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We are like trees that not even a hurricane has been able to uproot, because our roots grow so deeply.
"There's an arbitrary quality that nobody's been able to uproot and eliminate," said Richard C. Dieter, the director of the Death Penalty Information Center in Washington.
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Entrepreneurs, scientists, tennis players and film stars may be able to uproot themselves in search of lower taxes, but the average worker is still unlikely to become a tax refugee.
A rash of apartment fires over the holidays that left dozens of families homeless have housing advocates questioning how much longer they will be able to find adequate housing for low-income families uprooted by such emergencies.
But women are often less able to uproot themselves.
If you plan on allowing your biennials to self-sow, you'll need to be able to distinguish new plants from weeds so that you don't uproot them.
Levy – who is now commuting between his New York City office and the Uproot Wine headquarters in Napa – sees Uproot Wine as primarily a marketing company which is able to provide what he calls "transparency" for the production and selling of wine.
Should he be able to?
They may be able to.
God is able to survive".
I was able to travel.
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