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MILAN — In a lighthearted show filled with powder-puff colors and bulbous hemlines, Giorgio Armani faced the issue of dressing the post-feminist woman.
As to take-up, he said, even the Scandinavians faced the issue of "professional women marrying professional men three or four years older" who earned more.
Stone also knew what others only suspected: the congress was getting subsidies from the C.I.A. Once again, he faced the issue of secret government funding.
Virginia Harris Chairman Christian Science Church The founder of the Christian Science Church, Mary Baker Eddy, faced the issue of her death and succession over 100 years ago.
This study fixed different indicators in different models because in the process of parameter estimation, several models faced the issue of negative error variance, particularly in relation to disturbances for indicator variables (i.e., Heywood cases).
Futhermore, he said that while all networks faced the issue of dropped calls, it was a much bigger problem in the UK than in the US, where the firm has also been conducting tests.
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Now, we face the issue of building a campaign that can deal with them.
She also faces the issue of whether she would be believed by the jury.
The Supreme Court is likely to face the issue of disclosure under Erisa again.
At one point the document says Labour should "face the issue of immigration directly with identified Ukip supporters".
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