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We do not know, however, whether these figures were readied in every case.

They readied a stage in their proceedings when they thought that a special inquiry would be useful.

The third stage is readied when work is taken away from them compulsorily.

If one of the panels by a majority dissents from the other three, then agreement is not readied.

I hope that a decision will be readied very shortly.

In consequence paint manufacturers who have specialised in paints suitable for war purposes will in many cases have readied record turnover figures.

Although one individual might be able to afford a case costing him £5,000, he might find it much more difficult to produce the readies for a case costing him £100,000.

We have readied a perfect state of things in the railway world, wherein a man or woman charged with wrongful conduct has to be informed of the complaint.

People were ready to combine efforts to obstruct any further act of (re)presentation in order to prevent their loss of control over it.

However, as the vehicle was readied for production, this emphasis on tractor-like usage decreased and the centre steering proved impractical in use.

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We play a few games until the supper is ready.

We are now ready to assign triangles to segments.

We are now ready to obtain the final contradiction.

We are ready to prove the main step in the upper bound.

We are a strong democratic country ready to take on any challenge.

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