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- China is pitting the age's most advanced technology against the mighty Yangtze River. The result is the biggest and most powerful dam ever built.
- The police are tightening up on under-age drinking.
- And organizationshave ways of dealing with employees who subvert the team.
- Learning how to deal with the clinch is an essential defensive component.
- She is tough, unwilling to take no for an answer.
- If either party makes any payment which is for the other party's account according to this Clause, the other party shall indemnify the paying party.
- Larger cities have learned to either bribe or fortify well in order to deal with the threat of these pillaging horsemen.
- If you want to capture a large old fort, you must have a lot of cannons to deal with the enemies who shrink in the castle.
- The health authorities now know how to deal with the disease.
- I had a feeling you were going to be difficult about this.
- They were redirected towards India.
- What may be done to reduce the influence of intractable opponents?
- He passed off the awkward situation tactfully.
- He promised to appoint an AIDS czar to deal with the disease.
- The Ace cardians can be Silenced and Slept.
- Nurses often have to contend with violent or drunken patients.
- The two players together make a formidable combination.
- Use just tofu or some extra vegetables for a one-pot meatless meal.
- It is never a good idea to take sleeping pills regularly for this kind of wakefulness.
- I hope this will reinforce Indonesian determination to deal with this kind of threat.
- Businesses would like to see new laws to counter late payments of debts.
- The whole family seemed ranged against him.
- Washington and Israel might choose not to deal with Hamas, but Hamas is dealing with them.
- "I was 23, 24 and coping with someone having a psychotic breakdown," he said.
- In most tribal societies the only means to deal with an act of violence is revenge.