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Billions in Cross-Subsidies and Financial Games Must be Dealt with--Now.
Dealt with the press.
Dealt with effectively," Sanders said of his pick for biggest threat.
Dealt with everything else comfortably.
Dealt with this by limiting use as it was making me more depressed and feeling hopeless [sic].
In "2001", the monoliths were doors of transcendent perception; in "3001" they become banal and easily dealt-with alien threats.
Outright fraud, such as charging Medicare for unnecessary procedures or accepting consulting fees without performing a service, must be dealt-with.
"It sounds," says Sandra Hiller from Family Lives, "as if your son may be struggling to cope with his powerful, un-dealt-with emotions.
Had Amitav Ghosh won, I had mentally prepared a few spiteful lines about how typical its heavily dealt-with themes of post-colonial guilt were to Booker victors.
Europe may regard Bonaparte as a tyrant but Napoleon and his entourage believe he is a poorly dealt-with world leader.
Instead of washing out the uniqueness of my obstacles, I'm all about working on light's lesser dealt-with opponent: heavy.
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