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"There's no way I could be prepared for this," Ms. Payne said.
"Nobody, and I mean nobody, could be prepared for what we encountered," Arlington fire chief Bruce Stedman told the crowd.
Sometime within the past week, Mr. Keane said, the White House gave Mr. Thompson the go-ahead to ask Congress to pay for the 300 million doses, so the country could be prepared for "the worst-case scenario".
PiXL Club members received discounts on entering pupils for the ECDL, and an email from PiXL to more than 1,000 secondary schools said pupils could be prepared for the computer-based test in "three or four intensive days".
Death notices still had to be purchased in the Chinese press, victims' families were flying in from China, and a decision had to be made on whether a body could be prepared for an open coffin.
Not everything the cold conditions brought could be prepared for however, with the Vikings' famous horn, called the Gjallarhorn, shattering prior to the match due to the bitter temperatures.
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This could be preparing for a half marathon, or losing a dress size or two.
The emerging debate suggests that the two men could be preparing for a contest of dramatic contrasts this fall.
"We realize, as I said to our players shortly thereafter, that instead of preparing for a practice we could be preparing for a funeral," O'Brien said.
With shelling continuing, Ukrainian officials feared the rebels could be preparing for a push into the key port town of Mariupol, about 120 miles south.
The Justice Department announced a global manhunt today for five suspected members of Al Qaeda who were videotaped in Afghanistan offering what Attorney General John Ashcroft described as "martyrdom messages," indicating that they could be preparing for a suicide attack.
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