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Clark furiously lobbied Washington for permission to at least prepare for a ground presence, as did Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair.
They advised Ms. Milam, a 50-year-old computer programmer, to leave her husband, 46, or at least prepare her own food.
It seems to me that it would do us a lot of good, and no harm at all, to at least prepare for the possibility of Option 1 and/or Option 2 — especially now that we have some breathing room.
Or, if you think you can handle it you can at least prepare ahead of time.
Second, it helps you manage your expectations: if you know you're unlikely to get tickets at face value, you can at least prepare yourself for the pain of parting with more cash.
But a new Liberal initiative is aiming to change that—or at least prepare them for a life of doing lots of socially-approved work for modest sums of money.
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And that's when we're at least prepared to talk about it.
Most unsettling for the McGreevey campaign last night was the fact that Mr. Schundler is the candidate for whom their campaign is least prepared.
But some are bringing back something else as well, H.I.V. and AIDS, which they are spreading in the rural parts of Mexico least prepared to handle the epidemic.
The idea is that, when the axe is swung in earnest, the public will be, if not relieved, then at least prepared.
It's about at least preparing the arguments for why people should still subscribe to a specialist music service in a potential world of digital jack-of-all-trades.
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