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"I think, by and large, states have become accustomed to this pattern of decision-making, so they're going to brace themselves for whatever comes.
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Afterward, we would go to Brace and Irma's for morning coffee.
The last of three races confined to fillies, meanwhile, can go to Bracing Breeze (5.35).
"Travelers are going to have to brace themselves," said Kenneth P. Quinn, a former chief counsel for the Federal Aviation Administration who now represents airports and security companies.
Crary is a professor of modern art and theory, so you are going to have to brace yourself for a certain amount of rhetoric: the round-the-clock world's "peremptory reductiveness celebrates a hallucination of presence, of an unalterable permanence composed of incessant, frictionless operations" etc.
Unfortunately, we are going to have to brace for more frequent and intense storms, along with other extreme weather events like droughts, heatwaves -- and the unfortunate devastation they entail, from rising food prices to damaging wildfires.
"Even if they hear you coming, they are just going to get braced to kick your butt".
If you're going to do it, brace yourself for the bumpy ride, but remember: at least you get to wear your own clothes to work.
When I told Richard I was going to Bali, I braced myself for the worst.
He goes on to brace the history of zoning regulations in Washington and mentions various high buildings.
But, because I always follow the rules, especially if they were going to prevent my braces from being any more noticeable, I brushed by teeth for three minutes twice a day, just as the doctor ordered.
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