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For the last year, for example, most smokers I know have been dodging the new tax by buying their cigarettes online -- the more resourceful from countries like Switzerland, where a pack costs about $1.60, including shipping.
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Titled Wallace and Gromit's Musical Marvels, the afternoon concert saw conductor Nicholas Collon take instruction from the eccentric inventor and his resourceful dog from a workshop purportedly located beneath the Royal Albert Hall stage.
Recent interviews with the original challengers — the resourceful underdogs from Phoenix's Carl Hayden Community High School and the more seemingly privileged contestants from MIT — are effectively mixed with actual footage from the 2004 contest.
Still, as played here by Daniel Druckman, Tomoya Aomori and Kyle Brightwell, three resourceful musicians from the Juilliard Percussion Ensemble, this nine-minute piece exuded wild invention and rhythmic intricacy.
New trades and entertainments became dependent on resourceful immigrants from poorer countries: in the early 19th century, Italian organ-grinders multiplied through London, with their monkeys.
In the movies he huddles under a towel in the bathtub to simulate Rambo's resourceful escape from his pursuers by lying at the bottom of a river, or crawls under his futon to evoke a scramble through thorny bushes.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia — Before he began appearing at film festivals and collecting literary awards, when he was just another resourceful punk from Russia's rust belt, Vassily Sigarev had a job delivering prostitutes to their customers in the concrete-slab housing blocks of Nizhny Tagil.
We see her morphing from terrified victim of a Russian pogrom to resourceful migrant worker, from well-dressed mistress of a rich New Yorker to inmate of a women's prison, from prostitute's servant to long-distance traveller across the north American wilderness.
They are empowered to heal from traumas, break habitual patterns that are no longer resourceful, free themselves from anxiety, negative emotions and limiting beliefs.\"\n \nCarmen lives in Northern California with her husband, Lee Ockenden, LMFT.
Specifically, the resourceful King Babar from the series of "Babar" children's books initiated in 1930 by Jean de Brunhoff.
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