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El Saadawi's desire to study was so great that her parents were eventually convinced she would benefit from university.
What would you do in an effort to stop the median voter from realizing that she would benefit from a more European-style system?
In the summer of 1979, Dr. Baughman decided she would benefit from the removal of her thymus gland, which plays a role in the disease.
Shortly after Wexler met Donna Karan, she let the designer know -- nicely -- that she would benefit from some liposuction under her chin.
"Following discussions with Malala and her medical team, we decided that she would benefit from being at home with her parents and two brothers," said Dr. Dave Rosser, the medical director.
When Feinstein was entering ninth grade, her mother enrolled her in the exclusive Convent of the Sacred Heart, reasoning that she would benefit from exposure to the social élite.
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Which would be fine, had she not literally pointedly centred her entire riposte around Alibhai-Brown appreciating the country from which she'd benefitted from.
The judges and UnLtd were impressed by Emma's entrepreneurial attributes, and that she would benefit significantly from support from the Big Venture Challenge.
I could even say, somewhat vaguely, that she was young and strong and had as good a chance as anyone of surviving, on the principle that she would benefit more from encouragement than from statistics.
Yet she does recognise the need to for a special effort to get more women involved, who she says would benefit from the freedom bicycles can offer: "If the family has one car, it is for the man in the house.
Trollope said it was "wonderful to hear" that McCall Smith was taking on Emma, a heroine she said would "benefit" from being "handled by a man".
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