare the Station for the Space Shuttle's Return to Flight and conduct two spacewalks.

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  • Nothing will prepare you for this awe-inspiring spectacle; 8,000 life-sized model warriors, chariots and horses.

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  • A-level English will prepare you for any Arts or Social science degree subjects.

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  • The leaflets to be distributed to tsunami survivors tell them to prepare for death.

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  • She asked me to prepare a synopsis, which I managed over the next two months.

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  • To prepare the sauce, pour 1 tablespoon of oil into a saucepan over a medium heat.

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  • You will need to prepare and show three pictures, as described in the Study Guide, to be examined by the tester.

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  • There was enough material there to enable him to prepare several new tricks which he had learned from some of the jugglers in the circus, and he had passed part of the night in getting them ready.

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  • The only time she had to prepare herself for the work with her pupil was from August, 1886, when Captain Keller wrote, to February, 1887.

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  • It can make things no worse, and it is absolutely necessary to prepare him if he is so ill.

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  • What the diplomatic matter might be he did not care, but it gave him great pleasure to prepare a circular, memorandum, or report, skillfully, pointedly, and elegantly.

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  • I beg of you, I beg of you," he repeated, "to occupy the position and prepare for an attack."

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  • Anna Mikhaylovna sat down beside him, with her own handkerchief wiped the tears from his eyes and from the letter, then having dried her own eyes she comforted the count, and decided that at dinner and till teatime she would prepare the countess, and after tea, with God's help, would inform her.

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  • A sous chef coordinates the preparation of all foods, supervises the kitchen staff and instructs them in techniques, and may prepare special dishes.

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  • Take the giblets, neck, and anything else found inside the cavity of the turkey out of the turkey and either discard it, save it for soup, or prepare it.

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  • Read all recipes thoroughly and set aside more than enough time to prepare and cook each item.

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  • Easter is a springtime celebration and the foods served reflect the time of year, and some simple Easter recipe tips can help you prepare your table.

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  • These Easter recipes will help you to prepare a delicious Easter meal for your family and guests.

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  • Prepare a baking sheet by coating it with a long piece of parchment paper.

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  • When preparing to teach your children about cooking and food safety, it would probably be a good idea to think about the recipe you want to prepare in advance.

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  • Depending on your situation, there are many different recipes that you can prepare for the Fourth of July.

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  • They make a perfect dessert, any way you prepare them.

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  • Much is to be said about slowing down and taking the time to prepare a satisfying meal.

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  • However, with a growing number of imported Italian ingredients available, it can be very exciting to learn how to prepare the widely divergent dishes of the different regions of Italy.

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  • Though it may sometimes seem as if most kids will only eat cupcakes, cookies, and chicken fingers, there are plenty of kid friendly meals that are popular and easy to prepare.

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  • If you're looking for a special Mothers Day dinner to prepare for your mom, below you will find two dishes that will go great together.

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  • Both are healthy and quick to prepare, yet will also make an impressive spread when you serve them up.

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  • If you're pressed for time, you can prepare the Five Bean Salad ahead of time and leave it chilling in the refrigerator.

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  • Prepare pasta according to the directions on the package (don't forget to salt the cooking water with 3 tablespoons of kosher salt).

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  • If all else fails there is always Tofurkey, a popular vegetarian Thanksgiving dish that is super easy to prepare and serve.

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  • Avoid panicking at the last minute by allowing yourself extra time to prepare.

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  • The following romantic Italian recipes can be used alone or in combination to prepare a romantic meal for that special someone.

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  • The time taken to choose and prepare the freshest ingredients makes the dish more enjoyable no matter what section of the planet you inhabit.

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  • Follow the directions on the label to prepare the batter.

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  • Thai dishes are time consuming to prepare.

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  • She will prepare a presentation for your guests and bring catalogs to take orders.

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  • The Cricut is so easy to use that even an elementary school student can prepare professional looking presentations!

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  • If you frequently struggle with organizational skills, ask your accountant for advice on what documents will be needed to prepare your tax return.

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  • Guests will need to know what photos to bring and whether or not they should prepare a bit of journaling beforehand.

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  • Activities such as running or brisk walking can increase your stamina and endurance and prepare you for a full day on the slopes.

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  • These may involve side-stepping up the hill, walking in a circle or other exercises that are designed to prepare you for the essential skills of downhill skiing.

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  • The Harb System also has a series of dryland exercises, which will help you prepare for your ski lesson.

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  • These elementary skills will prepare you for carving.

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  • An instructor will guide you through the basics of skiing downhill and prepare you to take your first run down the mountain.

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  • Even younger children can help clean, decorate, and prepare for guests.

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  • Take a few minutes to clear your head, think positive thoughts, and prepare yourself for the rest of the day.

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  • When you're faced with the unknown and have to change your regular schedule, anxiety helps you prepare yourself for the change.

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  • If you can't avoid them, prepare yourself ahead of time by using your anger management techniques before you get upset.

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  • In order to retrieve your ropes after a rappel you have to prepare in advance by setting up a one-rope or two-rope retrievable rappel.

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  • The chefs do their best to entertain you as they prepare the many main course selections they offer.

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  • The restaurant is attached to a seafood market, so if you like to cook, you can take food home to prepare yourself.

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  • Who better to prepare steaks than the cowboys of the west.

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  • You can watch the professional bartenders prepare your cocktails at the bar.

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  • This restaurant allows you to be the chef and prepare your own delectable meal.

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  • Glauber showed how to prepare hydrochloric acid, spiritus salis, by heating rock-salt with sulphuric acid, the method in common use to-day; and also nitric acid from saltpetre and arsenic trioxide.

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  • Sir George White was nominated to the chief command of the forces in Natal, and sailed on the 16th of September, while active preparations were set on foot in England to prepare against the necessity of despatching an army corps to Cape Town, in which case the chief command was to be vested in Sir Redvers Buller.

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  • By the 1st of February Lord Roberts had matured his plans and begun to prepare for their execution.

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  • The custom of clothing images is well known in the ancient world, and at the restoration of an Egyptian temple care was taken to anoint the divine limbs and to prepare the royal linen for the god.

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  • London was then gay with pageants, but when the queen made known her intention of marrying Philip of Spain the discontent of the country found vent in the rising of Sir Thomas Wyat, and the city had to prepare itself against attack.

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  • The next step was to prepare glucose.

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  • It has been found in practice advantageous to prepare the canes for crushing in the mills, as above described, by passing them through a pair of preparing rolls which are grooved or indented in such manner as to draw in and flatten down the canes, no matter in which way they are thrown or heaped upon the canecarrier, and thus prepare them for feeding the first mill of the series; thus the work of crushing is carried on uninterruptedly and without constant stoppages from the mills choking, as is often the case when the feed is heavy and the canes are not prepared.

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  • Among Walton's works must also be mentioned an Introductio ad lectionem linguarum orientalium (1654; 2nd ed., 1655), meant to prepare the way for the Polyglot.

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  • The monks must prepare all their food with their own hands, and no lay person, male or female, may enter their houses.

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  • The two advanced divisions were swiftly driven in on the others, who were given a little time to prepare themselves by the fact that in the woods the Confederate leaders were unable to control or manoeuvre their excited troops.

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  • In the middle of July he was chosen as one of the committee to prepare a draft of a constitution; and in the session of the Assembly which Mirabeau termed the orgie of the abolition of privileges (4th of August) he intervened in favour of discrimination and justice.

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  • In 1854 he entered Hackney College to prepare for the Congregational ministry, and in 1857 he graduated B.A.

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  • The artillery of the Guard, therefore, came into action above Ligny to prepare Blucher's centre for assault.

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  • The Prussians were thus the real general reserve, and it was Wellington's task to receive Napoleon's attack and prepare him for the decisive counter-stroke.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting to prepare spirits and beer, but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • A few days later, Zasulich's persistent requests to be allowed to retreat and the still uncertain movements of the 2nd Army induced him once more to prepare a concentration on Mukden.

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  • The right of the 1st Army, when about to continue the advance west on Liao-Yang, was diverted northward by Oyama's orders and ordered to prepare to cross the Taitszeho.

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  • Even those friendly to him sometimes felt it necessary to defend his political course by saying that he was compelled to raze the old buildings and prepare the ground on which his successors might build new and better structures.

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  • For this is he that vvas spoken of by Esay the Prophet, saying, A voyce of one crying in the desert, prepare ye the way of our Lord, make straight his pathes.

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  • The Essenes, similarly, appointed houses all over Palestine where they could safely eat, and priests of their own to prepare their food.

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  • The older processes for the commercial preparation of this salt, which were based on the ignition of nitrogenous substances with an alkaline carbonate and carbon, have almost all been abandoned, since it is more profitable to prepare the salt from the byproducts obtained in the manufacture of illuminating gas.

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  • In pursuance of this policy, two commissioners were sent to the Gilbert Islands in 1883 to prepare the way for a Hawaiian protectorate.

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  • It is not possible to prepare the normal carbonate by precipitating magnesium salts with sodium carbonate.

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  • In answer, Melanchthon was ordered to prepare an Apology of the Confession, which the emperor refused to receive; so Melanchthon enlarged it and published the editio princeps of both Confession and Apology in 1531.

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  • The doctrine of eternal punishment has been opposed on many grounds, such as the disproportion between the offence and the penalty, the moral world should prepare itself for the descent of the and religious immaturity of the majority of men at death, the diminution of the happiness of heaven involved in the knowledge of the endless suffering of others (Schleiermacher), the defeat of the divine purpose of righteousness and grace that the continued antagonism of any of God's creatures would imply, the dissatisfaction God as Father must feel until His whole family is restored.

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  • Brock and 60 ratings were lent to the Dover command, where a small factory was set up to prepare the materials for it.

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  • To prepare the pot for the plant, a broadish piece of potsherd, called a " crock," is placed over the large hole, and if there be side holes they also are covered.

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  • Prepare manure for making up hotbeds for early cucumbers and melons, where pits heated with hot water are not in use; also for Ashleaf potatoes.

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  • The schools which prepare for the university, &c., are nearly all private, but are all under the control of the state.

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  • To prepare correct editions of the classics, and to print them in a splendid style, has always been a costly undertaking.

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  • His career was determined by his uncle, Johann Hartwig Ernst Bernstorff, who early discerned the talents of his nephew and induced him to study in the German and Swiss universities and travel for some years in Italy, France, England and Holland, to prepare himself for a statesman's career.

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  • Shortly after 431 he was sent by these men to Alexandria to study the Greek language and literature, and thus prepare himself for the task of translating Greek writings into Armenian.

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  • By the policy of his later years Otto did much to prepare the way for the process of disintegration which he rendered inevitable by restoring the Empire.

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  • No kind of effort was made by the Church to prepare for the storm.

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  • He accepted the offer and set to work to prepare his English MS. for the translators, Richard Peers and Richard Reeve, both appointed by Dr Fell, dean of Christ Church, who undertook the expense of printing.

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  • His father, a district physician, died early, and the boy, after attending the gymnasium of Czernowitz, was obliged to teach in order to support himself and prepare for academic study.

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  • Justinian accordingly directed Tribonian, with two coadjutors, Theophilus, professor of law in the university of Constantinople, and Dorotheus, professor in the great law school at Beyrout, to prepare an elementary textbook on the lines of Gaius.

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  • Two years later Cineas was sent to renew negotiations with Rome on easier terms. The result was a cessation of hostilities, and Cineas crossed over to Sicily, to prepare the ground for Pyrrhus's campaign.

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  • It is his business to look after the pack which is not hunting, to walk them out, to prepare the food for the hunting pack so that it is ready when they return, and in the spring to attend to the wants of the matrons and whelps.

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  • It is almost impossible to prepare a pure hydrated manganese dioxide owing to the readiness with which it loses oxygen, leaving residues of the type xMnO yMn0 2.

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  • The Russian infantry halted for the guns to prepare the way, and the heavy projectiles both swept the crest of the British knoll and destroyed the camp in rear.

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  • Two of the disciples were sent into Jerusalem to prepare the Passover meal.

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  • He asked time to prepare an answer to the second question.

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  • To prepare the nutmegs for use, the seed enclosing the kernel is dried at a gentle heat in a drying-house over a smouldering fire for about two months, the seeds being turned every second or third day.

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  • Heraclius had not sufficient time to prepare to meet this new foe, and was defeated in his first engagement with Abu Bekr.

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  • He displayed similar wisdom and liberality in political affairs by appointing a commission to prepare an abstract of the Roman laws and imperial decrees, which should form the authoritative code for his Roman subjects.

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  • In 1804 he began to prepare his return to France by a well-turned letter to Napoleon, congratulating him on restoring religion to France once more.

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  • In 1856 Grote began to prepare his works on Plato and Aristotle.

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  • Here, too, practically nothing had been done to prepare the reserve positions, and owing to a mistaken order the retiring troops had not occupied Monte Pasubio, the key position now that Col Santo had gone.

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  • Madison himself had attempted alternately to prevent war by his "commercial weapons" and to prepare the country for war, but he had met with no success, because of the tricky diplomacy of Great Britain and of France, and because of the general distrust of him coupled with the particular opposition to the war of the prosperous New England Federalists, who suggested with the utmost seriousness that his resignation should be demanded.

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  • Corps (Caviglia), and the order had been given to Caviglia and Albricci to withdraw their troops to their main lines of defence and to the former to prepare for a retreat across the Isonzo.

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  • Tassoni, who commanded the Carnia force, was also directed to prepare for a withdrawal of his troops.

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  • Diaz had little breathing-space, though some days were required before the enemy could prepare for an attack in force upon the new line.

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  • As his slender forces were inadequate to encounter the fierce hostility which he aroused, he left Italy in the autumn of 1155 to prepare for a new and more formidable campaign.

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  • He was selected to prepare some of the most important reports of the council.

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  • He wrote several times to England to prepare a conference, but only received a rude reply from Somerset, who sent him a copy of the Book of Common Prayer.

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  • They cultivate rice, cotton, yams and Indian corn, and prepare salt from the brine springs in their hills.

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  • For his absolute individualism, which recognizes in the state, the church, the family only so many superficial and incidental provisions of human craft, the means of relief was absorption in the intellectual and purely ideal aims which prepare the way for the cessation of temporal individuality altogether.

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  • But it was soon perceived that the new plan was unsatisfactory and required recasting, upon which the minister of war, Baron Rappe, resigned, and was succeeded by Colonel von Crustebjorn, who immediately set to work to prepare a complete reorganization of the army, with an increase of the time of active service on the lines of general compulsory service.

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  • Here he advocated an improved ritual in the Scottish church, his action resulting in the appointment by the general assembly of a committee, with Boyd as convener, to prepare a new hymnal.

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  • Karim reunited his shattered forces at Tehritn, and retired to Ispahan to prepare for a second campaign.

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  • In this last capacity he helped to prepare the way for the Franco-Russian alliance.

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  • If then we prepare densely inseminated plates of these two bacteria in gelatine food-medium to which starch is added as the only carbohydrate, the bacteria grow but do not phosphoresce.

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  • But this pre-eminence, or rather the Roman idea of what was involved in it, was never acknowledged in the East; to press it upon the Eastern patriarchs was to prepare the way for separation, to insist upon it in times of irritation was to cause a schism.

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  • To produce perfectly pure metal the usual method is to first prepare pure chloride and then to reduce the chloride to metal.

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  • The council appoint a committee called a county rate committee, who from time to time prepare a basis or standard for county rate, that is to say, they fix the amount at which each parish in the county shall contribute its quota to the county rate.

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  • In 1825 he entered the divinity school at Cambridge, to prepare himself for the Unitarian pulpit.

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  • To prepare it olive oil is saponified with potash, and lead acetate added; the lead salts are separated, dried, and extracted with ether, which dissolves the lead oleate; the solution is then treated with hydrochloric acid, the lead chloride filtered off, the liquid concentrated, and finally distilled under diminished pressure.

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  • Returning to Milan with his law-suits ended in 1511, Leonardo might have looked forward to an old age of contented labour, the chief task of which, had he had his will, would undoubtedly have been to put in order the vast mass of observations and speculations accumulated in his note-books, and to prepare some of them for publication.

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  • He exhorted his hearers to prepare themselves by fasting and prayer for the danger which menaced their civil and religious liberties, and refused even to speak to the courtier who came down to remodel the corporation of Bedford, and who, as was supposed, had it in charge to offer some municipal dignity to the bishop of the Baptists.

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  • Nor did he complete a reply which he had been ordered to prepare to the Squitinio della libert y veneta, which he perhaps found unanswerable.

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  • As a distinct movement Pietism had run its course before the middle of the 18th century; by its very individualism it had helped to prepare the way for another great movement, the Illumination (Aufklarung), which was now to lead the world into new paths.

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  • Blende contains only about half as much sulphur as good pyrites, and this cannot be burned off as easily as from pyrites, but this" roasting "has to be done somehow in any case in order to prepare the ore for the extraction of the zinc.

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  • He then again returned to school to prepare for the university, and in 1733 entered as a servitor at Pembroke College, Oxford, graduating in 1736.

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  • It was obvious that they could only be directed against Great Britain; and no nation is bound to allow another people to prepare great armaments to be employed against itself.

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  • An alkaline solution of pyrogallol is also used; this solution rapidly absorbs oxygen, becoming black in colour, and it is necessary to prepare the solution immediately before use.

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  • They appear to be the spirits of dawn, the earliest bringers of light in the morning sky; they hasten on in the clouds before Dawn and prepare the way for her.

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  • In order to rally the sound part of the nation Louis should leave Paris, and, if necessary, he should prepare for a civil war; but he should never appeal to foreign powers.

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  • The people of the south and south-east make large use of soft rush matting for covering, and they also prepare a rough cloth of bark.

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  • With his staff he reached England June 9 1917, and four days later landed in France to prepare for the coming of the American troops.

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  • Late September aroused the instinct to prepare the den for winter — so to speak.

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  • At first I thought Alfonso would have an opportunity to prepare for this – I mean, it wouldn't be like waking him up to tell him his parents had died in a plane crash.

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  • In general, they will to continue to use professional firms of accountants to prepare these accounts.

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  • Starting early is the best way for parents to prepare for their child's adolescence.

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  • They are given encouragement and training and the opportunity to prepare for and pass the APC.

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  • It is important to analyze a balance sheet, but employers want people who can prepare a set of accounts too.

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  • Nothing could prepare you for how unbelievably quality the UK rock behemoths really are live.

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  • Practical science skills, including bioassay, natural product screening and bioinformatics methodology, are taught to prepare you for the practical research project.

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  • We will normally prepare a conservation brief which will be made available to you so the scope and costs of adaptation can be considered.

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  • Having said that, I recently had to prepare a proposal on the basis of a written brief provided by the client.

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  • Therefore since our warfare is not over, let us prepare for the worst brunt, and the last efforts of Satan.

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  • Budget You will usually need to prepare a balanced budget You will usually need to prepare a balanced budget showing all your other income sources and everything that you will need to spend.

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  • Prepare a monthly calender, covering a twelve month period, for cultural practices in a fruit plantation or orchard.

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  • Most Mums probably prepare veg most days, if you are standing still peeling carrots why not peel and squeeze?

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  • For this is the first time I have ever been called upon to prepare these wonderful confections.

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  • Some say the most convincing explanation of his WMD is, as Tariq Aziz once confided, to prepare for revenge against Iran.

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  • I like to plan and prepare my lunch and dinner in advance so that I don't grab convenience food.

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  • I couldn't drag the cooker outside so I decided to prepare a simple Indian chutney using fresh green coriander.

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  • We believe that this may be adapted to prepare novel chiral chelating diamines.

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  • Spinning Net Prepare to get dizzy in the conical Spinning Net.

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  • With the TQA we had to prepare a self assessment document, but for 2001 it's a self evaluation document!

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  • How to prepare and return amended drawings back to site as quickly as possible.

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  • That interesting but sparse description can in no way prepare you for the music of brother/sister duo Chuck and Mary.

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  • The mission package also includes technology support to help educators prepare their classrooms for mission day.

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  • To prepare a graduate geologist and, or, engineer for professional practice in engineering geology and, or, geotechnical engineering.

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  • The course will prepare you for entry into various facets of the interior design professions.

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  • Head chef Will Hay has called upon all his culinary skills to prepare a feast of dishes for all lovers of good food.

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  • Prepare a potting media mix suitable for growing ferns in.

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  • There is a mayan fishers prepare anyone can remember.

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  • We are happy to prepare a packed lunch with homemade flapjacks or cakes for your day's activities.

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  • Love fabulous food but lack the time or skill to prepare restaurant quality food at home?

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  • Prepare the onions and carrots Crush the garlic into a little dish and add the ground ginger.

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  • Tests with anti-human globulin reagents 1 For each anti-human globulin reagents 1 For each anti-human globulin reagent, prepare 2 sets of 6 tubes.

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  • Some lecturers prepare handouts with gaps for the students to fill in during the lecture.

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  • The development of a framework to prepare prison healthcare services for multi-professional student placements.

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  • Perhaps the crucial moment comes when Mickey and Mallory prepare to shoot a hostage after their dramatic prison break.

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  • The process is designed to prepare students for a genuine job interview.

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  • Group may be used for this job, and the first step is to prepare a PDB file for the hydrated ion.

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  • They are intended to prepare beginners for shinai kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo in armor, rather than to keep in touch with the traditions of kendo.

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  • Prepare Yourself But awakening the kundalini is not always going to be helpful to you if your mind is not clean.

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  • Garry asked Dave to prepare the specimens to make them look lifelike.

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  • In Goa, India, the cashew apple is the source of juicy pulp used to prepare fenny, a locally popular distilled liquor.

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  • A training logbook will help new trainees prepare for passing out.

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  • I'll prepare a bap, maybe a tuna mayo.

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  • These instructions explain how to use Adobe Audition to prepare a sound to calculate the sound quality metrics using the MATLAB codes provided.

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  • Neil h. Who also had you must prepare.

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  • The Senatus requested the Court to prepare a draft ordinance on this matter.

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  • And if you can stomach his account of how to prepare and eat an ortolan, you've got a stronger constitution than me.

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  • The Committee's response should be discussed at the next meeting, for which the Secretariat should prepare a paper.

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  • From there they will enter the new planetarium through a darkened gallery designed to prepare them for what's in store.

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  • Then I assumed a rather portentous manner to prepare him.

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  • It contains practical, common sense information about how to prepare for and what to do in the event of an emergency.

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  • St. John the Baptist is the Lord's immediate precursor or forerunner, sent to prepare his way.

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  • Magical harmonic progressions in the delicate coda prepare the way for the energy of the finale.

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  • Thus we must begin to prepare for the next Rae immediately.

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  • Preparing for the rally Now the question was - how do you prepare the MG for this grueling rally?

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  • Tests with anti-human globulin reagents 1 For each anti-human globulin reagent, prepare 2 sets of 6 tubes.

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  • The heliacal rising of Sirius would tell people to prepare for the floods.

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  • To prepare wood, lightly abrade the surface using a dry sandpaper, rubbing in the direction of the grain.

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  • To prepare for this, we will start building scaffolding over the Duke of Northumberland river on Monday 11 April.

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  • Attend our seminar Prepare for the Fair here at the Careers Service Dress can be formal or smart casual - not scruffy!

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  • Their whole purpose in life seems to have been to prepare for God's holy war against the gentiles and unrepentant sinners.

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  • They prepare graduates for a career at the cutting-edge of their chosen specialism.

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  • He will also be able to prepare a specification of repair works and materials.

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  • To prepare the stuffing, peel and chop the onions.

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  • The course aims to produce graduates with skills and expertise in building surveying and prepare them for careers in the management of property.

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  • I am in Minot, North Dakota and was wondering the best way to prepare my hybrid tea roses for the winter.

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  • Prepare ground for new lawns by frequently raking to produce a fine tilth.

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  • The grounds for changing the time limits are to provide the defense with more time to prepare after the service of the indictment.

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  • A variation on both the above activities is for you or the learners to prepare phonemic transcriptions of vocabulary with a deliberate mistake.

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  • Lecturers and tutors are invited to use the walkabout to prepare students for field work.

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  • The railroad closes after this coming weekend for maintenance, and to prepare for the Santa Specials.

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  • Prepare rough, grassy and plant wildflower species bought with the grant.

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  • As a Charity you must maintain accounting records and prepare accounts once a year to your designated accounting year-end date.

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  • Italy, who had made the integrity of the Ottoman empire a cardinal point of her Eastern policy, felt this change of the Mediterranean status quo the more severely inasmuch as, in order not to strain her relations with France, she had turned a deaf ear to Austrian, Russian and German advice to prepare to occupy Tunisia in agreement with Great Britain.

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  • Again, Anaximander may be said to prepare the way for more modern conceptions of material evolution by regarding his primordial substance as eternal, and by looking on all generation as alternating with destruction, each step of the process being of course simply a transformation of the indestructible substance.

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  • The female uses her snout as a boring instrument to prepare a suitable place for egg-laying.

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  • The negotiations gave, therefore, little tangible result, but they helped to prepare the way for the new order of things which was soon to be introduced by Alexius's son, Peter the Great.

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  • Greatly elated by this success, he recommended to the council of boyars the construction of a powerful fleet for carrying on war with the infidel, and he himself went abroad to learn more about shipbuilding and useful foreign inventions, and to prepare diplomatically the projected crusade.

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  • In 1850 he returned to Göttingen and began to prepare his doctor's dissertation, busying himself meanwhile with "Naturphilosophic" and experimental physics.

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  • Preparation was begun in earnest after the accession of King William I., who selected Bismarck as his chancellor, Moltke as his chief of staff and Roon as his minister of war, and gave them a free hand to create the political situation and prepare the military machinery necessary to exploit it.

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  • For some years the hostile fleets continued to harass each other and engage in petty skirmishes, as if to measure their strength and prepare for a final effort.

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  • And thus, within the large congregations where there was so much that was open to censure in doctrine and constitution and morals, conventicles were formed in order that Christians might prepare themselves by strict discipline for the day of the Lord.

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  • At daybreak on the 16th, no Prussians being reported in sight by the outposts, the troops began nonchalantly to prepare for the resumption of the march.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting (see Malt) to prepare spirits and beer (see Brewing), but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • Savings banks and seamen's money orders are also among the accounts and payments with which it is charged, and outside these marine matters it has to prepare for parliament the life insurance companies' accounts and to take charge of the bankruptcy estate accounts.

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  • Bismarck had consented to the convention of Gastein in order to gain time to prepare the ground for the supreme struggle with Austria for the hegemony of Germany.

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  • By the treaty of Meaux (1229), her diplomacy combined with the influence of the Church to prepare effectually for the annexation of Languedoc to the kingdom,,, supplementing this again by a portion of Champagne; and the marriage of her son to Margaret of Provence definitely broke the ties which held the country within the orbit of the German empire.

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  • Thus we must begin to prepare for the next RAE immediately.

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  • Preparing for the Rally Now the question was - how do you prepare the MG for this grueling rally?

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  • Let us then prepare with redoubled energy for the decisive battle that is at hand !

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  • To prepare for building the repertory grid I would like you to begin identifying possible Elements.

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  • Prepare, clean and scarify the recipient site then create a flap at least 2.5 times wider than the defect on an adjacent site.

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  • Attend our seminar Prepare for the Fair here at the Careers Service Dress can be formal or smart casual - not scruffy !

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  • And while colonists made their long journey there, a self-replicating robot was sent out to prepare the planet.

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  • Give us calmness and serenity of mind and heart as we prepare for the forthcoming examinations.

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  • Their whole purpose in life seems to have been to prepare for God 's holy war against the gentiles and unrepentant sinners.

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  • Its a bridge to prepare Minogue 's vast audience for a smorgasbord of styles and sounds.

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  • To prepare teachers for this we must offer them more than expanded sociolinguistics courses.

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  • They will also prepare the Station for the Space Shuttle 's Return to Flight and conduct two spacewalks.

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  • I suggest you stand ready, paint brushes at hand and prepare yourself.

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  • A rich man 's invention, nothing can prepare you for the somewhat surreal qualities of parts of this area.

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  • For a real indulgence prepare a sugar syrup flavored with white wine.

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  • Prepare planting holes well, adding plenty of organic matter, and tease apart tangled roots.

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  • The BAPEN guidance has been used by some Drug and therapeutics committees locally in Scotland to prepare guidelines.

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  • Adding topsoil to the hole will prepare the area for seeding.

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  • If men prepare for war there is bound to be an unholy row.

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  • Try to prepare for the up-and-down nature of the disease.

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  • Tell me about your memories of any utensils used in the kitchen to prepare food in your home at that time.

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  • Simple, easy to prepare foods would have been most popular like a Pickled Herring Salad, with a dill and vinaigrette sauce.

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  • It's perfectly acceptable to prepare food for your cats at home.

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  • You can add saffron to the dishes you prepare to get the benefits from it.

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  • Focus On Design hosts forums and symposiums throughout the year, as well as portfolio workshops to help new designers prepare for the job market.

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  • You will be taught interior design fundamentals and learn to use industry related equipment, tools technology to help prepare you for entry-level positions in a variety of professional interior design firms.

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  • To prepare for his death, he took a trip to Italy to purchase a marble death mask for himself.

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  • More design firms will help you prepare for the licensing test and pay for the related fees.

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  • Prepare by setting the pieces you're going to stain up on benches or wooden horses, touching as few spots as possible.

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  • Design programs accepted by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation are thoroughly reviewed to ensure high educational standards to prepare students for their long-term professional growth and development.

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  • Many people opt to have a professional come in to do a mural for a myriad of reasons, including a desire for a complicated, intricate design and trying to avoid adding anything else to the to-do list as you prepare for baby's arrival.

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  • If your kitchen is the hub of your family life, you can build a multilevel island where the adults can prepare meals while the children do homework.

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  • Prepare exterior surfaces with Olympia's patented cleaner that removes mildew stains and embedded dirt from decks and other structures.

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  • You'll want to prepare the stenciling surface before you begin painting.

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  • Contact paper is easy to work with and will last as long as you need it to, provided that you prepare surfaces correctly and apply the paper according to the instructions.

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  • Before applying contact paper, be sure to prepare the surface.

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  • Before you start looking for an area rug, you should make a checklist that will help you plan and prepare a strategy for finding the right area rug or rugs.

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  • To do this with the fewest hassles, prepare the area by clearing furniture, wall art and any other obstructions, and have your ladder or ladders in place.

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  • Prepare your face by washing with a gentle moisturizing cleanser.

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  • A painting is only as good as the canvas underneath, so you have to prepare your face for makeup with a thorough wash and moisturizing treatment.

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  • Apply a good moisturizer and lip balm about 10 minutes before applying your makeup to smooth and prepare your skin.

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  • Line up the cotton balls and prepare for battle.

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  • Used to prepare the skin to absorb color and pigments evenly, these bases can lengthen wear as well as keep blending to a minimum.

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  • Prepare to make a statement with the Ed Hardy fragrance for women.

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  • Prepare in advance you'll be a picture perfect bride.

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  • Before applying your eye makeup, prepare your skin.

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  • Prepare your eyelids with an eye primer to create an oil free surface for your makeup.

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  • Help JoJo prepare for a CircusTown wedding by dressing JoJo, decorating the big top or making a wedding cake.

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  • So get out your most comfortable chair and prepare to be schooled!

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  • Your fantasy league will set its draft order prior to draft day, so you can prepare according to where you select in each round.

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  • Begin with sites that are dedicated to helping you prepare for your draft - those that provide draft day cheat sheets.

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  • Prepare yourself before the draft by knowing the rules and scoring system cold.

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  • When you prepare to draft your team, you will need to know the stats of your potential players.

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  • Finally, as with any important decision, make sure you take the time to plan well as you prepare for your future.

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  • In most high schools, senior portraits are an important tradition as students prepare for graduation day.

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  • When it's time to dive a little deeper into the world of underwater photography, prepare yourself with a more comprehensive education.

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  • The program's camera support is another reason for its high rating, as well as the program's abilities to prepare photos for websites.

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  • For the healthiest selections, it is best to order or prepare dishes with the healthier oils, such as olive and canola, and with small amounts.

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  • Quick and easy to prepare, you'll have this dish on the table in less than 15 minutes.

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  • In fact, you can even prepare a reference list of free scrapbook supply websites as a part of the gift.

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  • Also keep in mind the time it takes to prepare and eat meals, as well as exercise and make sure to include fresh air.

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  • If you want to mentally prepare yourself to get focused for your day, you could set a timer for ten or fifteen minutes and allow yourself to play an online time management game before starting other mentally tasking activities.

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  • Prepare to make notes as you read through this list of 10 holiday stress relief tips.

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  • When a threat is found, the body releases hormones to prepare the body for the "fight or flight" response.

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