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An hour after rehearsals finish, the dancers begin to prepare for the evening performance.
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The essential motive behind embalming at this time was to prevent the spread of disease while being able to prepare for burial without unseemly haste.
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We have to prepare for serious flashpoints in our region.
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He, a compositor, packed up his wife and six children to prepare for the move.
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And in order to prepare for a quick exit, he taped a pocketknife to the steering wheel to cut himself free.
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The intent of this phase is to allow game developers, and publishers to prepare for full scale outlay of the system.
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The motor show launch was part of a wider strategy to prepare for the start of volume production the next year.
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This project will conduct scoping research into the illicit trade in controlled chemicals and, using this information, prepare for a series of investigations.
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Even though we get 35 years to prepare for it, it is still extraordinarily easy to let middle age creep up on you.
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A period of acclimation to a low altitude and hot climate was necessary to prepare for this training.
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