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- adjective
preparatory
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actually troy, bach wrote as consistently and plentifully as schubert but for 50 years instead of 20. he also was the organist and had all preparational duties for the music at the various churchs, chapels and courts in which he was associated....and its been estimated that as much as 1/2 of his output has been lost or played one time and discarded and no one knows if it is the better half.
"Life spans measured in years don’t take into account how fast we live them." Ann Althouse 2007
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… This was really a preparational game for Thursday. "
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jon Maletz The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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… This was really a preparational game for Thursday. "
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jon Maletz The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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… This was really a preparational game for Thursday. "
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jon Maletz The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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… This was really a preparational game for Thursday. "
Aspen Times - Top Stories Jon Maletz The Aspen Times Aspen 2010
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"Personally, I am really looking forward to having Kepler form part of our team structures and management during the preparational stages of the Champions League and also during actual tournament time.
iac world news feed 2010
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