Remove your safety net and truly commit to the task at hand. Congratulations my friend, you’re ready to burn your boats! |
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If residents strengthen the city's identity, they will be ready one day to leave the mainland and form a city-state akin to Singapore. |
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The parole board has decided that the prisoner is not yet ready for release. |
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You can be sure that your mind and body will both feel fully relaxed and refreshed; ready to start your well-deserved vacation off on the best foot! |
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They appreciated her kindness but were not ready to reciprocate the gesture. |
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Farmer Jones is in straits because his baler is broken down and he's got three fields of hay ready to bale. |
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We got everything ready for the party before the guests arrived. |
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She bustled around the kitchen getting ready for dinner guests. |
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Following months of conversation on the Internet, the man was ready to participate in active radicalization. |
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Paul was the first one to unzip his pants, take out his diddle, and make himself ready to pee on the wire. |
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When I wake up, I make a point to divest myself of all my prejudices, ready to start the day. |
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To make sure that all such effort remains fun and rewarding, the dogless hunter should set a pace that's both relaxed and ready for action. |
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This part will help you chill out, get ready, and plan to have a fabbo time. |
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And with a wave of merchandising almost ready to go, there is every indication of fadish success. |
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If you insist on posting your baby photos to that abortion newsgroup, get ready for some flamage. |
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Be in a strong, balanced stance and ready to withstand any contact that may take place as you stop the flash cut. |
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Small flitters were powered and made ready, and everything that carried manual controls was inspected and cleared for action. |
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The abscess may be hastened to a head by hot fomentations or poultices. It is then ready to be opened and drained. |
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In determining whether the male is ready for conversation, the woman should not hesitate to employ the delicate techniques of foretalk. |
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I have bought at Boston a dozen Pidgeons ready pulled and garbidged for three pence. |
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But McCartney, 50, is hardly ready to give up the ghost of his creative past. |
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Now, when you're fighting Republicans... Democrats are all rallied around and ready to go ahead and go to the mattresses. |
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She loved her hippietastic mom but wasn't quite sure she was ready to introduce her Constance friends to her. |
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If enough material was ready, 128 or even 192 pages would be published together. |
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It has been rather misty for several mornings, so I told my pal to get ready and we would hop it the next day. |
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The first and third were called off due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the Britons seemed ready to come to terms. |
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After six years of captivity he heard a voice telling him that he would soon go home, and then that his ship was ready. |
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Although the army and fleet were ready by early August, adverse winds kept the ships in Normandy until late September. |
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Another earl, Waltheof, despite being one of William's favourites, was also involved, and some Breton lords were ready to offer support. |
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At the head of a new army and ready for conquest, Geoffrey was wounded and was forced to return to Anjou again. |
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It was at this pivotal moment, as the King seemed ready to resign to the barons' demands, that Edward began to take control of the situation. |
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In late 1185 the crown was ready, but John's visit had by then proved a complete failure, so Henry cancelled the coronation. |
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The Fleet Commander has responsibility for the provision of ships, submarines and aircraft ready for any operations that the Government requires. |
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Philip was unhappy at the conditions imposed, but he was ready to agree for the sake of securing the marriage. |
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An idea which must be insulated, enshrouded, qualified, and propped by intertwangled verbiage is not ready for release into the world. |
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They value themselves extremely for their Affinity to the English, and are ready to do them all friendly Offices. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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I don't know when the hearse is gonna be ready, and Mama has her Jazzercise on Mondays. |
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Roosevelt for military aid from the United States, but Roosevelt was not yet ready to ask Congress to commit the country to war. |
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They stiffened when they saw Hillier, ready to throw him a salute, but he waved at them jollily as he marched through, singing. |
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Napoleon was not ready for war and so this was the best time for Britain to stop them. |
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Augustin Robespierre and Saliceti were ready to listen to the freshly promoted artillery general. |
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Brueys then anchored his fleet in Aboukir Bay, ready to support Napoleon if required. |
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Such schools hold that this feature is essential for students to be ready to move into society at large. |
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Confidence in the device was diminished by the time the Luftwaffe was ready to conduct big raids. |
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By this point it was clear that Gloster's first airframe would be ready long before Rover could deliver an engine. |
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Getting ready for my last burst of fire for the project during the next 2 weeks. After that I will take my much needed rest. |
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Some volunteers might opt to stay on in Zambia by other means, but the General election had left a sour taste in my mouth and I was ready to go. |
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Thomas Allason was appointed as the main architect, and in March 1854 the new brick building inspired from the Great Exhibition stood ready. |
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A test bed for the new engine until its intended home, the new Mark VII saloon, was ready. |
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All Saints Church was designated as a cathedral in 1927, signalling that the town was ready for city status. |
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It was then dropped with much solemnity into the letter-box, so as to be ready for the letter-corporal at early post time. |
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If the design goal is achieved, it should be ready to fly again within two days. |
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The National Health Service was ready to pay for a nursing home, but Jane was determined that he would live at home. |
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In about three minutes, the plasma would be ready to use and could stay fresh for around four hours. |
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Michael's mass, and soon as his men were ready, they built a fortress at Hasting's port. |
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Money can reduce the transaction cost of exchange because of its ready acceptability. |
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This found ready exponents in the universities, where the ecclesiological movement was forming. |
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Teach watched as the gap between the vessels closed, and ordered his men to be ready. |
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Once the relief returns, the old guard forms back up ready to march back to Victoria Barracks. |
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Boiled bacon is ready to eat, as is some smoked bacon, but they may be cooked further before eating. |
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One could then attach the pipe connector onto the tap, so that the cellarman could turn the tap on when ready. |
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With some of them he kept up an acquaintance as long as he and they lived, and was ever ready to shew them acts of kindness. |
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My house has lost Levet, a man who took interest in everything, and therefore ready at conversation. |
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A little clitoral resurfacing here, an aesthetic snip of the meat flaps there, and you're ready to spread for Playboy. |
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We have to wait until they're ready to receive us, and make sure we turn up at the appointed time. |
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I should be ready to do the job without being paid for it, though I don't say it is not sweeter to get both gold and revenge at one stroke. |
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Two seconds later Charlie comes out with his hand at the high port, ready for shaking. |
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Just as our meal was ready, our roustabout came into camp, riding one of the horses barebacked, with only a halter and leading the other two. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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But Warren came with my mother the very next day, in his Bill Cosby sweater and pleated khaki pants, ready to meet his niece. |
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She'd nearly had enough. She was ready to go home, forget all about it. Be the birthdayless, motherless Mattie Browne for the rest of her life. |
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Blast was produced by bellows worked by four 'blowers', three of whom worked at a time while the fourth stood ready to replace one of the others. |
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It also doesn't hurt that, with blogware such as Google's Blogger.com, everything is ready and set up for you to start without delay. |
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A pair of birds settle on the bough above them, murmuring together, ready to roost. |
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All this breadcrumbing finished, you can put the meat on a grid over a baking dish and leave it until you are ready to cook it. |
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The bishop was as able and ready to buckle with the Lord Protector as he was with him. |
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He was as good a man as Jacky at any weapon that could be named, and if Jacky were game for a chiving match, he was ready for him. |
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In many cases the man's climax comes so swiftly that the woman's reactions are not nearly ready. |
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When you're ready, just call out the position of the pieces and I'll give you a countermove. |
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When cattle replaced buffalo on the plains, cow chips in turn replaced buffalo chips as a ready source of British thermal units. |
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Two weeks ago, Mr Davies intimated to Mr Brown that he was ready to cross the floor. |
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He was fine on the black, and providing the cueist was chalked up and ready to fire, the yellow wasn't a problem. |
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When ready to serve, beat the eggs and combine with soup gradually until you have about a cupsworth. |
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Merrymakers brought their own beer. Those not provisioned with the amber fluid found a ready supply in the dressing room of the Hilton Base Ball Club at three cents a glass. |
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Better say naething about the laird, my man, and tell me instead, what sort of a chap ye are that are sae ready to cleik in with an auld gaberlunzie fiddler? |
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Thy servants are ready to do whatsoever my lord the king shall appoint. |
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I am not ready to ridicule the claim of the Yogi adepts, that they are able to project some kind of astral body, and to communicate with one another from distant places. |
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Because of the eventual English victory at sea, the Army of Flanders escaped the drowning death Justinus and his men had in mind for them, ready to fight another day. |
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I'm not ready to get attached, as I want to continue sleeping around. |
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We should get moving with the props if we want this play ready on time. |
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The soldiers held their rifles at the ready and listened for the enemy. |
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In June 1940 at night-time the air-raid siren went, my father was at the docs so my mother told my elder brother to go down the steps ready for me to be handed to him. |
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When they returned from the church the dinner was all but ready. |
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The leavee is the one who may not have been quite ready to give up on the relationship and so may feel still committed in some way to the marriage. |
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He was as ready to go in for statistics as for anything else. |
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Wherefore King Ban and King Bors made them ready, and dressed their shields and harness, and they were so courageous that many knights shook and bevered for eagerness. |
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He felt bone-tired and twitchy, the way he did in the final stages of putting a video-game project together, almost ready to go gold and turn a new game loose on the public. |
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False rumours of an impending Irish army attack on London circulated in the capital, and a mob of over 100,000 assembled ready to defend the city. |
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These include cut portions, reformed roasts, rolls, escallops, grillsteaks, burgers, turkey hams, nuggets, sausages, frankfurters, salamis, bolognas, and ready meals. |
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Millions of these have no conception of the meaning and obligation of popular government, and so they are the ready prey of demagogues and groundlings. |
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The mom, getting ready to leave, kisses the annoying woman goodbye, deliberately smearing the back of her snow-white blouson with orange Cheetos crumbs. |
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The passengers get ready to ride down the Mt. Van Hoevenberg bobrun. |
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Bookchests will be ready for distribution on the 4th Saturday of September and January. Books sent to the respective Circles are charged to the officers. |
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Bernardo has his tongue out ready to make moves!! bow chica wow wow! |
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Unleavened bread and a fruit spread called haroseth are still served today at Passover feasts to remind God's people to be ready to go for God when he calls! |
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The contraction in the number of old public buildings speaks of a town 'clearing the decks', ready for a renewed period of prosperity with Charles II's return to the Castle. |
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After a short breather she was ready to continue up the hill. |
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Let's try to hold off the lawyers until we are ready for them. |
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Magnus and Big Buck are over in the bullspen, ready for tonight's rodeo. |
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Here we usually find the caballero aiming his pistol in one direction while pointing his reined-in steed in another, as if ready to wheel and dash to safety. |
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This was told to King Harold, and he gathered then a great army and come towards them at the Hoary Apple Tree, and William came upon him unawares before his folk were ready. |
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Thus, whether stations have or do not have inside lubritoriums, affords a ready means for a gemeral classification of gasoline outlets as to the adequacy of their facilities. |
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The disparate threads contained are, in the cloth of a religious society, ready to revolutionize the world and bring the Kingdom of Heaven into its full reality on earth. |
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I spent all night on the coding, but the program was ready by morning. |
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Now, this home battery here ready to print is the main steam. The coherer is the valve, always ready to be turned on. The Hertzian wave is the child's hand that turns it. |
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The renovation is coming along nicely, and should be ready within a month. |
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Now you are ready for the copy shop! Have your parents take you to the copy shop and ask the technician to reduce your art to fit the memo-pad size you want. |
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Sae Beatrice wis ready whan she wis cried on in the middle o the nicht tae halp the howdie. It wis a saicont bairn, an Derriakin wis muckle-boukit, sae the birth gaed quick. |
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It was very pleasant to find a young, bright, slim, rose-colored kinswoman all ready to recognize consanguinity when one came back from cousinless foreign lands. |
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In the late 1700s during the industrial revolution in the United Kingdom, families would place a cut of meat into the oven as they got ready for church. |
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Some parents apply for membership on behalf of their children, while others allow the child to decide whether to become a member when they are ready, and older in age. |
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The image of the Nigerian police became worse during the military era as the force became a ready tool of repression for incessive repressive military regimes. |
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If the couple seems ready, the marriage is recommended to the meeting. |
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He made camp there that night, pitching his little tent in the trail for pure cussedness, and defying aloud a traveling world to make him move until he got good and ready. |
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We can embroider a wide range of ready designs or a custom logo. |
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For well understanding the omniscience of his nature, he is not so ready to deceive himself, as to falsifie unto him whose cognition is no way deludable. |
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Oh yeah, and I was wearing a dickie bow. I was halfway to being a light entertainer. Actually, if you've seen some late-night shows on ITV2, I was ready for action. |
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So if your next note involves lifting a finger, you need to plan to lift the finger promptly to above its spot on the string so that it's ready to play again at any time. |
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Another earl, Waltheof, although one of William's favourites, was also involved, and there were some Breton lords who were ready to rebel in support of Ralph and Roger. |
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Then we hunted up a place close by to hide the canoe in, amongst the thick willows. We took some fish off of the lines and set them again, and begun to get ready for dinner. |
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The brothers also had supporters ready to rise up in England. |
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The entire tank of guppies was in their maturity and ready to mate. |
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His face appears in the open window of the pilot's seat on the flight deck. He is ready. I am ready. It's time to kick the tires and light the fires. |
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During the EU referendum campaign, Cameron stated that Turkey was unlikely to be ready to join the EU 'until the year 3000' at its current rate of progress. |
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There was mockery of our foolhardy enterprise in the soft whispering sough of the water, as I heard it lapper beneath the ferry-boat that lay ready to cross to the other side. |
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This level of interest has naturally led to a hovercraft rental sector and numerous manufacturers of small, ready built designs of personal hovercraft to serve the need. |
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But to offend the poster child of the newly ascendant right-wing would offend Ford Nation, its multitudes signed up and ready to go, go, go and vote, vote, vote. |
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Now that you've loaded the film you're ready to start shooting. |
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After a week of working at a frenetic pace, she was ready for Saturday. |
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