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The commission accepts that a definitive "basic treaty" cannot be made ready before the Nice summit.
It would probably need work to be made ready for baseball.
That, in turn, would allow them to be made ready to depart on time, cutting down on delays.
"This is a big country, a very patriotic country, and people could be made ready for mobilization," Mr. Utkin said.
Even while the two generals were in conference, the shah telephoned Rabii to request that his plane be made ready for departure, though he gave no specific date.
The present arena is a flimsy, aging eyesore, notwithstanding the millions that its owners have lately been pouring into refurbishment — money that would have been amortized by the time a prospective new arena could be made ready.
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Readiness or preparedness is the state of having been made ready or prepared for use or action.
Empty flats were made ready for the newcomers.
Firehoses are made ready to repel boarders or are even kept spraying continuously to deter them.
The tender is made ready to explore narrow channels among the mangroves.
The winter covers are being removed and they are being made ready for the season.
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