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Dealing with the pressures of the job is hard enough.
Only the animals most adept at dealing with the pressures of performance were allowed to take part.
Creating an alter ego, similar to Ziggy Stardust or Slim Shady, has been a way of dealing with the pressures of fame and performing.
Her experience as an 18 time world champion boxer, over three weight classes, stands her in good stead when dealing with the pressures of a title fight.
Vampires had a resurgence in the mid-noughties with Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series, a sequence of books for teenage girls dealing with the pressures of premature sexualisation in Western culture.
The incident gives an insight into how schools and teachers are dealing with the pressures of the government's new anti-extremism initiatives amid mounting concern about British youngsters being lured by Isis propaganda.
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"But I think you're dealing with the pressure of Broadway, dealing with an industry where just giving a good performance isn't enough," Mr. Goodman said.
"Many soldiers develop their own strategies for dealing with the pressure of life on operations," he said.
There is a lot more riding on this season for U.S.C. than simply dealing with the pressure of a single game.
Te'o, whose grandmother and girlfriend died on the same day last month, and who is dealing with the pressure of his heightening stardom, called Toma his "refuge".
Davis Love III, the United States captain, will make his selection after Sunday's final round, and several players — Bubba Watson and Justin Thomas among them — have spoken about dealing with the pressure of being in contention.
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