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In order to avoid the unpleasant attentions of a Welsh squire, Thomas Mathews of Llandaff, she decided to take refuge in a French nunnery.
Sometimes, I would run up the nine floors to her flat, fired by the anticipation of her cooking (and to avoid the unpleasant lift).
Doctors have long advised people recovering from blood clots in the leg to wear support hose to avoid the unpleasant complications that often follow.
This idea spread to Chicago and other cities in order to avoid the unpleasant side effects of horses in dense urban areas.
It is the job of doctors' leaders to get more money for the health care they provide, and to avoid the unpleasant business of having to change their ways.
By glancing over the subject, you encourage societies to avoid the unpleasant lessons that history must teach.Alan HairabedianNew YorkDown on the farmSIR – Your article on OECD farm subsidies admirably captures the dilemma confronting poor countries that are net food importers ("Punch-up over handouts", March 26th).
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"I think that if we want to avoid the most unpleasant surprises, we want to stay away from the 50% mark".
The complaints about managers using their positions to avoid the more unpleasant aspects of work showed that this importance is not necessarily linked to respect.
It is essential for the doctor to be aware of the patient's emotional state, to avoid the reflex of being unpleasant to a vindictive patient, or destabilized by a very anxious patient.
This helps you avoid the unpleasant surprise of using sugary eggs in a savory dish.
As the oil price falls towards $100 a barrel, the focus on that will sharpen.It is hard to avoid the conclusion that the most unpleasant side of Russian politics is leaking to its near neighbours.
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