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What I long for when I travel is to meet something unknown.
It's popular with naturists, and with wandering Retinto cattle – don't be surprised to meet something red and horny.
Here, as in all her work, Smith gives the impression not of inventing but of rising up to meet something that's already there.
To qualify for full bragging rights at such shows, rugged-laptop makers design their machines to meet something called the MIL-STD-810E Environmental Spec: a 539-page government publication that at a glance lets you know where your tax dollars go. It specifies precisely what kinds of tests a laptop must survive to qualify for consideration by the armed forces.
What this means is that if future generations are to have a decent future -- or perhaps any future at all -- human civilization as a whole will have to meet something of the same challenge as Europe first began to meet nearly 70 years ago.
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According to Oswaldo, local people already struggle to make ends meet, something that is impacting the local wildlife as well.
For the last few years, she's been renting out a room in her two-bedroom home to make ends meet — something she'd no longer have to worry about.
When teachers with masters degrees and adjunct college professors with PHD'S are struggling to make ends meet, something is awry.
If any of Europe's goals are to be met, something stronger than persuasion will likely be needed.
In fact, FS prefers to imagine a meeting something like this: Ad exec: "We need to sell a lifestyle.
Housing association interviews increasingly require candidates to meet residents, something that is an "absolute given" for senior roles, says Crothall, and some have networking sessions where candidates also meet board and team members.
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