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But the rider is usually pretty prepared for such a move.
"When you run for elective office in New Jersey, you're pretty prepared for anything they want to throw at you".
"When he split up Suede, I thought, 'Hmm, I'm going on holiday next week, I wonder if he'll ring before then?' I was pretty prepared for it".
We felt pretty prepared for the Q&A.
Mr. Ferrara (the director), with whom you don't work unless you're pretty prepared for a raw and truthful ride, fully took his directorial journey, uncompromising in all things.
By the time I reached a point in my life where prison had become even a remote possibility, I was already pretty prepared for it ― maybe even expecting it a little.
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"I'm pretty much prepared for it," Ms. Hedgepeth said of her husband's death.
But you'd have to think that Murray has been pretty well prepared for this match with what's gone on before.
But the take-away point here is that you're pretty much prepared for whatever system you need to connect to — as long as you have power.
The word "kickshaw" is a scornful Anglicisation of the French quelque chose – "some odd thing or other" – whose history can be traced to the 16th century: a supper of "a joint of mutton and any pretty little kickshaws" is prepared for Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 2. Bloater paste, meanwhile, has a Dickensian air: it makes you think of pea soupers and a stinking Thames – though this is very unfair.
Since this is pretty much inevitable, be prepared for finding out things that dismay you as much as things that compel you.
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