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This time it's for the romance of being who I really am, who I am without the distractions of an early death and resurrection in an experimental environment, a starship expedition that went wrong and the founding of an industry to deal with
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Can deal with most of the situations
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Note any subtle ways in which you might already feel somewhat better as you deal with difficult situations
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The world has changed so comprehensively that we can no longer deal with our day-to-day problems by simply using our bodies’ physical powers
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Earning for our food, rushing to work by various modes of transport, waiting in queues, communication using modern means, social responsibilities, all have been added to the man who was originally created to deal with only nature
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As I said, I prefer to deal with someone who committed
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Everything depends on what we think about the nature and environment and how we want to deal with our fellow beings
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He does not deal with us
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throwing at Him, God have enough goodness to deal with
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bringing them to the one who is able of deal with their
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Jesus will deal with everyone’s sin without rejecting
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was able to deal with this woman’s sins even though
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Simon had a problem with her, He was able to deal with
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wanted to stone her, He was able to deal with Peter’s
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three times, and He is able to deal with our sins, because
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· Look carefully for the cause of pain and then search for a way to deal with the cause
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God deal with man
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Men need to learn to deal with stress through mental shielding which involves developing the ability to disengage from hostile comments and remain in control, first by achieving a calm, relaxed state, and then creating a mental shield between yourself and person responsible for causing stress
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"If they get that four tons of aluminum, they can do more harm than we can deal with
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While it is difficult to plan a trouble free retirement, being better prepared will help us deal with the uncertainties more effectively
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My feeling is to deal with the cause and that the whitefly only the effects
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‘How did you deal with that?’
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Which brought him to his next order of business; he had to find out who he was dealing with and how best to deal with them
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Whilst wielding the loo brush and scrubbing at decades of limescale, I’d decided that I shall deal with this … this setback … come to terms with it and then I will call her
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Is it very wet? Fog? Winds? Where are you located? Your state will have its own special environmental issues that you will have to deal with
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If he was ever going to deal with stolen things, that bead would be enormous temptation
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On top of that, I spent most of yesterday keeping within reach of the phone and, on the two occasions I had to go out of earshot into the garden to deal with the washing, I had checked to see if anyone had called while I was out there as soon as I got back inside … but Stephen didn’t call
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The phone rang and I decided to deal with Will later
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They look into each others eyes and she smiles, turns to deal with Ahmed
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"So what was the deal with Zamir's tattoo? Why would anyone want a tattoo of the Albanian flag?"
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"Michael was three months into his deal with Sammy
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mutiny to deal with, Ranger
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Saya's talk of her missing father had stirred up a bunch of emotions that Leonora did not want to deal with, from thoughts of her long-lost mother to memories of her father, whom she hadn't visited in months and felt guilty about
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As though things weren't bad enough I had to deal with that as well
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It seems she took a blow to the head and there is some internal bleeding which they are having to deal with
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That asteroid will destroy us too and we won't have a later to think about that if we don't deal with this now
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wall, finding it extremely hard to deal with the situation
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Okay, so during that time I also had to deal with getting out of bed (when did my legs turn to cotton wool?) and being taken along to the toilet (amazing how quickly one can get out of the habit of the most commonplace activities)
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It is hard to accept that office knowing full well that you will have to deal with many of those after being appointed
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Paul instructed the churches of Galatia on how to deal with those in sin
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It is interesting to note that while two books of the Old Testament bear the names of women (Ruth and Esther), and deal with their lives as God worked
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His oldest sons had ridden out to deal with Waldeis, the one who had given Ernesto the infection and now ridden off into the wild chaparral in fear
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That would be the next refinement, the boat needs to get much thinner to deal with the city
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Their flavor was close enough to bacon to deal with
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And now Ava had to deal with the separation
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"All in good time," Alfred said, "One of the first things we have to deal with is getting Alan back up here before he starts granting interviews to news magazines
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Now it was her turn to deal with this
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Danton stood in the middle of the room and looked down at the squat figure by the wall, finding it extremely hard to deal with the situation
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One person she could deal with, two might be a problem
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Many of Jesus’ parables deal with agriculture, because most of the people of His time would have understood this easiest
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"Some kind of Nyobba could actually hurt her, but only bad enough to make her way madder than that nyobba would want to deal with
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to deal with life’s complexity, of facing things
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who turns you to drink to deal with the stress,
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Men must learn how to deal with it
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"It's a damn good thing we found it's ass in a tube and didn't have to deal with it's beak," was the last thing Desa wheezed
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‘Then I shall deal with them
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That water's green and hilly out there in sailor's nowhere and my saddle-worn stomach couldn't deal with that
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She links her arm through mine and leads me off towards the house, leaving Berndt and Wiesse to deal with the ggs
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That it is likely to be more than a week is not a prospect I view with joy … but he may well have household business to deal with … it will pass, Lintze, I remind myself
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As he made his way through the darkness he kicked various buckets, pots and pans that had been left strategically placed to deal with the many leaks that the roof had sprung during so many years of neglect
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So that’s only two rooms to prepare - I can deal with that
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‘No, not at all, Lintze … and I’ll deal with you later, Deris!’ Berndt replied as his son chuckles
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‘I’m here now … I’m sorry I was so long but there were things I had to deal with
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Cops like to deal with everything and understand nothing
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On top of having to deal with her son being a fucking loon now, my mother was still being bombarded by Scientologist's phone calls telling her not to let me take these drugs or those drugs
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It should come as no surprise that Miss Jones’s experience at the forefront of integration and social inclusion should provide her with the moral courage and the fortitude to deal with her next hot political potato
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He saw a way of saving the village and was about to do a deal with the government which meant names would emerge in the near future
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Being thoroughly practical and having been trained to deal with difficult situations, the soldier put the dog back by the cash machine and proceeded to empty all of his pockets and his trouser legs of ten and twenty-pound notes
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their friends and does it badly, he may have to not only deal with the one he insulted but all of her friends as well
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He also decided that it would be better to deal with the matter of his friend’s phantom offspring face to face
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Even with the office matters to deal with I cannot stop the thoughts roiling in the back of my mind: has she told him yet? Is he all right? What’s going to happen? But at least here I can suppress them so that they do not torment me so much
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He found the plasticised, superficiality of staged Internet sex far more satisfying than having to deal with the real thing
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By the time the coffee’s made, Ben and Gary have got all the stuff in and piled it all up in the hall - and there it will just have to stay there until tomorrow, can’t be bothered to deal with it now
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It fades as the food hits but we are going to have to work out a strategy to deal with this if we are to survive it
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Everyone I have to deal with appears to be behaving like a total idiot and then, in addition to that, my nerves are such that if I hear a conversation stop as soon as I walk into the room, I assume they are talking about Alastair and me
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‘You’ve had a lot to deal with over the last week, Jo, it’s not surprising that you get ratty sometimes
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Death certificates were signed and lodged with the appropriate authorities, funeral arrangements planned and paid for, paperwork sorted and solicitors engaged to deal with the minutiae of closing down a life
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If only they could deal with the stiff by clicking a button and filing its life away in some Interweb repository
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Rhiannon has already said she’ll deal with that aspect of it, which is a great relief
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He strokes my hair with one hand, the other round my waist, trying to deal with the fact that he cannot be there for me
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ask Him to help me deal with it
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deal with them but once God
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Any heat at all would kill them and even the tangler beam probably carries more heat than they want to deal with
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whose memory had sufficient width to deal with real live events
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We agree that it would be more sensible for me to deal with the letting of the cottage – I’ll contact the agency she used when I took the tenancy
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What was it Alastair said last night … something about ‘holding hands over a distance’ … I feel his unseen presence with me … I can deal with this
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Okay, Jo, the worst has happened – deal with it
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who had been called out to deal with the disturbance
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them, she was able to deal with her loss in a healthier
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'Why, why is it so unfair? Why do only I have to deal with this?' she cried, 'why
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learned how to deal with the situation, always thinking twice before
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able to deal with it
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that had been left strategically placed to deal with the many leaks
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The bad news was, without magic she had the alimentary canal to deal with, and she had to deal with it while bobbing in this boat that seemed no bigger than a bottle cap in the wide expanses of sea they crossed
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she was so terribly happy that she’d found a man who loved her and when it all went pear-shaped, she hadn't the wherewithal to deal with the situation at all, not to mention the shame she clearly felt … and not only for the abortion
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with the moral courage and the fortitude to deal with her next hot
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Being thoroughly practical and having been trained to deal with
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Graham is out and Bill up to his eyes in something complicated so it falls to me to go and deal with her
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would be better to deal with the matter of his friend’s phantom
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The phones keep me fairly busy and in addition to that, I have to deal with deliveries and the odd caller … and some of them are decidedly odd! The guy who keeps ringing Dave up about crop circles came in and tried to persuade me that I ought to let him speak with Dave