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Before I could even begin to stress out about this problem, I heard what I can only describe as the voice of reason calling from the other side of the grate.
I cannot begin to stress how much girls like this.
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"In the name of progressiveness, we have begun to stress our differences rather than our similarities".
Though some institutions are beginning to stress broader general-education courses, students take fewer courses outside majors.
Not long after he left, CNN, like the rest of the news business, began to stress domestic news.
But the dogs had had their day by 1977, when the company began to stress television advertising.
As Rutgers fell to 1-5, Schiano began to stress to his players that progress would be measured in much smaller increments, even by repetitions at practice.
By the 9th century, however, artists began to stress the realistic aspects of Christ's suffering and death.
But the diminished allotment, along with the heat and scant rainfall -- is beginning to stress even the areas that they are watering.
More disturbingly, those numbered pages have begun to stress me out, as though I should at all times be doing stuff worthy of careful indexing.
In the early decades of the last century, white Protestants who embraced modern science and the latest biblical criticism also began to stress humanitarian work over evangelism.
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