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And apart from the benefits of feeling happier and more energetic, she also found her psychic energy became stronger and that even though she was more attuned to negative energy, she was much better able to repel it.
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Tactically, it makes sense to do the tax cut quickly or you won't be able to repel the spending momentum that comes from both sides".
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The woman was able to repel the intruder using an ordinary Remington 870 Express 12-gauge shotgun, which would not be banned under the proposed statute.
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