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Around the age of 27, after at least a full decade of being harassed on the street just about anytime I walked anywhere, I plucked up the courage to scream back "Fuck you!" – and just once, when I must have been feeling particularly bold, "How dare you make me feel so self-conscious!" It's not a good idea at all really, in case the man turns violent, which is a terrifyingly real possibility.
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"And go really easy, in case something's not working properly.
The boundaries between insanity and mental health were really diffuse in case of women.
When we'd have illegal parties in people's parents' basements with the music really low in case the police would hear, they would always play Black Cats.
(Participant 4) In contrast a woman stated: 'I do not go for mammography; I really scare in case it will become breast cancer, I have these things in my mind'.
This can be really important in case the existing battery dies while you're out at sea and you have no way of recharging.
Really, in the case when (fequiv1), condition (7) holds always when conditions (6) hold.
Really, in this case the successive approximations determined by converge to a solution of (1.2), which is obviously an extension of.
Sen. Frank R. Lautenberg Frank R. Lautenberg of New Jersey, for instance, said in a news conference, "It reeks of an Administration whose heart isn't really in this case".
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