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Lewis, 23, who overcame scoliosis that was discovered at age 11 and a spinal fusion operation that threatened her golf career, has dealt with obstacles far more daunting than United States Open pressure.
Reflexiones, completed on November 11 , 1785 was divided in two parts: the first dealt with prevention of smallpox in Quito, while the second dealt with obstacles on the path to its eradication.
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Billions in Cross-Subsidies and Financial Games Must be Dealt with--Now.
Instead of washing out the uniqueness of my obstacles, I'm all about working on light's lesser dealt-with opponent: heavy.
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.
Suppose the current window is win, the dealt-with window is win-pre, and the relationship of time is win-pre + Htime = win.
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