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1. Have you ever become a "PAL" (through the PAL program) to a sexually abused 4-year-old who now, after more than a year of weekly visits and outings, runs with open arms to you when you arrive each week?
(Gleeson has since become a pal).
I wanted to become a PAL for many reasons.
What is the Peer Advising Leaders PALL) program and why did you want to become a PAL? Peer Advising Leaders are students who serve as a front line for the advising office.
If she grew taller by the end of the shoot, it's partly because of what happened offscreen, not least when Gardner, who had become a pal, took her on furlough to Rome.
He's become a pal, and if I have to leave home at 5 30 in the morning to catch a flight, I'm glad I start the journey with him.
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He believed in what he notoriously called "the white man's burden," the obligation of the superior West to bring civilization to "lesser breeds without the Law". He defended Britain during the Boer War, became a pal of Cecil Rhodes, and made clear his jingoist reverence for the military virtues.
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