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"We were thinking we might be in for a rough go if we don't address some things and grow up," Brey conceded.
"We've worked really hard to address some things we needed to improve last season," said Sampson.
"It gave me the chance to address some things I had been needing to say out loud".
"It was nice for us as family to address some things, and to bring those things to the surface which had built up over time and call a spade a spade and lay it out.
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"Obama will, I think, begin to address some of these things".
We're just trying to address some of these things, un-Tippex them, so that it changes the way people look at the city".
He added that he was eager "to address some of the things that have been said in Parliament, some of which are total lies," and said reports that the News Corporation was contemplating spinning off its newspapers into a separate entity were "pure rubbish".
"The P.G.A. is now looking at new entry points to the sport that address some of the things - technology, family fun, and low-cost, time-flexible experiences for beginners - that people have identified as important to them in the new research we conducted".
In 1997, he wrote and published "The Teenager's Guide to the Real World," to address some of the things he said he wished he had known in high school, where as a slightly geeky teenager he struggled to fit in.
Peter is collaborative and he has tried to address some of those things.
Today, I'd like to address some of the things that make taking the subway... interesting.
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