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Akerlund and his wife have 12-year-old triplets and a seven year old; one of the triplets contends with learning and physical disabilities, and managing his IEP every time they move has been difficult for the family.
Enter any one of them, and you still contend with what Learning from Las Vegas calls the "intricate maze" that "disorients the occupant in space and time.
It's something visitors to the outback must contend with and, hopefully, learn from.
Plus, there'll be far fewer crowds to contend with while you're learning about Mr. Franklin's affinity for musical inventions and printmaking.
After serving in the Union Army, Richard Etheridge, born a slave, returned to North Carolina's Outer Banks, where he had grown up learning to contend with the unusually treacherous waters of that stretch of the Atlantic Coast.
A half-dozen members of a Colorado community learn to contend with their problems.
(Vintage Contemporaries, $13). A half-dozen members of a Colorado community learn to contend with their problems.
With virtually no traffic to contend with, I have time to learn that reversing the blade in the water makes it turn sharply - perfect for tight corners.
A half-dozen members of a high-plains Colorado community learn to contend with the variety of problems that face them.
But since then she has had to learn to contend with a new and different kind of curve ball – finishing runner-up.
Over the century, employers had to learn to contend with an ever more diverse employee population, as well as totally new demands for work/family balance.
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