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Fortunately, we are also Canadians and live in a country that enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the world; a country which, in spite of all our prob lems, is one of the most politically and economically stable; and one which continues to provide unparalleled opportunity for my generation and for my sons ', just as it did for that of my father.
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Shirley Sherman, who started as an ICU nurse at VMMC in 1983, remembers how prob-lems used to be handled.
Do No Harm 2010
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There were prob - lems all around because they were short of personnel; the seven secret birds were sorely needed now!
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You are a sick individual ... first you talk about your sex life with sheep, then lems, that you ask libs to suck it?
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If people can be prevented from using drugs as teenagers, their chances of experiencing drug prob- lems as adults are greatly diminished.
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New York + Two million party animals and fewer prob - lems than a frat party.
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Depart-ment of Education to announce how "merit pay" was going to solve the prob-lems of inner city education.
Archive 2008-02-01 Jim Horn 2008
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They joined up with Lucy's friend Timoneet Branagan, 17, another local girl who had spent time at The Manors for drug prob-lems.
Fault, Miss Capriati 2008
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I know our prob lems will multiply by Kenneth Briggs on Tuesday, Sep 9, 2008 at 12: 52: 47 PM
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The inability to audit these machines greatly heightens the impact of security prob - lems.
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