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All too often, while we are all getting ready for school and work, the water supply to the bathroom suddenly disappears, leaving everyone in mid-wash or with a mouth full of toothpaste.
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We are all dressed up and ready for the festivities.
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So are we ready to do this? (Applause.) Are you all ready to roll up your sleeves?
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Mr. COOK: I think what you're seeing really for the first time is a divide between the farmers who are making the case they need subsidies all the time and those who are saying we're ready to go into more of a free market.
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We are not convinced that all areas of the transportation chain in the world are ready.
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All of those features are not ready, yet, but all of the pieces are there in the system because we are focused on cross application integration.
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And we've recruited professional athletes from all across this country who are just ready and willing to encourage our kids to get and to stay active.
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We have really got to convince people, with all the hard work we do and everything we produce, that we are ready for government.
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And by now, all indications are that he's ready to wrap things up, and we wait to see what he is going to come up with, if anything, in terms of charges and indictments.
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First, as a condition of receiving access to Title I funds, we will ask all states to put in place a plan to adopt and certify standards that are college and career-ready in reading and math.
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But the emergence of its younger, more attractive cousin -- augmented reality (AR) -- in an age when computers are all-pervasive and understanding of them is widespread, means that we might, at long last, be ready to take the plunge.
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