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The brides-to-be wore leotards or sweat pants in case the need arose for a quick and public fitting.
The Met, on the other hand, had the good sense to get another Italian tenor on the Concorde to cover for Pavarotti in case the need arose.
Black played 7... b5 to be ready in case the need arose to play b4 to drive the white queen knight back.
It was a big draw, and a great way to have an extra group of techies staying late in case the need arose.
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Having an account also allows you to share your data with friends or borrow some for yourself in case the need arises.
Key components of the birth plan include recognition of danger signs, a plan for a skilled birth attendant, a plan for the place of delivery, and saving money for transport or other costs in case the need arises.
Chances are that you will not need most of the items that you pack, however, it is always better to have them with you just in case the need arises.
However, since the number of maternal death cases was small, it was preferred to consult with these specialists as the need arose.
Therefore, in the last decade, the need arose for the development of rapid detection methods (Postollec et al. 2011), especially in the case of bio-emergency.
Indeed, there is evidence that, in some cases and as the need arises, even the most basic and most long-lived of molecular strands can change quite rapidly, in evolutionary terms.
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