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  • Dealing is still illegal, and as said above, the amounts are miniscule -- enough marijuana for four joints, according to the news story I read.

    A remarkable week for the Mexican congress 2006

  • A new report by the European Council on Foreign Relations ECFR entitled "Dealing with a post-BRICs Russia", the publication of which coincides with Russian parliamentary elections this Sunday, mentions the following facts:

    Raghida Dergham: Moscow's Failed Policy on the Syrian Crisis Raghida Dergham 2011

  • HBO did a great hidden-camera documentary called Dealing Dogs that I encourage every owner to see.

    30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010

  • HBO did a great hidden-camera documentary called Dealing Dogs that I encourage every owner to see.

    30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010

  • HBO did a great hidden-camera documentary called Dealing Dogs that I encourage every owner to see.

    30 Days to a Well-Mannered Dog Tamar Geller 2010

  • Maybe someone should write a book for teenagers called Dealing with Overly Concerned Parents for Dummies!

    The Power of a Positive Teen Karol Ladd 2005

  • Maybe someone should write a book for teenagers called Dealing with Overly Concerned Parents for Dummies!

    The Power of a Positive Teen Karol Ladd 2005

  • The first was entitled Dealing With Emergency Vehicles Safely, which I sailed through first time without any hiccups.

    Auto Express: News 2008

  • "Dealing" with the situation was never a possible alternative then, reflecting an underlying assumption that in its current state, Iran can be neither contained nor deterred à la Cold War policies toward the Soviet Union.

    Michelle M. Smith: Neoconservative Sings the Blues on Iran 2009

  • By the end of September there were great numbers of men out of employment, and the practical persons who controlled the town were already preparing to enact the usual farce of 'Dealing' with the distress that was certain to ensue.

    The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists Robert Tressell 1890

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