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That is, if the the definition of "nemesis" can encompass someone you passionately loathe who has no feelings about you one way or the other.
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That's because the system means that their political views are encompassed; there is always someone of the same stripe to whom they can address their problems.
This is important because it means Facebook's policy encompasses threats of ruining someone's credit, calling for people to burglarize their homes or blocking them from employment.
Well, an intern can be a worker if the arrangements go beyond simple work shadowing and encompass actual personal work for someone else.
In 1935, when George Gershwin first presented his masterful "Porgy and Bess," an African-American blues-based opera, he probably dreamed of someone exactly like McDonald encompassing the role of his troubled leading lady.
It remains to be seen whether the guidelines issued by the DPP will encompass both assisted death at home and assisting someone to travel to countries where this is not a crime.
A leader is also someone who is all embracing and all encompassing, who listens and knows when they're wrong.
That's because New Jersey has a lot to offer someone whose discipline, a relatively new one, encompasses elements of botany, ecology, landscape architecture and history.
While that's not a leader in the "traditional" sense, having the drive to achieve a goal without being managed or guided by someone else does require leadership skills and encompasses the way I work today.
In addition, many of the mutations underlying the conditions encompassed by the test have not yet been discovered, meaning someone may still be a carrier.
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