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I think that people do go to art in general as a way of addressing very deep, very intimate, very mercurial and elusive, ineffable things in a communal setting.
I'm so impressed by how bold she is at addressing very dark themes in children's books – torture and loss, for example – and does it in such a brilliant way that they can cope with it.
"Chávez was a master at addressing very different interests and holding them together as the undisputed leader," said Jennifer McCoy, the Americas program director at the Carter Center in Atlanta.
Trying to split up the working class into little interest groups and deal with them by piecemeal pandering and "addressing very real concerns" is a game that's been going on for roughly as long as the working class itself, and has always been a bad idea.
"Her unique role has won her respect and recognition from a wide range of professionals realising that the service is addressing very important gaps, including difficulties faced by those working in generic palliative care in dealing with people with dementia at the end of their lives.
This has enlarged the scope of physics one can address in Penning-trap mass spectrometry, and although more developments are going on, and will be pursued during the next years, a limiting factor especially important on addressing very exotic nuclei is the production yield, to be overcome by upgrading existing facilities and building up new ones.
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We all change addresses very often".
But it would also address very volatile financial flows.
However, the two designs address very different research inquiries.
And history should be addressed very cautiously, albeit within space constraints.
In my view the article addressed very important topic that most of companies neglect it.
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