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Mr. Castelveter said customer surveys showed that people are happy to avoid the extra stop.
A couple of Americans here said they are happy to avoid the depressing state of politics in the United States, all too obvious during the election year.
And, as someone who buys organic fruits and vegetables and would never spray Deet on my child no matter how bad the mosquitoes, I was happy to avoid the chemicals.
For other women the reassuring information of a screening test is good enough and they are happy to avoid the definitive test because of the low risk of miscarriage".
And he seems happy to avoid the issue of whether red itself belongs to the sensation or the object.
While some contract employees were happy to avoid the tenure track, the researchers also talked to many who felt bitter and exploited.
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Outside the ring, with a weapon, he would have been the sort of man Kostya would have been happy to avoid, but inside the ring he was plodding and mechanical.
I'm happy to avoid it, if that's where the science leads us.
While the Americans were happy to avoid elections because of fears of a communist victory, they hoped that Diệm would enter the dialogue over planning matters and wait for North Vietnam to object to a proposal, and thus use it to blame Ho for violating the Geneva Accords.
But mostly, I think he just enjoyed the nature of talking openly about all things, as long as there was an underlying understanding that you knew your shit when it came to his band, The Fall, and were happy to avoid gloopy nostalgia.
I don't know what should bother Americans more: the fact that a guy asking us to elect him our leader was happy to avoid an American city desperately in need of a leader, or the fact that the senator didn't realize his train actually did stop in Baltimore.
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