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through a course of mostly low-to-the-ground extreme twists and turns.
So I went back to the earlier novels and put myself through a course of Saramago.
"We'll put them through a course of MDMA psychotherapy and look at the rates of recovery.
Their talents cannot be acquired through a course of study: they are, to a large extent, innate.
So they went through a course of simulated abuse — all carefully calibrated and monitored to ensure that no U.S. soldier was actually hurt.
The object of the game is to hit both your balls through a course of six wickets, first in a clockwise direction and then in a counterclockwise direction.
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"Like Bonnie and Clyde, they're pursuing a course of ambush through the German public".
I became ill part-way through a legitimate course of study and a legitimate stay in the UK approved by the Home Office.
"I quickly turned to the NHS and went through a long course of cognitive behavioural therapy," he says.
Only half of those who go through a full course of traditional treatment are helped by it, she said.
The sexual instincts pass through a complicated course of development, and it is only at the end of it that the "primacy of the genital zone" is attained.
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