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Prepared to confront someone exiting the building, I was not anticipating this turn of events.
Saul was prepared to confront the Philistines to his west, as they encroached from the coast.
"I think we've got to be prepared to confront them... if necessarily, militarily".
We have to continue to be prepared to confront them when they arise.
The small, loyal Thatcher team was prepared to confront its own party to give more people greater opportunity.
But there would be no point in writing this column if I were not prepared to confront harsh truths.
I am alarmed that GPs may not be prepared to confront the abuses in the hospital sector.
The United States is inadequately prepared to confront bioterrorist attacks, according to a broad range of health experts and officials.
He prepared to confront the legislator "and go completely ballistic," he said, when he felt a tap on his shoulder.
An international administration must be prepared to confront and defeat the forces that preserve the unacceptable aspects of the status quo".
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Instead, the election due on December 18th catches his three would-be successors ill-prepared to confront economic reality.
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