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Meera Sanyal, head of RBS in India, started working in India at a branch office of Grindlays Bank in Calcutta, dealing with a barrage of upset corporate customers and a unionized staff that resented her for replacing an older man.
During his 15 minutes in front of the microphone Friday, Manuel had to deal with a barrage of tough questions.
First, Mr. Tutchton noted, it is widely recognized that the Interior Department lacks the resources to deal with a barrage of lawsuits and petitions.
Besides, as Sarkeesian points out, if this "movement" was about journalism, why wasn't it journalists who had to deal with a barrage of rape and death threats?
"There is a barrage of problems and needs," Mr. Osório said.
Over the past couple of months the inner circle has had to deal with a relentless barrage of international problems, involving some of the world's most intractable conflicts (Israel v Palestine Pakistann v India; al-Qaeda v civilisation) as well as its most dangerous weapons.
"He can still deal with a lot of problems".
Swann added 19 with James Anderson, who dealt well with a barrage of short bowling before eventually fending another Steyn bumper to gully.
But Matt will be dealing with a nearly constant barrage of legal threats from quite-rightly angry students and parents.
We are no longer dealing with a problem of awareness.
Too many, admissions tutors are unprepared and unsupported in dealing with this barrage of emotion.
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