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"I was motivated and wanted very much to understand addiction and be more wise in working with this issue," explains Therese.
I have probably softened over the years, being less impulsive now, working better through others, and trying to be more wise.
We are not happy about it". In Newham, east London, Mary Bradley, acting returning officer, said: "I think it would be more wise for politi cal parties to stay completely clear of the postal voting system in view of what has happened recently". Experts believe up to 6m of the 44m votes likely to be cast on May 5 will be postal votes and, in marginal constituencies, they could be decisive.
Would it not be more wise to simply try and run away?
We just waited because we thought from a PR point of view it would be more wise to wait, then put it into the right perspective".
In the process of change, she also thought it would be more wise to walk slow, because it was important for her to stay balanced on the beam of her life.
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If later my feelings change, I should celebrate now by being more wise, not feel bad about before.
It was more wise to bring him later on in the game and have him at full speed.
The first was based on E Nesbit's novel The Railway Children, which Jeffries adapted in pursuit of his belief that there were more wise children than wise adults.
"I look back on that time, my indignant attitude and my heartfelt mission to prove my innocence with eyes that are more wise with time," Parker continued in his post.
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