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Mr. Obama's life story, combined with his race and foreign-sounding name, adds challenges no presidential nominee from a major party has quite faced before.
Other realities I hadn't quite faced: my mother's pointed remarks about how women had nothing without financial autonomy; a mutter from my father that I'd become a laowai's mistress; the incredulity of friends who knew I had paid the bills by working as a teacher, a salesclerk, a waitress, while devoting my spare time to writing.
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If Alicia isn't quite facing a zombie and you try a melee attack, she will clumsily punch the air.
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I suspect it would work particularly well with infants who can't understand instructions.Those who can't quite face wearing plastic cups on their ears in front of a plane full of strangers have various other options.
For those who can't quite face the amount of flesh a large squash yields, small gem squashes are delicious stuffed with mushrooms (also just also starting their season), cream and garlic, and baked and served individually.
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