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For now, hikers in the Himalayas are advised not to drink melted snow at altitudes.
Now some of these men have reached marriageable age, resulting in intense competition for spouses, especially in rural areas.
My husband, who is now 45 years old, lost his father to a massive heart attack twenty-three years ago, when his father was 51.
One of the greatest public health successes, that is often unheralded, has been the massive decline in smoking rates, which are now translating into reduced deaths from cancer and heart disease.
She's remarried—her husband, Tom, is now her CFO.
Laurie has since remarried, and the barn is now used for storage.
And she's remarried-her husband, Tom, formerly her CPA, is now her CFO.
New research says the US recession is now over, but many people remain unemployed.
Hoffman, 23, a recent college graduate who lives with her folks, too.
Ren Zhijiong, 24, a fresh graduate who works as a marketing executive in Shenzhen, used his cell phone to access the Wi-Fi at a Starbucks cafe.
He is a recent college graduate who writes software in the financial services industry, while trying to find his financial footing in the Real World.
This is called a chord attack. Now you only have to learn to slow down, which is easier than speeding up because there is no speed wall when you are slowing down.
Artboxes.org talks to Emil Alzamora, an artist born in Peru who currently resides and works in New York.
But now loans to companies are slowing as well-a sign that firms are cutting back.
Are you collecting anything now?
Mr. Pok has now gone into the tourism business.
The island's present economy owes a good deal to tourism.
Tourism is now the chief industry of Dawson City.
And so he came to see me and in that little room he asked me what he could do now, having mutilated himself, to become normal again - not physically, of course, but inwardly.
Now, my son is eight years old and my daughter is five years old.
Is Hassan being tortured now?
She had known Max for some years now, but he was still pretty much an unknown quantity.
You'll do it this minute!
Missey will probably know about the weather by watching flowers from now on.
Now, what once I would have done in my spare time occupies most of my time.