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But in the California budget process, he has met something close to an immovable object.
He was not taking advantage of her desperation; it met something in him, he reciprocated it.
The fall was read by some as a sign, as the voice-over (in Chinese) in this Youtube clip indicates: had the iron lady met something even tougher than herself?
Phelps and Spitz have never met, something that will most likely happen while they are both here at the trials, but they were put on this course by Phelps's desire to strive for something nearly unthinkable.
On climate change, it indicates that a vigorous attempt by internet cranks to subvert science has met something of a brick wall, unless the next government turns out to be a coalition of Ukip and the BNP.
He added: "The best and worst of judging books is when you come across one that kicks you so hard you can't pick up the next one on the pile for a couple of days, it delays you but you know you've met something extraordinary.
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What I long for when I travel is to meet something unknown.
It's popular with naturists, and with wandering Retinto cattle – don't be surprised to meet something red and horny.
Like a brisk tennis game or a summer track meet, something performed in daylight between competitors".
If another part meets something repulsive, like light, it pulses more slowly and shrinks.
Uptown is, as always, a meanderingly eclectic mix -- William Adolphe Bouguereau meets Sol Lewitt meets something called "Massage" -- sometimes found in august town-house settings.
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