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Finally, she thought, she would develop an expertise in Manhattan real estate and her talents would be set loose.
Later, as a fledgling journalist in South Africa, she would develop a deep affection for the mixed-race Cape Town enclave where she was living.
I thought it was possible that some part of her carotid artery had been injured by the chiropractic manipulation, but I was baffled as to why she would develop such terrible pain when contrast dye was injected for imaging.
At stops here and in Austintown (near economically depressed Youngstown) earlier this afternoon, Mrs. Clinton promised a crowd that she would develop a manufacturing policy to encourage the regrowth of jobs, emphasizing clean or green jobs.
As a young child she planned to be a prima ballerina and (of course) won a place at the Royal Ballet School, but her mother was worried she would develop turned-out feet, so introduced her to riding.
Mr. Robinson and Mrs. Teller, now married, lived in 1925 in an 18th-century house in Locust Valley, N.Y., where she told The New York Evening Post she would develop a "Jane Teller Community," teaching spinning and rug-hooking, and using pewter utensils exclusively.
During these periods she would develop pulsatile tinnitus on standing and also felt the headaches improved when she breathed in.
(In the case of one eliminated hopeful, Rowland assured her she would develop her later).
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