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Ohio election officials said they had never seen so large a drive to prepare for Election Day challenges.
Many governments used the drive to prepare for the European single currency as a cover for reducing their budget deficits in the 1990s.
The ticketing appears to be part of a drive to prepare the area for one of the biggest urban renewal projects Detroit has ever seen.
Her team is now planning to add advisers and undertake a huge fund-raising drive to prepare for a tough and expensive fight with Mr. Obama in the Democratic nominating contests over the next four weeks.
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Then she and her two sisters, dressed in soft silks and scarves that contrasted with the hard iron jail fence and dusty jailyard, drove off to prepare for another visit in the coming days.
After the day's second appointment -- a quick job that entailed removing a small hive from an exterior soffit -- Mr. Sklaroff drove off to prepare for a trip to a bee seminar in California, leaving Mr. Mills to mop up five more infestations.
A small group of protesters were allowed in the City and Council building while others waited outside as cop cars drove up to prepare for possible altercations.
First of all, this study is explorative in character and is an attempt to help teachers understand what drives students to prepare or not to prepare.
Frustrated staff made all kinds of excuses, including an old favourite of the British railways, the "wrong kind of snow .But the fact is that DB failed to invest enough in its infrastructure at home as it expanded abroad and tried to drive up profits to prepare for a partial privatisation.
The BBC's Jim Muir in Beirut says Mr Jamil seems to be reflecting a drive by Russia to prepare for peace talks.
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