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"That's something I'm glad to avoid".
Ms. Frankel was glad to avoid new construction.
They are glad to avoid the constraints of a bus or train schedule.
Even Hillary Clinton congratulated Haley, doubtless glad to avoid another issue that could alienate voters in more winnable southern states.
But marines who fought in the cemetery, taking four of those losses, said they were glad to avoid more close-quarters combat.
Ms. Wilson added that she was glad to avoid the "distractions" that would come with being part of a larger company.
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The Portuguese also admitted he was glad to have avoided his former clubs Chelsea and Internazionale in the draw for the quarter-finals.
"I'm actually glad I was able to avoid a certain amount of dues-paying," Mr. Yglesias said.
Restaurants are glad to give it away, to avoid the cost of disposal.In this section The fat of the land The hare and the tortoise How much is too much?
I'm glad I've been able to avoid using alcohol as a crutch, no longer making it a convenient excuse for misbehavior, as in, "Oh well, I was drunk, I can't really be blamed for my actions".
Sometimes, real life isn't something to avoid, but something to be glad you still have.
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