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  • Vickers wasted little time in prepar ing his place in history.
  • Is he whose head conceiv'd, whose hand prepar'd,
  • On Tuesday the Afghan foreign ministry issued a prepar
  • Iban people usually prepar lemang for celebrations such as the harvest festival of Hari Gawai, lemang is usually eaten with meat dishes such as chicken curry.
  • The statement even accuses the Vermont legislature of " prepar ( ing ) the way for an attack on the well-being of society itself ."
  • Much of the material they wrote was experimental, and according to Bono, " prepar [ ed ] the ground for " Achtung Baby " ".
  • They work one-on-one or in groups, providing advice to novices on prepar ing lessons, disciplining students, talking with parents, grading papers and following school rules.
  • However, the Piltdown forgery has been characterised as providing evidential support for Boule's " branching evolution " conclusions drawn from his Neanderthal research  research which is likewise said to have " prepar [ ed ] the international community for the appearance of a non-Neanderthal fossil such as Piltdown Man ."
  • Before sentencing him, the judge asked Turpin if he could offer any reason why he should not be sentenced to death; Turpin said : " It is very hard upon me, my Lord, because I was not prepar'd for my Defence . " The judge replied : " Why was you not?
  • Stacte is the thinnest moiety of myrrh, the very best of which is forced through tiny holes in the intact bark at the start of spring . " Pomet wrote that to obtain stacte one must first gather the myrrh " that flows spontaneously from the tree " and to look for portions of the resin which are " clear and transparent, apt to crumble, light . " He says to choose the myrrh " that when it is broke, has little white spots in it . " We are told that " stacte is that liquid part which is found in the center or middle of the lumps or clots of myrrh . " Pomet also wrote that stacte is that " which is first so gather'd from the tree without force, and also press'd from the myrrh . . . there is prepar'd from it, an extract, an oil or liquor of myrrh ."