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(People who work or live near the trade center site, though, have shown a particular eagerness to prepare a will, said Anita S. Rosenbloom, an estate lawyer at the downtown office of Stroock & Stroock & Lavan).
Resisting Washington is "part of the cultural fiber of Alaska, but it has definitely been taken to a new level by this administration," said Tom Waldo, a staff lawyer here for the environmental law firm Earthjustice".You see this particular eagerness to respond even to imagined provocations".
(Strictly speaking, just taking a heater in the arm without first trying to avoid it would constitute a violation of Rule 6.08 (b) (2).) Biggio attributes his high bean count not to any particular eagerness to suffer for the team but to the high kick with which he begins each swing, which leaves him off balance and less able to react in selfdefense when the ball ventures thighward.
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Factors impacting football players' self-reporting, or under-reporting, of concussion include the importance of a particular match, an eagerness to return to play for big games, the possibility of being prevented from playing and the availability of quality substitutes [15].
But the pedestrian pace of the first half in particular belied both teams' eagerness to collect points, whether it be for Ipswich's push for the top six or Bolton's fight against relegation.
Eagerness to pinpoint the particular protective factors of a good care experience, and how that could translate into better educational progress, has resulted in a new national tracking tool being developed by the National Consortium for Examination Results (NCER), the National Association of Virtual School Heads (NAVSH) and the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS).
to community contexts, children's eagerness to learn a particular media, procedures to identify child reporters and partnerships with other agencies.
They had that "common tendency to showiness, eagerness to amuse, eclectic taste with particular response to architecture, clothes-consciousness, the horror of the dim".
And unlike Jake Gittes, the reluctant P.I. played by Jack Nicholson in "Chinatown," who urges the suspicious wife Mrs. Mulwray to "let sleeping dogs lie," today's young sleuths comb through databases to learn the particulars of private lives with the same sense of eagerness with which they might Google their next dates or play the latest edition of Grand Theft Auto.
In particular, universities' adoption of the language of instrumentality and their eagerness to sell themselves to governments, industry and students alike as vital to economic growth, has come at the cost of their self-presentation as institutions that foster the messier, less profitable, and less quantifiable aspects of understanding what it is to be alive.
Moreover, the "gaze" of the participants in the clinical encounter at the pox hospital may well have been constituted and guided by more than just their eagerness to identify the hidden universals beyond the immediate sensual particulars.
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