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So they would be better prepared for a final, in increasing likelihood against each other.
Instead the Wildcats began the summer in Omaha, perhaps better prepared for a title run than they imagined.
Germany's finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, said on February 13th that Europe is "better prepared" for a Greek default than it was two years ago.
In a new twist, it has morphed into women (and, indeed, men) glueing sequins under their eyes in lieu of highlighter (one of the season's biggest beauty trends), again suggesting people are better prepared for a damp, showerless weekend.
"And we think that audiences today, even younger kids, are better prepared for a telling of 'Sounder' that is much closer to the book," which is more brutal in its detail and more downbeat, though with the same hopeful conclusion.
Gilliam, after his tribulations, will feel better prepared for a second go, and so endearing is his Woody Woodpecker laugh, and so contagious the grin on that beachball of a head, that one desperately wants him to succeed.
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She added that, on the positive side, the world was better prepared for an influenza pandemic than at any time in history.
Eisenhower suggested that Nixon might be better prepared for an eventual Presidency by running the Pentagon in a second Eisenhower term.
"The industry is currently much stronger and better prepared for an economic slowdown than in 1990, when the last recession began," the F.D.I.C. said in the second-quarter edition of its regular Regional Outlook.
This helps the firm to become better prepared for an actual attack by sparring with a "Red Team" adversary whose only purpose is to educate.
There was a lot of talk afterward about how such an experience will make the Terps closer, how they will be better prepared for such a moment a year from now.
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