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Footbinding was viewed as a rite of passage for young girls and was believed to be preparation for puberty, menstruation, and childbirth.
The study builds on previous research by Durham and Lancaster into fetal development which showed that unborn babies practise facial expressions in the womb in what is thought to be preparation for communicating after birth.
It specified that the goal had to be preparation for the general election to help whoever the nominee might be but it undeniably gave the Clinton campaign a special status.
But given the wobbly first year of the ruling coalition, which was the target of large-scale anti-government protests and has only a razor-thin majority, the campaign appears to be preparation for an early general election.
MOSCOW — Russia sent warships to the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Tuesday, the Defense Ministry announced, in what appeared to be preparation for a possible evacuation of Russian citizens from Syria.
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Meanwhile, Northern Alliance troops stationed near the border with Tajikistan continued what appeared to be preparations for an attack.
Thus, emotional responses and changes in the body are proposed to be preparations for dealing with a potentially dangerous emergency situation.
Red carpets have been laid out at the airport in Gambia's capital in what appears to be preparations for a speech and a departure, AP reports.
Obama says he would meet without preconditions but there would have to be preparations, such as an agenda that included release of prisoners and opening up the press.
Years of big-game safaris turn out to have been preparation for the brothers' testimony to their father's Second Amendment absolutism.
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