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It drove Boehner to rush out half-prepared and define his party's position in the most hyperbolic terms possible, on a Wednesday, allowing the president to have the last word on a Friday and define the issue for weekend coverage.
By contrast, Mr. Obama is now a better prepared and better defined candidate, and no doubt a stronger one, than he would have been without his rival.
Spell and define.
A coterie of celebrated environmental prophets — Rachel Carson, David Brower, Barry Commoner, Paul Ehrlich — had already established themselves, and Rome reminds us of the larger context: a suburbanizing, middle-class nation was increasingly aware of the outdoors and prepared to define liberalism in more than purely economic terms.
H&E-stained sections were prepared to define representative tumour regions as previously described [ 17] and GBM diagnosis was confirmed according to the World Health Organization (WHO) classification [ 27] by pathologists (H.I and J.F).
An eco-concrete prepared by silica-alumina based cementitious material was developed and defined as silica-alumina based concrete.
A 'birth prepared' woman was defined as a woman who had taken three actions at least 1 week prior to the delivery: 1) chosen where to deliver; 2) saved money for transport and hospital costs; and 3) bought key birth materials (razor, thread, cover sheet, and gloves).
Being prepared and proactive matters.
I feel prepared and happy.
"She was primed, prepared and precise".
Whitman: Be prepared and do some research.
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