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As she heads out on workday mornings, she may stop in the garden to do non-messy chores such as tying up wayward clematis vines or cutting flowers.
Instead, she causes accidents – such as tying a piece of wire to two trees to bring down cyclists – and attempts to make friends with the injured people.
In response, they have tended to focus on irrelevant issues such as tying their self-esteem to how well they cook and clean.
But the WACD says that some use abusive methods, such as tying addicts up.The economic burden posed by the rise in addiction is heavy.
Also now at the store: a $79 thong with around 20 feet of ribbon attached to use in a myriad ways, such as tying the wearer to a bedpost.
Notable also were his vivisection experiments, such as tying off the recurrent laryngeal nerve to show that the brain controls the voice, performing a series of transections of the spinal cord to establish the functions of the spinal nerves, and tying off the ureters to demonstrate kidney and bladder functions.
We understand the team is looking at a variety of ideas at this stage, such as tying the pricing to the costs of simulating the entities.
The plan also would test new models for these payments, such as tying the dollar amounts to how effective the drugs are for patients.
Medley clients were sent a newsletter informing them of specific actions the Fed had contemplated at the meeting, such as tying the future direction of short-term interest rates to a 6.5percentt unemployment rate.
Committee members in one camp in Carrefour reported that residents didn't want to take the publication with advice such as tying down the tents and digging deeper holes to hold the tent poles to reinforce the makeshift dwellings, buying three days' worth of food, and securing important documents in plastic bags.
Tasks that are hard for children to learn, such as tying their shoes, can be encoded in vivid images and rhymes such as "Bunny Ears".
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