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Many others simply had not reckoned on the rigours of life in a terrorist army.
The Defence Department, the Labour Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs have worked to upgrade the programme that prepares soldiers for the rigours of life at home.
Although his humour provided some relief for those contending with the rigours of life in the Soviet Union, it also had a universal appeal.
Even worse, he violated the privileges and privacies that sailors relied upon to counterbalance naval discipline and the rigours of life at sea.
Jasper Wienermiester: "Terry Pratchett has been the greatest distraction from the rigours of life for me since being introduced to his books in 1989.
Eager to appear "green" to an international audience, they pass strict environmental regulations, but do nothing to enforce them.Remember Friedrich Engels's description of the rigours of life in 19th-century London?
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The rigour of life in their home regions has made them pretty robust: those areas were dirt-poor in the final years of the Maoist era but boomed after being declared special economic zones.
It was natural for monastic legislators to portray the careers of idealized lay people as a preparatory stage to the rigours of ascetic life, but for Jain lay life to have meaning it need not necessarily culminate in initiation as a monk.
His letters provide vivid pictures of the rigours of frontier life.
Today, the rigours of nomadic life are largely a thing of the past.
Cycling quickly became a passion for Edwards, and has provided a return to the rigours of athletic life.
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