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"Powers come and go, so, all we have to do is to be ready to work with those that will be in power," he told the New York Times ahead of Biden's visit.

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“While we always hope to collaborate with our federal partners, California will be ready to vigorously defend our interests and values from any unlawful action by the incoming Trump Administration,” said Gabriel, chair of the Assembly Budget Committee, in a statement.

Corum said coaches told him early last week to be ready for a heavier workload.

The funds - which are limited to one payment per household - will be paid through a new Scottish Parliament benefit, which will not be ready until late 2025.

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They are being cared for by the National Trust's Plant Conservation Centre, and will be ready to plant out next winter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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