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But I had experienced something else.
As a breast cancer survivor, I also experienced something else.
In addition, the translated version focused on the GP role because in the French context this health professional is the main provider of primary care and most of the patients have never experienced something else.
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"I was thankful that we had two years away," Ms. Fox said, "because I had been in New York all my life and I wanted to experience something else".
If I was going to experience something else in life, whatever that is, I had to move on, but I didn't want to move on until I felt the company was in a shape that was a lot better than a year ago".
(And if we cannot experience that sequence, or we experience something else instead, then we can seek to redescribe, refine, or contest his interpretation for ourselves).
But there's another reason why people travel, and it's intrinsic to the act of tearing oneself from familiar comforts to experience something else, something new.
If you experienced something anywhere else (a great love affair, an unforgettable summer, a piece of fruit), we believe that we can not only duplicate it here, but also improve upon it.
It might be a problem currently experienced, or something else that is effecting your well being.
Some examples to consider are: It might be a problem currently experienced, or something else that is effecting your well being.
"The idea that you can transport yourself to another place in time in the real world, experience something through someone else's eyes -- that's a very compelling thing," he says.
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