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I think we're still dealing with the damage".
She added: "The River Cottage team are dealing with the damage and are shocked and upset.
The cost to taxpayers is probably less than the cost of dealing with the damage afterwards".
For many, the stress cycle of a hurricane — worrying, moving sentimental items, waiting, and then dealing with the damage — has become too much.
Actuaries customarily spread pension gains and losses over several years, meaning that many plans are only now dealing with the damage caused by the bear market that began in 2000.
Baboun, a former literature scholar, has spent her term redrawing municipal boundaries, dealing with the damage caused to Bethlehem's business district by the wall dividing the West Bank from Israel, and focusing on providing sufficient accommodation for tourists and pilgrims.
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Now we must deal with the damage.
It's the rest of us who will have to deal with the damage they cause".
The president, Gerald R. Ford, proposed to deal with the damage from rising oil prices by... raising oil prices.
These can require immediate surgery to deal with the damage to the brain and broken blood vessels.
She had a year and a half of medical treatment, including plastic surgery to deal with the damage.
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