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THOUGH she had rented in both Boston and Pittsburgh, Vivian Choi had no idea what she would be facing in a hunt for an apartment in New York.
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This puts greater pressure on the host, correspondents and writers to use comedy responsibly and to address issues Americans are facing in a meaningful way.
Second: incorporate context-dependent constraints, which represent the scenario that the modeled organism is facing in a particular case.
We will explore problems that households are facing in a rapidly changing world, the challenges men in families are confronting and, ultimately, the impact of these on children.
The sign will also be placed in the direction you're facing; for example, if you're facing in a diagonal direction while placing the sign, it will face that way.
Mr. Gephardt's resistance underscores the difficulty Mr. Gore may be facing in finding an appealing choice.
The challenges of using a systematic or random sampling in an outer regional Indigenous community forced the study to use convenience sampling approach and similar challenges have been faced in a remote Indigenous study on substance use [ 15].
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