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"I guess this is what life has trained me up for," she continued, "to move around a lot and try to be comfortable wherever I end up".
But they had such a good time, and I realised I have to embrace the fact that people know who I am, and also try to be comfortable with it.
"I decided that I had to try to be comfortable with my body as it was, because otherwise you just live in a closet, you don't go out," she told The Times.
Don't try to be comfortable.
"I always try to be comfortable in my body and dress for me.
You stay alert in the plant but you try to be comfortable".
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"On the outside, he was being friendly, trying to be comfortable.
So I think it's a combination of trying to be comfortable with everyone along the backline and having good communication.
In the interview in May, while the ratings were seesawing, Ms. Curry showed some vulnerability, saying at one point that she tried to be comfortable with being herself, "but it's an effort".
Mr. LaValle, a writer in residence at Adelphi University, gratefully agreed, and in November, after they moved in, Ms. Raboteau began making more frequent trips to the City College campus in Harlem — or tried to be comfortable and productive using her laptop on the sofa or seated at the rickety kitchen table she had found on a sidewalk outside her old apartment in Harlem.
The people are just trying to be comfortable in the environment.
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