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I know a few of them, and I am on friendly terms with some of them".
Indeed, she used almost that exact phrase, saying, "We have to come to terms with some hard truths about race and justice in America".
Despite their youth, the boys put Mr. Obama's election victory in historic terms, with some projecting themselves far into the future.
Stabile finished the film, in spite of being on bad terms with some of the cast, and, in 1996, brought it to the Seattle Film Festival.
They're an excellent group of people who will debrief and help people to come to terms with some of the things that any emergency service sees.
He spent his nights at the dog track and he was not even on speaking terms with some of his team-mates at St Andrew's.
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Finally, round off the term with some philanthropic festive fun by getting your class to participate in Christmas Jumper Day on 18 December.
Losing a manager of his ability will lower their chances of securing top-flight status this term, with some bookmakers instilling them as third favourites to be relegated.
I read your Nov. 9 front-page subheadline "Democrats Are Locked Out of City Hall for 4th Straight Term" with some amusement.
Manufacturing jobs have been on a long steep decline since the middle of Clinton's term, with some 2 million jobs lost during the recession that started at the end of George W. Bush's term.
The Secret Teacher, secondary school teacher in the West Midlands About 20 years ago, I went to the pub on the last day of term with some colleagues and the new headteacher, Mr R.
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