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1 You'll need to become proficient at preparing new cymeks from human volunteers.
2 Pakistan also accused India of preparing new tests, which India denied.
3 The kitchen was busy, full of staff preparing new platters for the guests.
4 How are companies preparing new and current staff for the opportunities it can bring?
5 Ukraine's military reported continued shelling, and said rebels appeared to be preparing new offensives.
6 It said that it is currently preparing new Bills in a number of different areas.
7 The EU is currently reviewing the classification of carbon derivatives, while preparing new financial legislation.
8 The United States and Europe are preparing new sanctions against Russia over its actions in Ukraine.
9 In exciting news, the singer is preparing new pop and dancehall albums, according to Rolling Stone.
10 England was preparing new and much larger forces.
11 The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, a primary U.S. bank regulator, is preparing new measures on data security.
12 The police are preparing new plans to safeguard women who want to go to the temple then.
13 I have no news about myself, as I am merely slaving over the sickening work of preparing new editions.
14 Minister of State with responsibility for housing Batt O'Keeffe has said the Government is preparing new standards for rented accommodation.
15 Haley said on Sunday that Washington was preparing new sanctions on Russia over its support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
16 The prospect of the level change has Yin Guangqing, the boss of three Chongqing Noodles shops, busy preparing new menus.
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