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All this came to him in the form of a vision and ended as a sudden, firm, and lifelong resolve.
According to him, she's "a political activist whose career bespeaks a lifelong resolve to discriminate against white males".
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But the new paradigm is to go learn how to resolve lifelong suffering, starting with myself.
Bentley, a former dancer in Balanchine's New York City Ballet, credits sodomy with resolving lifelong psychosexual problems.
Bentley credits sodomy with having resolved the lifelong psychosexual problems that resulted from not being loved enough by her father.
Reitano's theory is that if it can treat someone's erectile dysfunction or hair loss first, they'll have the resolve to tackle bigger lifelong health challenges.
It's as they tell you, it's a lifelong issue that will never ever be resolved.
Unlike egg and milk food allergy that is present in infants and typically resolves by school age, peanut allergy is lifelong in 80% of the cases.
His newfound modesty clashes with his lifelong notions about what manhood is and what a man possesses strength, resolve, and bizarre totems like a wife with no fat on her body and a dog that still has its balls.
Hypocalcaemia is usually due to hypoparathyroidism, variable in duration (from transient in neonates, to resolving in months to years) and is rarely lifelong.
Nor has it reduced Mr. Morrison's resolve to block the project, a crusade that, he acknowledged, has divided him from neighbors, generally lifelong residents of the area, who see the mine as a potential source of jobs.
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