Be Prepared
Americannoun
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"Be Prepared" has degenerated to a Tom Lehrer double-entendre; the descendants of Lord Baden-Powell are dimly imagined by contemporary cynics to be a rustic army of bug-eyed idealists.
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"Be Prepared" takes on new meaning in the latest edition of the 80-year-old guide.
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Be Prepared For A Different Market Base Your customer base changes in the weeks leading up to the big day.
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But millions of boys wore their fleur-de-lis emblems proudly, millions of parents watched astonished as their sons developed knowledge and skills never taught in schools, and the international motto "Be Prepared" became a household phrase.
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And as we happen to know, Elmer was a boy who always believed in the efficiency of the scout's motto, "Be Prepared!"
From Storm-Bound or, A Vacation Among the Snow Drifts by Douglas, Alan
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