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I jeopardized my trip by refusing to prepare for it.
Only William seemed to languish, compiling a mediocre record at university and refusing to prepare for the clergyman's career that awaited him.
She turns sullen and almost catatonic, refusing to prepare for her Katie Couric interview, and then blames staff members when that ends in disaster.
What could be more naughty, after all, than running for president when you are aggressively refusing to prepare to assume that office?
Meanwhile, across the country, primary school headteachers have been refusing to prepare to put the free meals policy into action because they are sceptical that it will ever become reality.
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Peace will not come if politicians refuse to prepare their citizens for it through clear and consistent language.
The Ashworths' cook is a Harlem friend of Heatter's cook and is so stricken with admiration for her that she refuses to prepare anything but Heatter's dinner menu, which she gets by telephoning early in the afternoon.
(You don't like cheese on your burger? Tough tamarind!) Quinn Hatfield, the chef at Hatfield's, once refused to prepare a new order of lamb for a customer who had already sent his back twice.
In 2013, Aaron and Melissa Klein cited their religious beliefs when they refused to prepare a wedding cake for Laurel and Rachel Bowman-CRachel
What if the elders, like everyone else, are anxiously hoarding their power, refusing to take risks, and preparing for an unpredictable future in which it's equally plausible that mullahs, militias or Kabul bureaucrats might each gain more power?
Madmartigan, refusing to give up hope, prepares for Sorsha's attack while Willow once again fails to transform Raziel into human form, this time turning her into a goat.
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