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Unprepared
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A black mark given to a pupil who arrives at a lesson without the necessary items or preparation.
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In his first mass as pope in the Sistine Chapel on Thursday, he had given an unprepared homily, and many of the remarks he made to the cardinals on Friday were also spontaneous.
Brando's arrival on set unprepared and overweight, necessitating his being shot only from certain angles in dim lighting, has now been incorporated into film-making legend, described in George Hickenlooper and Fax Bahr's documentary Hearts of Darkness: A Film-maker's Apocalypse.
He said Australia was "increasingly unprepared" for an emerging global shift to clean energy.
With this deft move, the author immediately establishes the "otherness" of these immigrants, showing you how unprepared they are for the chilly English welcome.
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It turns out, however, that we all tend to worry about the same kind of stuff – and to be more or less unprepared to confront the same issues.
The peaceful protest in September 2013 outside the new Arctic Prirazlomnaya oil rig, which Greenpeace believes to be unprepared for an oil spill, resulted in the arrest of 30 members, dubbed the 'Arctic 30', as Russian soldiers stormed the group's vessel.
After soldiers come to her German town, young Rose follows a strange truck through the forest, unprepared for the horrors she witnesses behind a barded wire fence.
The annexation of Crimea and ensuing Russia-backed uprising in the east caught it unprepared.
But Sannikov was unprepared for the regime's sudden, violent crackdown, the worst in 20 years.
"Often unprepared, patients find themselves alone and fearful, in pain, facing tests, assessments and possible admissions to wards.
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