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Pettitte said Saturday was "the longest day ever," preparing for a start that never came.
And Amundsen, as ever preparing for eventualities, made doubly sure the world would know of his success.
If you're ever preparing for a presentation at General Motors and wondering whether to try and somehow sneak in the phrase "rolling sarcophagus," the answer is no.
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I don't think I took that for granted, but I don't think you are ever prepared for the number of problems that come with running something.
"We were into something different than any of us had ever prepared for, or any of us had thought we would live through.
"It's amazing, isn't it?" O'Neill said, sounding in awe and in fear over something you cannot ever prepare for.
"None of us in the ministry or rabbinate is ever prepared for what lies ahead," he said in the accompanying letter.
"No one's ever prepared for something like this," said Harold Cook, the lone Senate staff member to accompany the senators as they were spirited away on two private planes provided by supporters.
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