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noun
Preparation.
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There she was impressed by the professors' expertise, their connections with industry professionals and their willingness to help with everything from drafting résumés to prepping for job interviews.
Ours is "a pampered, prissified society that doesn't know how to revert to third-world living standards," laments Mr Rawles.There is a religious tinge to prepping, too.
Neil Strauss, a former Times reporter, who chronicled his turn to prepping in his book "Emergency," told me, "We see New Orleans, where our government knows a disaster is happening, and is powerless to save its own citizens".
Mr. Berloni, in addition to prepping animals for movies, television shows and Broadway plays, is the director of animal behavior for the Humane Society of New York — a role that gives him a front-row seat for seeing which dogs New Yorkers give up.
Funguses were allowed to incubate with the GNRs and antibody-nanorod complexes for 1 h prior to prepping for TEM analysis.
Jackson has turned over day-to-day management to former Hewlett-Packard boss Lewis Platt, quite possibly with a view to prepping the outfit for a public offering.
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You have to prep.
"I want to prep it, rehearse it.
"You know, I went to prep school.
"I want more control visually, more time to prep it.
We had a month and a half to prep.
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