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It doesn't take a trained psychologist to suggest that Paul was using facial disfigurement both to gain attention and to hide his previous self, which was backfiring spectacularly.
Pigs ran loose on the streets, as Mr. Scorsese faithfully shows, and rat-baiting was indeed a popular spectator sport, an entertainment in which betting gentlemen wagered on how long it would take a trained terrier to kill 100 rats.
Did you say all?' It does not take a trained psychologist to identify the parallels between that and Polanski in London, learning by phone of the bloody carnage at his Los Angeles home.
It doesn't take a trained observer to see he's wrong.
Many vaccines are hard to produce because of expensive fermenters, hard to ship because they often need to be kept refrigerated, and hard to distribute widely because it can take a trained health professional to administer the vaccine.
I cannot find a study in which this question was systematically asked, but it doesn't take a trained sociologist to make a few educated guesses at the answers.
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Just 1 percent said they'd take a train.
From there I decidewhether to fly or take a train.
The next morning, we take a train to Manchester.
Take a train, walk to the grocer, look around you.
From Milan, one can take a train to Turin.
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