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She'd grown up incredibly sheltered, she wrote, and had been compensating in adulthood, hence the cocaine (which, by the way, she's only tried three times).
The high prices (compensating, in part, for the B.Y.O.B. policy) are mitigated by how seriously the food is taken, and by the generous portions.
If Myler is not the quickest thing on two legs, he is showing encouraging signs of compensating in the same way.
In the interest of children, in the interest of simple economic realism, and in the interest of compensating in some small way for New Jersey's yawning income gap, President Bush should sign the final measure.
The painstaking art is all in the patterning of diamonds, roses and leaves described with infinitely small stitches, perhaps compensating in this case for the lack of affordable cloth with which to vary the design.
She writes: Most summers, my spirit is in Provence, and I am usually there, too; but I wasn't able to get to France this year, so I'm compensating in my kitchen.
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An analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies however found that the minimum wage increase would come "nowhere near" to compensating in-work families for cuts to tax credits - covering only about a quarter of the income lost.
Using the phase compensation circuit (PCC), the large phase difference is compensated in the initial step.
And their view compensates, in some ways.
He compensates in such moments with wit.
He was highly compensated in recent years.
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