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A person who constantly uses profanity is a person who chronically deals with anger.
He dealt with it.
It was dealt with".
Deal or be dealt with.
In foreign affairs, Washington is chronically unable to deal with more than one crisis at a time.
"We're dealing with chronically low herds," said Richard Volpe, an economist for the USDA.
Ten years after the cartoon crisis, Middle Eastern regimes are still dealing with chronically low popular support.
It became a general hospital in 1948 dealing with chronically ill and geriatric patients and closed in 1994.
The results of this study may be important for family doctors, dealing with chronically ill (and therefore weather-sensitive) persons.
Psychiatry has been considered as one of the most stressful medical specialities as it is frequently dealing with chronically ill, often incurable patients with mental illness [ 1].
Contact Wounds relates his medical life from training in South Africa and treating VD in the Seychelles to dealing with the chronically malnourished in Angola and patching up war casualties in Iraq.
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