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conditions looking
Just looking to see the conditions of the lake. Kind of looking to see what I can see. Jed Dickerson
conditions diabetes exclusion family full looking mean multiple pain plus related watch
In the CI market, you have to watch out for family history. Conditions such as multiple sclerosis, diabetes and back pain may also mean you are looking at a full exclusion of the condition, plus any related conditions. Jason King
conditions everybody
In 1843, everybody was hungry, unemployed, and conditions were very bad. Claire Tomalin
conditions drew perfect
If you drew it on paper, in a perfect world, this is how it would be drawn. Perfect weather, perfect conditions and really big waves. Jeff Clarke
conditions initial resilient weathered
If you look at the record, at how the U.S. has weathered shocks, we have a very, very resilient economy. Initial conditions matter. Harvey Rosenblum
conditions good scoring
I like when scoring conditions are good and the weather's good, John Huston
conditions study
I have to study this information...the conditions of the sanctions, what they are about, Yevgeny Primakov
conditions driving ford hate leading rally time
The conditions are awful, I hate them. I have been driving like my grandmother. Still, it's my first time out with Ford and I'm leading the Monte Carlo rally ... that's not so bad. Marcus Gronholm
conditions create elections moving
The elections must be well-organized, which will create conditions for moving forward. Javier Solana
forcing love taking understand
Would I love to have them? Yes, but I understand injuries, and there's no use in forcing it or taking any chances. Dwane Casey
forcing good job mistakes played sloppy
We made a lot of mistakes and played sloppy at times. They do a good job forcing turnovers in their press. Lori Hines
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Some people are better at maths than others: no one thinks you can be 'taught' to be a mathematical genius. And no one thinks of teaching, in that context, as a kind of forcing of the will. But there seems to be an idea of writing as an intuitive pastime which is being dishonestly subjected to counterintuitive methods. Rachel Cusk