In three adjoining rooms, thousands of images are scanned, color-corrected, digitally retouched, and readied for Web distribution. |
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She plated the sauces and the cooked fruits ahead of time, and loaded the readied plates onto the sheet pans. |
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Having entrenched themselves on the captured line the troops readied themselves for the next move. |
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He also took a seat, and readied his materials, inking his quill and poising his hand. |
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As he approached the trash dumpster, he held the piece of wood over his head and readied himself to strike. |
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The soldiers tried there best to garrison the town with what they had and readied themselves for the onslaught. |
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They readied the ship on the waves under the cliffs and the warriors stood at the prow as the water wound against the sand. |
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After we ate, the servants readied our horses and we rode together, me on Mercy and he on a dun mare. |
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We suspect it was one of the last rooms decorated by the previous owners as they readied the house for sale. |
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The twenty-five or so remaining Crimson Knights donned their plate mail and readied their weapons. |
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She made herself a sandwich while she readied the bathtub for a long hot bath with scented candles. |
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Coming prepared with several canvases already smudged with charcoal outlines she readied her supplies. |
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All around, weapons were readied, pistols were drawn, and rifles were cocked. |
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As he readied himself to leave, his mind conjured up images of cities, strange new lands and exciting adventures. |
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Rick readied his weapon and prepared to jump out as soon as the barrage of bullets had stopped. |
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With the same careful preparation as the previous week he readied himself for his next meeting with Myra. |
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He popped a cartridge in his camera and readied his zoom as the two men started their sleds. |
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On the forecastle deck the brass bell was struck, and with anchor down, the tenders were lifted out and readied to ferry passengers ashore. |
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Having readied their batteries for war, commanders now had to deal with preserving the peace. |
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I readied myself just behind the service line and kicked off as soon as the shuttle touched my racket. |
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Twelve Muntz metal optical turnstiles being readied for shipment to one of the largest manufacturing firms in Western Europe. |
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In the basement is the cutting room, where huge bolts of cloth are readied to be made into men's T-shirts and underwear. |
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Vinton followed suit and dropped the other guard as Eries cocked his bolt-action rifle and readied another shot. |
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He fingered the sword's handle at his belt and readied himself to pull it from the sheath at need. |
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Then, as he finally readied himself on Tuesday morning to meet the Queen, he was greeted by some decidedly unwelcome news. |
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As I pocketed the bill, still sensing their hostility, I readied my escape plan. |
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And in the far right hinterlands of football hooliganism, a series of appalling attacks is being readied. |
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But readies for does not occur at all, and the six occurrences of readied for are all passives. |
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I asked him as I readied the tongue depressor in one hand and steadied my penlight with the other. |
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We readied ourselves for Noel's Christmas Presents by ensuring the Kleenex box was close to hand. |
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Solo singing was augmented by the use of strap-on microphones, which posed a challenge to the dressers as actors were readied for their turns on the stage. |
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The place was silent, the only sound to be heard coming from the kitchen where the cook readied the evening's fare before the after work rush started. |
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This warhorse has been scrubbed clean and readied for a new campaign. |
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He reduced power, lowered his flaps and readied the aircraft to land. |
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The missile that had been readied on the launch ramp in France made it through the defenses. |
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Archers drew their arrows from their quivers and readied to fire. |
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The fog bank approached, and I readied myself for chilling cold. |
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After I had readied myself to get down to the bus stand, Vaseem messaged me that the one class that was scheduled for today had also been cancelled. |
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I felt a lecture coming, and I readied myself for an earful. |
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Forty years and one month of remodeling later, Zane had finally readied Further for its first long-haul journey. |
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Later, she readied herself to present the medals for the Russian figure skaters. |
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Mango being the season, its pulp is being readied at one corner. |
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They readied themselves to demand it, and they prepared to pay the price. |
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They quickly readied mounts, some for the number of servants she was taking and one for her, which they bedecked in gold, velvet, and silk drapes. |
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Only five years had elapsed since the first narcoma syndrome had been recognized, but already huge government hospitals in the east were being readied for intakes in the thousands. |
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As many as 20,000 security personnel had been readied to guard the courthouse where the Brotherhood officials will stand trial. |
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At Gate 32, Atta readied himself for the call to Ziad, the Beirut beach boy and debauchee. |
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Since a helipad is already being readied, landing is not a problem. |
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Following close upon sampling is sample preparation, the entire process whereby the sample is readied for measurement. |
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The knights gathered their armor and readied themselves for battle. |
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The casing over a 13 m interval was perforated at first light March 3 and the production testing equipment readied. |
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A new airport terminal is opening, a metro is being built and new ports are being readied. |
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New types of missiles, bombers and submarines are being readied for deployment over the next few years. |
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What do we say to the children when they have been readied for the visit with dad and he doesn't show up? |
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However, as he was required to comply with the inspection requirements, the master ordered the starboard lifeboat readied. |
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As we readied for the transition from office to agency, we intensified our efforts in this area. |
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So I drew the premiers as Trudeau's ten toes, being readied for the walk through the process. |
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Moreover, it has not been adequately tested or readied for clinical introduction. |
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In 2009, the two sites were readied for the transfer of manufacturing and the distribution center in Lombard was expanded. |
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Some of these have been announced in recent days by various ministers and we will continue to hear more as the initiatives are readied to be announced. |
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In addition, weather forecasting permits the electric power network to be readied for the predictable variations in production that occur. |
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However, both Trajan and Decebalus considered this only a temporary truce, and readied themselves for renewed war. |
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A review of the medical documentation leads me to conclude that the other units of blood were readied, as a precautionary measure, in case a blood transfusion was necessary. |
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Your years of study, in which you were led and nourished by teachers who devote their lives to the work of preparing young men and women for this very moment, have readied you for the effort. |
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Isabelle Le Déaut, from Basse-Normandie, asked about the human means that have been readied, as well as about the financing resources for the preparation meetings. |
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The Claimant's evidence, when considered together with all of the medical documents in this case, leads me to conclude that blood was readied, as a precautionary measure, in case a blood transfusion was necessary. |
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The recovered material is brought to the Shearwater jetty where it is decontaminated and readied for the sorting operation at the Shearwater operations hangar. |
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Meanwhile, a whole new energy regime is being readied. |
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The process of planning the Capital began over a century ago and reached a new phase in 2000, as the NCC readied itself to realize the first part of the most recent, broad-based policy statement for the Capital of the future. |
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The draft is now being readied for a second reading. |
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It is not to assuage worries that a missile visibly readied for a test flight mightwho knows-be equipped with something other than a dummy warhead, whether nuclear or not. |
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During this year of blessing, God helped you prepare your vessels to receive blessings and He poured down overflowing blessings into your readied vessels both in spirit and body. |
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The latest advancement to come from Wintersteiger is called Tunejet, an automated service station with which a snowboard or a pair of skis can be readied for the slopes with just one step. |
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Sample preparation, in analytical chemistry, the processes in which a representative piece of material is extracted from a larger amount and readied for analysis. |
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The event drew 90 participants and, by the end of the fiscal year, a written summary of our expectations was being readied for distribution across the government. |
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Production in the UK has already commenced with the first batch of transaxles being readied for delivery this spring. |
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The morning-shift certified aircraft technician who readied the aircraft for service signed item 18, which called for the replacement of the secondary lock shear pin, as being completed, but the shear pin was not replaced. |
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The spacious poolside at the hotel is being readied to resemble a large tent with attractive decor and a giant screen for live telecast. |
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It feels like sides are being drawn, battle plans readied. |
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The Treasury readied a third rescue plan for Citigroup. |
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In general, the body is readied to move quickly. |
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Certainly this invasion attempt readied the troops and facilities that would make Claudius' invasion possible three years later. |
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