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The paper's authors suggest that younger people who are often exposed to smoke should receive regular auditory screenings.
Photographs are inspected - and often deleted - before tourists leave.
'I was teased and I often had to have time off school because I was sick. This made it even harder for me, and I didn't have a lot of friends, ' she explained.
Families used the whales' bones to frame sod houses and mark the graves of the dead.
The family was often in flight, hiding out in friends' houses.
Peter: : in Sweden in wintertime, we usually eat a lot of meatballs, which is the typical Swedish cuisine.
He became less interested in studying and was absent from classes.
This is clearly a conciliatory gesture towards his wife, Cherie, who has not seen as much of him as she might have hoped and he admits it.
When we want validation for our decisions we often turn to friends for advice and approval.
People in rich countries value monogamy and tend not to stray often.
Many national parks set up to provide a refuge for wildlife are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
So in short, if you like sunny but not too hot summers, mild winters but with lots of cloudy days, Seattle's the place to be.
The younger one always asks her when she is coming home.
I was the one who always used to tell Jayney, 'If I die, do this'.
The little apprentice in particular lived in terror of his boss, who had born down on him so often and so hard that there was little left.
The youngest child, though, often gets special treatment.
CONVIVIAL, and not averse to a drink, Nancy Wake could often be found cheering up a cocktail bar.
Ancient Babylonia is often referred to in popular culture as a "lost world".
Management is all about making difficult tradeoffs in conditions that are always uncertain and often fast-changing.
The downward trend is clear, but change advocates always overestimate how quickly these things will happen.
Often the foragers proceeded to the exact spot in the maze where the food had been.
In Iris Murdoch's novels there is often a "trapped" pattern, in which the typologized characters vividly show the moral dilemma.
Frequently dancers utilize objects like swords or sticks or hoops or musical instruments to further reveal information about their role in the social story portrayed in the dance.
Frequently dancers utilize objects like swords or sticks or hoops or musical instruments to further reveal information about their roles in the social story portrayed in the dance.
Her family was poor and cups of noodles were often the only food.