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As the student turns professional, one of the hardest trials is learning to expect pain.
That said, I suffered from chronic anxiety since I was a very young child, defensively learning to expect the worst.
As a college student growing up during the Bush-Clinton era, I have been forced to live within the wreckage of such divisiveness, learning to expect nothing but incompetence from government and complacency from citizens.
If lots of homes in your area have solar panels, and buyers are learning to expect them, adding them might give you something extra to promote your home when it comes time to sell.
At the Gobi March I thought I had managed to stay on the right side of that fine line and I actually felt better by the long day than I had at start: my body adapting to the task at hand, learning to expect what I was going to put it through every day.
In Brandeis's day — and until recently, in ours — you had to be a celebrity to be gossiped about in public: today all of us are learning to expect the scrutiny that used to be reserved for the famous and the infamous.
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