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Choreographers who work with amateur skaters face somewhat different challenges than those working with professionals.
I don't think American innovation would much suffer were these folks to face somewhat higher income-tax rates.
Admittedly Newcastle will face somewhat tougher hurdles than Northampton, of League Two, in the coming months, but McClaren is suitably encouraged.
The unflappable pro handled that with good humor, followed by an impassioned "fighting for working families is in my bones," making his face somewhat fresher.
Dixon's claims have largely been met with skepticism; most see the explanation as an attempt to save face, somewhat evidenced by the police's explanation.
The wanted posters offered a £500 reward for information that might lead to a team of ruthless criminals: "Peter Piatkok, a native of Russia, an Anarchist … complexion sallow; Joe Levi … foreign appearance, speaking fairly good English, thickish lips, erect carriage … A woman aged 26-27, fullly full breasts, sallow complexion, face somewhat drawn... Foreign appearance".
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Most of the immigrants fled to San Francisco, where they faced somewhat less-violent, though still persistent, opposition.
It occurs to me that they are trying to shield their faces somewhat from an explosion should the man suddenly detonate.
After facing somewhat of a backlash over claims that Professor Dawkins had implyed the stories themselves were harmful, he clarified his remarks on Twitter, saying that his initial raising of the question had been taken out of contest.
These target groups faced somewhat different types of challenges that impeded their success in the labour market.
Each species has faced somewhat unique selection pressures during its evolutionary history and therefore has confronted a different set of adaptive problems.
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