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But some people with drug problems live day-to-day from hand to mouth.
But about 130,000, many with physical and mental health problems, live in orphanages, where they are sometimes neglected and abused.
He downed a shot of vodka, and then made his way to the Sky News studio to start defending Farage and attacking O'Flynn, including accusing him of having "personal problems" live on air.
Compared to renters (of the same age, income, race, etc)., homeowners: Are 28% more likely to repair or improve their homes Are 10% more likely to report that they have worked to solve local problems Live four times longer in a community Are 15% more likely to vote.
With the deinstitutionalisation of mental health services, an increasing number of individuals with severe mental health problems live in the community.
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Fatima has other problems living in the camp: 'There are soldiers around, especially at night, when no movement is allowed.
5 John could become a support worker for people with mental health problems living in the community.
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — The game matching the two worst offensive teams in the Big East had no problems living down to its low expectations.
The new Celtics figured to be much better than the old Celtics and, so far, they have not had any problems living up to expectations.
A friend who works in the US told me that I probably wouldn't have faced these problems living in Turkey.
One woman with severe respiratory problems, living in Paris's 13th Arrondissement, was sent home by an overcrowded and understaffed hospital, and died in her apartment.
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