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1 My own first food memories are the meals my mother and grandmother would prepare just after the war.
2 We've got time to prepare just like we had time to prepare for the physical risks of the virus.
3 She would make a sad failure who would prepare just enough rice to serve four persons when six were to be seated at the table.
4 In fact, I've had a real morass prepared just for him.
5 I'm preparing just the same I would for any representative game.
6 They're preparing just like we're preparing to win a football game.
7 This dessert should be prepared just before serving.
8 Sandy needs his food prepared just so.
9 The other five ex-prisoners went to Gaza, where similar festivities were prepared just over the border from Israel.
10 Prepare just like the other creams.
11 To be prepared just before eaten.
12 He was not prepared just then to enter into a controversy with Father Nicholas, and he wished for quiet.
13 They also came pre-coated with a light-sensitive emulsion of silver so did not need preparing just before taking the photograph.
14 The Bundt was a simple choice, and though not especially popular in the twenty-first century, could be wonderful if prepared just right.
15 Mine had been prepared just the way I liked it, with just enough coffee to legitimize my addictions for sugar and cream.
16 "I am not well prepared just at this moment; but never mind, I am ready."
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