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I lean on something to prepare food, brush teeth, do most things.
Being out in the weather is something to prepare for, but the predominant sensory experience in the pit is noise.
In a sense, then, the fundamental question isn't whether we should do something to prepare for Y2Q.
All but 24 of the 154 universities in the table are doing at least something to prepare students for the environmental challenges they will face.
With an estimated sixty million volumes sold and as many as nine million Americans at a time watching episodes of "Game of Thrones," that wall of ice — and those fantastical dark forces beyond — must have done something to prepare voters' imaginations, this year, for another wall.
Making a security "plan" provides concrete evidence that we have done something to prepare us for a crisis.
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We needed to do something special to prepare this team for the start of the 2014 season in August.
These are active participants in bi-monthly status meetings, people who really prepare, whereas Americans — new to the sport — tend to be far more lethargic, taking it more as a pastime than as something to really prepare for.
But it's something we have to prepare for now".
The editor turned away and murmured something about needing to prepare for an editorial conference.
Quinola's ready-to-eat quinoa surprised us with the depth of flavour from something so quick to prepare.
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