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It is impossible because of the many distractions that he counteracts from his city apartment.
Machiavelli is a tonic because he counteracts the sentiments of our age.
Unfortunately, Simpson's red pill doesn't live it up to the red pill promise: his dose of "reality" renders him not just dangerously delusional, but so utterly at odds with nature and reality of any kind that he will forget to breathe unless he counteracts the pill's effects.
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This was before the afternoon when he knelt on his bedroom floor and asked God to help him quiet his doubts, only to get up knowing "I'd been pleading with no one". Yet how can he counteract faith's lovely illusions, especially the promise of an eventual reunion with the beloved dead?
"This is a needle match and I was hoping Bill was going to sew it up for us". Werbeniuk spent several seasons in the top 16 but his career was effectively ended when inderal, a drug he said he took to help his heart cope with the large amounts of alcohol he was drinking, which he claimed counteracted a tremor in his arm, was banned.
Els, not at anything like his imperious best all week, had to resort to grinding out pars wherever he could and, given that he had five bogeys in yesterday morning's round, hope he could counteract them with enough sub-par scores to salvage respectability.
Cast as a raving lunatic in his first American picture, Devil and the Deep (1932), he immediately counteracted this image with his portrayal of a good-natured industrialist in The Old Dark House (1932).
"What we're probably going to do to begin with is hold a major speech in the not-too-distant future to define exactly what I mean by democratic socialism," Sanders told a supporter in Iowa City who asked how he would counteract political attacks on his socialist views.
Terrell did this because it solved a structural problem that had caused an earlier draft to seem lifeless and anticlimactic, and also because he wanted to counteract what he deems to be a fallacy common to fictional (and many nonfictional) accounts of war — that combat is the ultimate forge of character, the culmination of a man's (or, in this instance, a woman's) life.
State finances are thus imposing a "reverse Keynesianism" on policymakers, he says, which counteracts the federal stimulus and might even jeopardise the recovery.California's problems may be in a league of their own, as the Pew Centre on the States puts it, but about nine other states face similar difficulties relative to their size.
Richard Driehaus, however, a wealthy and influential lover of the lush neo-Classicism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is doing what he can to counteract a viewpoint he thinks is leading to a less interesting city.
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