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When groups like that are discovered preparing an attack, it makes sense to strike first.
The poem celebrates the anniversary of the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605, when Guy Fawkes was discovered preparing to detonate explosives at the opening of Parliament, an event in which King James I and his family would participate.
But this same woman (albeit writing in a different notebook, about a later period in her life) is discovered preparing a meal for the man she loves and knows she is about to lose.
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In fact, thousands of errors were discovered; in preparing our text, it was proofread three times.
The triazolopyrimidine-2-sulfonanilide, discovered from preparing bioisosteres of the sulfonylurea herbicides, is an important class of acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS, EC 4.1.3.18) inhibitors.
In his desire and his loneliness, his creepiness and his futility, he's a descendant of the anti-hero of Henry James's sinister novella "The Beast in the Jungle" — a man who thinks that he's cut out for a special destiny, only to discover, after preparing for years, that his destiny is to be the one man in the world to whom nothing ever happens.
Twenty-six years later, the vanguard of the Red Army discovered Auschwitz and Europe prepared to celebrate with joy the end of Nazi Germany.
The paper thanked the man who bought the skeleton from Anning for giving Conybeare access to it, but does not mention the woman who discovered and prepared it.
Once again Owen mentioned the wealthy gentleman who had purchased the fossil and made it available for examination, but not the woman who had discovered and prepared it.
The loophole was discovered by officials preparing amendments to the law governing prostitution.
Federal prosecutors, who discovered the error preparing to cross-examine him, acknowledged he had been a victim of mistaken identity.
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