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"You guys have the hard part in prepping the Defiant.
Packing everyone's toiletries can be the trickiest part of prepping for a family trip.
Maybe she'd indulge in a long, hot bath, letting some of the stress steam away before prepping for her morning meeting with the prosecutor.
Service: Lacey repeatedly complained about the difficulty of prepping her station, then retreated to have a smoke outside on the patio.
Soon Jacky is prepping on her swimming skills and gets Davy to drop his drawers and take a swim after an occasional Sunday lesson.
Currently he is in the middle of prepping for his American debut features in Los Angeles, California, USA.
The play opens with Bobbi and Roger prepping the house because the owner of his company, George McGowan, to entertain the possibility of a promotion for him.
Prepping children for that test has become increasingly common in recent years, and admissions officers will throw out an application if they sense that a child has been coached, Dr. Krents said.
"We did everything for her, from revising her résumé, to prepping her for interviews and negotiations and putting her in direct contact with recruiters and decision makers," Ms. Johnson said.
She went through the crowded days prepping for arrival, slipping off to make love with John, fencing with Frank to avoid doing the same with him, and all the while feeling there was an eye on her, somewhere.
Nedra, the Blue Team's newest member, was reluctant to do any work in the punishment, to a point where she was not finished in prepping the Red Team's kitchen after they returned from their field trip.
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Having dined at the French Laundry several times, and at Mr. Keller's Per Se in New York quite recently, this time I chose to observe the kitchen one afternoon as the staff was prepping for dinner.
I mean, I started thinking about it as we were prepping "Ocean's" because I knew I was going into a movie in which, I felt, at no point was I asking you to really believe anything that was going on.
I went to Widener University, south of Philadelphia, where I found myself in the company of a great many prep-school boys who had blond hair, orthodonture--and every other conceivable advantage, including prepping for the SATs that had probably boosted their scores by 100 points or more.