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"I like building expectations, and then stressing people out by explicitly not doing the thing," she says.
A fan of alliteration and iteration, she devised slogans for the campaign, first describing Mr. Bush as "a reformer with results," then stressing the theme of "real plans for real people".
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If the laboratory context was considered more stressful than the home cage environment, then stress dramatically promoted the tendency to begin a highly stereotyped sequence, especially for mutants.
Salmond then stressed the Scottish government's £250m plans to expand childcare provision and enforce the equal pay act.
In his inaugural speech he then stressed that better relations with China depended on its easing Taiwan's international isolation.
He then stresses that paramedics must get on the plane quickly in order to treat the pilot.
Lest the audience think he was talking only about Islam, the president then stressed this problem was "not unique to one group of religion".
They could not, but pointed him towards Maene who then stressed the need to have Steinway involved, not least because they would have to provide all the components.
"The first flush [in February] is delicate and delicious, but pretty much the plant is then stressed in Scottish conditions throughout the year," he says.
Kalter then stressed that Letterman hates standing ovations, but he's not going to stop the audience if we give him one.
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