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The town hall may prepare its agonised lists.
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"The spirit of a people, its cultural level, its social structure, the deeds its policy may prepare [are] written in its fiscal history, stripped of all phrases.
Underlining the gravity of the standoff, there was a report that Pakistan may have prepared its nuclear weapons in 1999, during the last round of fighting over Kashmir.
But in recent years, this city has transformed itself from a hard-edged and fading industrial port to a haven for Wall Street finance and young professionals, and the isolated food manufacturer may be preparing its last baked brick-oven matzo by the waterfront.
Groups may prepare props or use pictures for use in the conversation, if desired.
"Each pharmacist may prepare the drug slightly differently, and even one day's dose may differ from another.
That may prepare you for the next guy who tries to sell you the Brooklyn Bridge.
She said her father may prepare people to live in Heaven, but she liked to prepare them to be happy on earth.
The extra challenge of the A.P. course may prepare the student better for the challenge of college courses.
We may prepare exquisite desserts, arrange tulips in crystal vases and pile rare art books atop the coffee table.
For instance, a father may prepare school lunches half the time, so he thinks he's sharing that chore.
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