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Today, many are staying home, where they have been instructed by the government to use plastic wrap and tape to prepare a "safe room" in each house that might withstand an onslaught of chemical weapons launched by the Iraqi leader.
Because lunar dust is so nasty – it's abrasive and sticks to everything – the rover can prepare a safe and non-dusty spot for ships and even start building small structures using materials brought with the rover or made on the planet itself.
Why not prepare a safe foundation for all the billion and trillion future biotech experiments and applications?
This is why you have to prepare a safe and warm home for an abandoned or neglected chick.
The RMLO can help prepare a Safe Act and Dodd Frank Act compliant loan package in conjunction with the title company or closing attorney.
Prepare a safe alternative heat source.
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History has changed everything: Stone Age Josh would have gone out hunter-gathering, prepared a safe nest, fought off intruders and brought back food.
In barely a decade, the United Nations and private agencies have faced unexpected new tasks: preparing a safe haven for Kurds in northern Iraq and scrambling to find solutions for people caught in the implosion of Yugoslavia.
It was decided that due to "gross negligence" by the police and by Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and its staff – the former in their dealing with the situation and the latter with their attitude towards preparing a safe enough environment in the ground – the fans were not in any way responsible for what happened on that day.
At Tosca's insistence, Scarpia prepares a safe-conduct note for the lovers so they can leave the country.
Therefore, it is necessary to prepare a meaningful environment, safe, and comfortable environments which attract children to learn naturally.
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