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"But he would make fun things happen at home, such as prepare fabulous dinners.
Those tweets received a number of angry replies, such as, "Prepare to be booed, your attitude towards Cockrock was shocking". .
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The inconvenient of extra step in its preparation, such as preparing its composite with magnetic particles or with silica particle is being avoided.
(The definition does not include other assistance such as preparing food).
Beyond formal duties such as preparing the government's annual economic survey, the chief adviser's task is to discuss, analyse and inform; but not to decide.
For instance, members of the Raven and Wolf moieties in Tlingit culture traditionally performed certain tasks, such as preparing funerals, for each other.
Being placed in the work-related category means a person has been assessed as being medically incapable of work but able to do "work-related activity" such as preparing a CV.
Those working on the frontline – often for agencies working on council contracts – do jobs such as preparing food, making beds, prompting people to take their medication and tidying up.
The same federal report said, however, that regardless of how many hours teachers are required to be in school, they reported spending an average of 46 hours a week doing school-related work, such as preparing lessons and grading homework.
The official said, however, that the Syrians had not carried out the most blatant steps toward using the chemical weapons, such as preparing them to be fired by artillery batteries or loaded in bombs to be dropped from warplanes.
The trio was comfortable with the canon (Malmsten did the cover for the trio's excellent 1998 album, "Play Monk"), pop songs, and avant-garde techniques such as preparing a piano by laying pieces of paper across the strings inside the case.
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