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Our students described similar instances of intimidation, and occasionally, verbal abuse: "The environment is intimidating, medicine is like the army, it's a silent thing, the system is cruel, most seniors talk as they are moving, we have time but no decision making as he's your senior, he knows terribly much more so its allowed for it to be like a military school.
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Well, there are millions of people who are now losing their homes who would be happy to answer that question for you, but as I've written in this space before, bubbles, born of under-priced risk, are terribly damaging, much more so than economists typically admit.
"It's actually good and a lot of research shows that partners that are actually different in many ways and not fundamentally different or terribly different have much more stable relationships".
I will miss 5 live terribly, the programmes, our listeners but, much more than anything else, I will miss all of you who work on the station.
He added: "People have this idea of the SAS being macho and terribly physically fit but it's much more about what's in their heads and their experience.
(They also probably wouldn't mind too terribly much if the magazine served to pull more people onto the Web site).
It's terribly similar to climbing – nature is so much more powerful than you, so don't even think you can control it".
"It's terribly intense," says Emma. "I do think we're much more productive … The downside is we don't have so much time for our friendship".
Planning, to use the collective term for this process, is a terribly important and generally tedious subject that experts usually care about much more than politicians do -- except when it comes time to cut the ribbon.
She is, to quote the much more genial Oscar Wilde, "a monster without being a myth, which is terribly unfair".
I just want to get there," he said in April, in more intimate surrounds than the England press conference top table, where the glare doesn't suit terribly much.
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