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Oh, and the recipes are arranged by the time taken to prepare, which is damned useful.
The BBC reports that Clegg is having a lie-in and a country walk to prepare, which sounds very sensible to me.
The 12 teams that sought to qualify each spent around $100m to prepare, which was mostly raised from corporate sponsors and used to pay salaries.
Getting last-minute invitations made it hard for him to prepare, which is why he wants the Tour card, so he can play when he wants to instead of when he is told to.
The main difference was that I had a lot of time to prepare, which you don't normally get in Hong Kong, where everything is so rushed, so I was able to work with the difficulties of the movement on the wire, and work out how to extend the movements over the rooftops and in the bamboo forest.
They also had an extra day to prepare, which is a huge advantage.
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I was well prepared, which I'm happy about".
An internal email at al-Jazeera has already been prepared which warned some staff to expect "painful cuts".
The aim was "to discover exactly how each meal was prepared, which ingredients went into it," Dr. Burger said.
Then the meal must be prepared, which with Mr. Bittman's recipes entails chopping, dicing, shredding, sautéing and cooking.
Consortium de Réalisation said that it had reached agreement in principle but that details would remain confidential until final documents were prepared, which could take several weeks.
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