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In general, when a panic attack is coming on, the best thing to do is slow down. Walk more slowly, talk more slowly, breathe more slowly. |
In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months: and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three years over all Israel and Judah. |
In his speech, Sharon made it clear that he has veered to the left and that he will continue his policies of concessions and withdrawals, |
In its broadest ecological context, economic development is the development of more intensive ways of exploiting the natural environment. |
In light of the lags between policy actions and their effects, a view of the economy's future performance is critical to decision-making. |
In many cases, you can use this to move density away from the neighborhoods. Being able to move something a few blocks can be a big deal. |
In many respects, the public is reacting to the Edwards pick in almost the same way that they reacted to his rival, Dick Cheney, in 2000. |
In many ways, we're just the friendly neighbor next door lending a hand to someone whose own friendly neighbors are too far away to help. |
In Massachusetts, anytime you have to dig, you have to call Dig Safe. If you're digging, you have to call us. There's no depth exemption. |
In Mexico, every afternoon you go out and play soccer and hang out with your friends. Here, you go home and watch TV. It's pretty boring. |
In my opinion, Ontario is better prepared for infectious disease emergencies than we were three years ago when we struggled through SARS. |
In my opinion, we won't be favourites and the likes of North-East, Ayrshire and Dumbartonshire are all likely to be vying for the trophy, |
In my three years on this board, we have not commuted a single one, ... And as I looked at this, I thought, this might be the single one. |
In New Jersey, 2.5 million people are eligible for the service. That's a lot of people who can get their return quickly and without cost. |