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I thought of how many cooks it would take to prepare a hundred birds for that one dish, and how many roaring fires and hand-turned spits to produce a hundred other dishes.
"We will do whatever we are legally obligated to do," said Mr. Vilsack, who declined to say what specific steps the department would take to prepare for what dairy lobbyists and industry officials are calling the "milk cliff".
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How long, I wondered, would it take to prepare 20 such olives?
Washing samples on the 96-well plates using vacuum filtration also reduced washing times by 75%, and transfer of the wood powder to the tape support took 10 minutes rather than the 4 h it would have taken to prepare 96 die-pressed wood pellets [ 1].
Monarchs in Western Europe often gave lip service to the idea of going on crusade, as a way of making an emotional appeal to their subjects, but in reality they would take years to prepare, and sometimes never actually left for Outremer.
"I promised Pope Francis, in a personal meeting with him, that I would take care to prepare everything," Marino was quoted as saying.
Rather than anger the judge and prolong the trial, the states abruptly withdrew the witness, James Bach, last week after Microsoft told the judge it would take several weeks to prepare to cross-examine him.
Just before Christmas, the United Nations passed a resolution authorizing an African-led military force to be trained and sent to Mali — but the mission would take nine months to prepare.
"I reread it, and I thought it would take me weeks to prepare," he said.
It would take many months to prepare hundreds of millions of doses, however, and existing global vaccine production capacity was not sufficient to meet the demand.
The Korean company said it expected it would take two weeks to prepare replacement devices of which 2.5m had been manufactured and 1m had been sold.
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