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"If he's elected, he'll do an adequate job of dealing with the issues of the day.
In dealing with the issues of truth and victims, all of these matters must be open to scrutiny.
He has spent more time dealing with the issues of the island, far more time than anybody could have asked any other person to do".
Dealing with the issues of digital death, it emerged, is just as relevant to dealing with individual data rights as when that person is alive.
For him, Caravaggio was just another young man "dealing with the issues of his time… I've always understood looking at other and older art as looking at friends' work," Tillmans says.
10.19am: Everyone in the Met would have been in no doubt by the end of 1998 how serious it was about dealing with the issues of corruption, he says.
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This also means dealing with the issue of serving to drunks, which is against the law but rarely enforced.
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Since years ago, many researchers have been dealing with the issue of reliability of structures.
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