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European Union officials have been working to prepare emergency loans to Portugal if a rescue becomes necessary.
The governor, who has been working to prepare Governor Mike Pence of Indiana for the vice-presidential debate on Tuesday, had no public events planned.
For nearly a year, the twins' pediatrician, Dr. Robert Marion, and specialists at Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y., had been working to prepare the boys emotionally for their separation.
Margaret Hamburg is President Barack Obama's nominee to run FDA, which has been working to prepare vaccines and develop diagnostic tools to understand swine flu.
"We have been working to prepare algorithms for winter 'at garage' for a while, so last weekend tests in real world was just the first time we got all confirmations," Dmitry Polishchuk, head of Yandex.Taxi's self-driving project, told us.
'Confident and ready for our future' For older children in this part of Viet Nam, UNICEF and its local partners have been working to prepare teenagers for adulthood by providing them with healthy living and life-skills education.
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The city says it is working to prepare more students for the tests.
Make sure the medical infrastructure is working to prepare for any worst-case scenario.
American intelligence agencies believe that North Korea is working to prepare even longer-range delivery systems to carry the nuclear warheads already in its arsenal.
A Chinese government adviser on trade policy said in an interview last winter that Beijing officials were working to prepare an updated notification of subsidies to the W.T.O.
SSA is partly funded by the World Bank, EU and DfID and is working to prepare the education system to accept any child regardless of gender, income, caste or disability.
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