Word: preparee
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"The interview was not as stressful as everyone had told me it would be," said Benn, who is an English concentrator and plans to study the subject further at Oxford. "I had read the Economist and the Spectator to prepare for the interview but they didn't ask me anything...
Reeves said that since the outcome of these measures is unclear, the city must prepare for the possibility that rent control will be eliminated.
The "call of service" is the most profound and charitable of human instincts. As I prepare to spend Christmastime with my Little Brother, I urge Harvard to reflect upon its public mission, and to remember that the miraculous gift it offered him and me--and countless others like us--was...
The Harvard men's hockey team, battered and bruised, will focus on the little things to prepare for tonight's game at Colgate.
She also hopes that racing in the Invitational will better prepare the team for February's Eastern championships, an event for which she says the team wants to be "at a peak." Each event features three consecutive days of swimming.