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This is not only unconscionable, but it shows the invertebrate nature of a politician who doesn't understand the first thing about the dangers of instruments of the sex industry in places where schools reside, something I know a lot about.
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What we said: "In the spaces between the sedately familiar resides something glittering, defiant and avowedly queer", wrote Maddy Costa, in the Guardian.
One interviewee had experienced this when the GP talked to her aunt (with whom the young woman was currently residing) about something the young woman had shared in a consultation: "My auntie managed to ring up, had a discussion with my GP.
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The prejudices that exist in the community, and therefore also among nurses, cannot be clearly explained which was witnessed by another informant, "don't know, I don't know whether it's something residing deep within us" (female, aged 40).
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Her work is deeply rooted in reality, but its true power resides in something altogether more transcendent, indefinable, magical.
Since this individuality resides in something over and above the intrinsic properties of the particles in terms of which they can be regarded as indistinguishable, it has been called 'Transcendental Individuality' by Post (1963).
It charges that Congress exceeded its authority under the Constitution by requiring, for the first time, that people buy something simply because they reside legally in the country.
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