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But in reality, we were
often
just mentoring each other.
I know that feeling hurt is
often
prologue to dealing hurt.
And, more
often
than not, they die sooner.
And it shortens it, most
often.
Research shows that cluster munitions
often
contaminate areas where agriculture is the main source of income.
Disembodied limbs were
often
posed in literal still lives.
People
often
ask me how I choose the art that I showcase online or feature in gallery shows.
His serious figure drawings are
often
layered in elements of humor.
That it elicits these responses at all is due to our intimate and
often
changing relationship with it.
Concrete is
often
used as a secondary support around steel reinforcements.
But adhesive chemicals
often
behave very differently from concrete, and over time, these adhesives can lead to even worse cracks.
It turns out that there are remarkable signs of progress out there,
often
in the most unexpected places, and they've convinced me that our great global challenges may not be so unsolvable after all.
And that's true, but problem-solving
often
requires more than just boldness.
So guys, just remember: if ever you feel weighed down by the bureaucracy and
often
mundanity of modern life, don't fight the frustration.
Now, usually, when international audiences hear about that part of the world, they
often
just want that conflict to go away.
Having had to navigate being in the less powerful position in multiple aspects of their lives, women are
often
more adept at how to surreptitiously pressure for change against large, powerful actors.
The term "manipulative,
" often
charged against women in a derogatory way, reflects a reality in which women have
often
had to find ways other than direct confrontation to achieve their goals.
Our cameras are largely focused on the men who
often
end up involved in the more confrontational scenes that we find so irresistible in our news cycle.
And we end up with a narrative that not only erases women from the struggles in the region but
often
misrepresents the struggles themselves.
But, too
often
we let the conversation stop there.
Part of what I've learned in my research and reporting is that the art of living well is
often
practiced most masterfully by the most vulnerable.
Now, people, when I tell them I live like this,
often
have one of two extreme reactions.
Teenagers in our community will
often
go to an adult that is not their parent to ask for advice.
And yet, money has
often
made us dumb about reaching out.
And in the checklisted childhood, we say we just want them to be happy, but when they come home from school, what we ask about all too
often
first is their homework and their grades.
They take time beyond their school day, and come in on weekends and even use their own money to
often
provide resources when we do not have it.
And our choices indeed are
often
terrible.
We live in a time right now, divided,
often
very dark, where across the left and the right, there's a lot of talk of revolution and the need for revolution to disrupt everyday democracy.
And that idea is that from the germ's-eye point of view, disease organisms have to get from one host to another, and
often
they have to rely on the well-being of the host to move them to another host.
So the other thing I really like about this, besides the fact that it brings a whole new dimension into the study of control of disease, is that
often
the kinds of interventions that you want, that it indicates should be done, are the kinds of interventions that people want anyhow.
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