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were preparation
noun
The act of preparing or getting ready.
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The date was 2/1/95, and the notes were preparation for a trip to Greece: "History of Ancient Greece.
Throughout the trial the teenager insisted the notes were preparation for a crime novel she planned to write, a version of events the jury rejected.
This was the war that Hitler wanted; the actions of 1938, 1939 and 1940 were preparation and improvisation, generating experience in the destruction of states.
Hendry told the Guardian his private sector roles were preparation for his departure from parliament at the next election.
Aides said Ask President Bush forums were preparation, as well, even though participants were invited by Republicans and past questions have included many statements that simply praised Mr. Bush.
Even if Pennington does not play much this season, he will have two years remaining on his original contract, two years in which to show what the first three seasons were preparation for.
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