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Personally, I don't even want to know what that encompasses, if I don't have a scoobie snack every two hours, I am hell on wheels to everyone around me and a direct danger to myself.
Razia is tiny, dressed in a long brownish colored coat and matching pants, her head is covered, and she blushes when I ask if she would talk more openly about women's issues, whatever that encompasses, if there were no men.
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The lateral branches extend 25 feet, and the embrace would be more encompassing if I allowed it.
** Unlike Ivy Compton-Burnett's clipped prose, which seemed fit only for cranky, quibbling people pent up in Victorian parlors, Spark's can encompass, if curtly, whatever arises before it — the light-struck landscape without, the bloody turns within.
Unlike Ivy Compton-Burnett's clipped prose, which seemed fit only for cranky, quibbling people pent up in Victorian parlors, Spark's can encompass, if curtly, whatever arises before it — the light-struck landscape without, the bloody turns within.
Estate planning also encompasses planning if you become ill or otherwise indisposed.
This privacy breach effects over half a million Canadians, which, to provide some perspective, is a little over 1.5percentt of the population and probably encompasses most, if not all, of the Canadian students who required financial assistance from Student Loans Canada between 2000 and 2006.
However, with the opportunity to use the quite unique organized system that is the Club Rhumatismes et Inflammation website, which encompasses most if not all the physicians interested in biologics and systemic diseases, we think these missing cases are scarce.
Its dancers seldom address the audience; we watch most of it as if from a great distance; and yet what occurs in it — brief encounters and casual exclusions that happen to young adults apparently for the first time — is often as real, as encompassing, as if it were happening to us, as if we were in its world.
But people seldom say such things, though they may mean their invitation to encompass them if only they had thought of the problem.
They saw feudalism as encompassing many if not most aspects of medieval society: peasants, whether free, unfree, or semi-free; a ruling warrior class with subordinates compensated for military service by grants of land rather than money; fragmentation of power; and disorder yet with the family and the state retaining their importance.
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