Be Prepared
Americannoun
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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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"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 For A Different Market Base Your customer base changes in the weeks leading up to the big day.
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"Be Prepared" takes on new meaning in the latest edition of the 80-year-old guide.
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The scout's motto, "Be Prepared," is more than usually applicable to the work of caring for accidents which happen in the water.
From Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 by Boy Scouts of America
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