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the plan ahead
noun
A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc.
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The Rev. Richard D. Baker of St. Malachy's Church on West 49th Street, which is known as the Actors Chapell, is raising money to move the plan ahead.
That somebody must be Cameron and the man doing the unhooking would therefore have to be Clegg, who seems not to have told his senior Lib Dem colleagues about the plan ahead of time – never a good idea.
Lawyers representing two Detroit pension plans that are suing Yahoo asked a judge in Delaware to hold a trial to determine the fate of the plan ahead of the company's Aug. 1 shareholder meeting.
If more than one person will be vying for face time, work out the plan ahead of time to avoid a meltdown that might frighten your new pet.
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Congressional leaders are reviewing the plans ahead of hearings on Thursday and Friday.
The time I spent today slow cooking black beans and marinating pork will pay off on Thursday's dinner; the planning ahead will pay off every night this week.
It's those little touches, the planning ahead, that make the Bunny Museum special.
And the planning ahead I was referring to does not have to be rigid.
The planning ahead of meals is a main tip of weight loss coaches, food bloggers and nutritionists.
If you're visiting family, check in with them about the daily plan ahead of time, preferably the night before.
So, if you get the chance, plan ahead.
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