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High stress life events coupled with a high prevalence of depressive symptoms indicate this population has special needs marked by the menopause transition into older age.
On the third play of the Seminole drive, Weinke attempted to scramble for yardage, but was stopped short of the needed mark.
He was stopped short of the needed mark, however, and Florida State's offense returned to the field, beginning at the Tech 43-yard line.
And I think of 100 reasons why I can't be expected to help someone in need, marking myself out as a normal person - and, again, Rosemary becomes a saint.
Aligning the mechanical axes, hence, will need marked and impractical translation at the distal osteotomy.
We have, in fact, no special way of reporting the occurrence of these postulated impressions; we are, therefore, without the needed marks of our being conscious of such things at all.
So I need Mark-Paul, always".
This statement inspired a shift in my philosophy on how best to aid communities in need, marking a departure from "band aid" charity work to more sustainable solutions.
The fraction numbers on the gel need marking on the trace (which currently shows only volume).
"No hip-hopper is going to buy those wines at that price," says Fass. "He needs to mark them up".
So when an auto parts manufacturer needs to mark a carburetor, showing who manufactured it and its lot number, Excel makes that possible.
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