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As much as he protests, however, it seems Essien is preparing for a shot at management.

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Guidance has been issued to councils on how to prepare for an increase in incidents linked to potent synthetic opioids.

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Karen says she now spends weeks negotiating the charges on behalf of everyone on the estate and is already preparing for the next bill.

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They ensure traditions are upheld, prepare for the rituals, and oversee arrangements inside the house.

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They were trained for trades, but not prepared for professions: carpentry, welding, gardening, plumbing for the boys; sewing and cooking and nursing for the girls.

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

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