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Mr Obama, like Roosevelt, has started to stress the need for budget-cutting.
Now that they can no longer justify national service as a way to defend the country from attack, Germany's generals have started to stress, not just the social case for conscription, but also the opportunity it affords to attract qualified people at less cost in a tightening job market.
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"When you have wounds and action going on around you," he said, "it starts to stress the leader.
It is just that Rivette thinks the cinema runs the risk of turning vulgar and foolish if it starts to stress the visual over everything else.
It is a case of letting everything settle down and get strong again before I start to stress it again running.
If someone -- or something -- is starting to stress you out, step away from the situation.
2. If you are starting to stress about time, repeat the mantra, "I have exactly the right amount of time".
But lately, every time I read a Valentine's themed blog post, I immediately start to stress about how to celebrate.
But before that happened, there was the matter of the toe-flavored cocktail, and it was starting to stress Matt out.
You could find bits and pieces, but when you add up shipping and all that and the possibility of things being broken, it was really starting to stress me out.
Parodying The Weeknd's "Can't Feel My Face," the song features spot-on lyrics like, "Gotta clean this place when I'm with you, so you'll love me"; "'I know how he likes his shirts folded.' She told me, 'Here I'll show you how'"; and "I start to stress eat when I'm with you, but I love you".
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