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to preparatory
adjective
Of or pertaining to preparation, having the purpose of making something or someone ready, preparative
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The morning session was devoted to preparatory matters.
As a concession, MEPs will now be invited to preparatory meetings with EU diplomats, which Tusk described as "a very constructive method of our co-operation".
At age 6, young Aspinall was sent to preparatory school in England, and in 1938 his mother, divorced by that time, married Sir George Osborne, who paid for the young man to go to private boarding school at Rugby.
John went to the Buckley School for Boys in New York, then to preparatory school at St. Paul's, in Concord, N.H., where he was active in rowing and other sports, and from which he graduated in 1940.
A rising number of children from wealthy Russian, Middle Eastern and European families are moving to preparatory schools in London from the age of seven or eight, rather than 13 as a decade ago.
He recalled going to preparatory school in the East after a childhood in Texas and in the process seemed to respond to critics who question whether he is intellectual enough to be president.
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Individuals were invited to a preparatory meeting to explain the study and to outline what commitment was being requested (such as attendance at six meetings).
Attentional control involves the ability to allocate preparatory attention to improve subsequent stimulus processing and response selection.
From there he went alone to England and then to the United States to attend preparatory school and Yale University.
Mr. Katz tends to stick fairly closely to his preparatory sketches.
Access is strictly limited, not just to the Summit but to the preparatory meetings where policy is actually made.
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