Similar words: prepare, prepared, preparing, unprepared, preparation, preparatory, preparedness, advance preparation. Meaning: v. prepare mentally or emotionally for something unpleasant.
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91. Near anthesis, synergids formed filiform apparatus in which abundant calcium precipitates accumulated to prepare for attracting pollen tubes entering.
92. And as the well-proportioned gird themselves for the hassles of holiday travel, plus-size travelers like me prepare for a plus-sized ordeal.
93. Prepare for success. Consider registering a web site in your name.
94. The opportunity will be given to the people that well prepared, but so many university students just prepare for amativeness and games.
95. The event-driven approach is beneficial because it reduces the amount of work that must be done up front, in a single method, to prepare for the rendering of the view.
96. A one-day BRC Standards familiarisation course will help you plan and prepare for evaluation.
97. To prepare for the next exposure, the front curtain returns to its normal closed position.
98. Today's reading assignment will give you enough food for thought to prepare for next week's class discussion.
99. To more understand the catalytic mechanism and to prepare for the future megascopic experiments, kinetics of methylolation had been studied, either.
100. You prepare for the possibility of some form of bombing chemical or biological attack.
101. How could he not feel under pressure throughout college to prepare for this day of reckoning?
102. Plan on slow and steady progression, and prepare for setbacks and even frustration.
103. Considering the possible widespread entrenchment of the disease in poultry, FAO is advising the government to prepare for a targeted vaccination campaign.
104. East China has proposed a number of large combined cycle power plant projects in order to prepare for the West-to-East Gas Transmission Project and input of LNG (liquified natural gas) .
105. After signing a prorated one-year, $28 million contract to rejoin the Yankees on May 6[sentencedict.com], Clemens made three Minor League starts to prepare for a return to big-league duty.
106. I was astutely instructed to prepare for something to go wrong during training sessions and on race day itself.
107. Do a little financial soul searching and prepare for life events that introduce important money decisions.
108. If you get seasick easily, you may prepare for boat rides with pressure-point bracelets, ginger, or a prescription skin patch.
109. The plebe candidates and their cadre leadership prepare for the oath of office.
110. The company's Retirement Pulse Survey looks at how people of all ages prepare for the big event.
111. To be and enrich youself , don't care about the attitude of the chook flock. As like the tiercel, prepare for the first fly and soar into the sky.
112. Matt ( Indianapolis ): How do you prepare for a game?
113. Although health officials have held exercises to prepare for pandemics and outbreaks caused by bioterrorism,(http://sentencedict.com/prepare for.html) they have yet to master the necessary communications skills.
114. To help you prepare for labor, many hospitals and other organizations offer classes (such as lamaze) to help you have a smooth delivery.
115. Once the decision was made, the people of Daghestan, Kazan, Chechenia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Azerbaijan and other areas, all began to prepare for migration out of Russian-held lands.
116. Nobody knows their true power, so countries must prepare for the worst.
117. Biaode people prepare for, prevent its Biaodi only legally as collusive tendering, drive up prices and price analysis, the reasonableness of reference, can not be decided Feibiao direct basis.
118. To prepare for the power fluctuations endemic to renewable energy, we'll need to inventory excess power to use during cloudy, windless afternoons and nights.
119. This allows the processor to prepare for the branch ahead of time (prefetching the instructions, for instance).
120. Caption :Spilled guts: After being cleaned, this 10-meter Baird's beaked whale receives a long incision to prepare for slaughtering.
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