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To preparations
noun
The act of preparing or getting ready.
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British officials denied that the exercise was related to preparations for military action against Iraq.
The diesel trade "is linked to preparations to establish a Kurdish state".
She was referring to preparations for her daughter's big day, not high-stakes diplomacy.
They then reverted to preparations for a major offensive in July.
We originally referred to preparations for the official opening of a new €129 Acropolis museum to showcase the Parthenon sculptures.
In an interview with the Guardian, Meirelles said the loss of the footballer made little difference to preparations.
However, due to preparations for the 1998 World Cup, a national training camp was scheduled for May 19.
"I walked every alley," Mr. Lesher said, referring especially to preparations for the chase scene that opens the film.
It shows May devoted to preparations, June to the tournament and July to celebration or, just conceivably, mourning.
Blues coach Laurie Daley conceded it wasn't an ideal start to preparations for the must-win match at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday week.
At Per Se, its chef de cuisine, Jonathan Benno, weds the stock to preparations of Japanese fish, like a grilled hamachi belly canapé with dashi poured tableside.
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