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Public health and non-governmental organizations run a handful of rehabilitative programs for prostitutes, but a majority of sex work transpires under the radar of authorities.
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Sometimes that pastoral work transpired over an international phone call.
All of this has considerably deepened the understanding of his scientific and intellectual preparation for the theoretical work that transpired during the voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle.
Her grandmother, it transpires, worked in factories for 60 years.
Quebec police got involved and were able to work out what transpired.
An ACFE study covering 959 cases of "occupational fraud" (meaning the kind that transpires at work) between January 2006 and February 2008 suggests that U.S. businesses lose, on average, 7% of their annual revenue to fraud.
She refused treatment until her father flew to her bedside and begged her to allow the doctors to get to work, even though it transpired she had fractured her skull.
Lesley Wright, a contemporary Bizet scholar, remarks that, unlike his compatriots Rameau and Debussy, Bizet has not been accorded a critical edition of his principal works; should this transpire, she says, "we might expect yet another scholar to attempt to refine the details of this vibrant score which has so fascinated the public and performers for more than a century".
It is not, it transpires, one I work at.
In fact, I have spent much of the last 15 years or so teaching, preaching and believing that it is in the shadows where the serious work of psycho-spiritual growth transpires.
The gender dimension transpires in this work in at least two aspects.
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