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They are not connections inspired by sudden emotional reactions, although Mrs. Safra acknowledged, "I am deeply committed to research in Parkinson's and other brain diseases, because my husband had Parkinson's and I know what it means to face that".
These examples test i) the geographical distribution of plots as a means to face climatic risks, ii) the effect of fallowing practice in a spatially constrained cotton dominated landscape and iii) the consequences of reduced access to credit for farmers to buy fertilizers.
Alo means to face, as in the phrase "he alo ā he alo" -- face to face.
It's a cathartic outlet to share your story about what it really means to face depression.
Atticus, a widower, holds true to his principles even when to do so means to face social ostracism and outright threats.
People living with disabilities across the world are intimately aware of what it means to face social marginalization and discrimination.Turkson Zimbudzana (a disabled citizen of Zimbabwe) is no exception to the rule.
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The horses, the company logo, were meant to face the four winds.
We were meant to face death together, Margaret and I, for what else is love in old age?
Funding portals were not meant to face as much scrutiny as brokers, but they also are not allowed to offer all of the same services.
It's purely interior space, unlike Facebook or Twitter, which are meant to face outward; the only thing that would paint a starker picture of a person's true self is his or her search history.
I am sympathetic, highly sensitized to what it may mean to face the dismantling of what you know.
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