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Handled in a calm manner, our hunger isn't an insatiable and scary creature.
Danielle Cavallucci: The Anti-Diet: Delve Into Desire to Find Your Healthy Weight Danielle Cavallucci 2011
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"Handled with the assurance we expect - distinctive and biting."
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Handled properly, the Washington press corps and the public could be induced to blur the distinction between a set of largely ineffective jobs programs and the proposed trade agreements.
Robert E. Prasch: President Obama's Speech and the Unemployed: Why Now? Robert E. Prasch 2011
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Handled more puffery cases than any other forum in the country.
Archive 2009-06-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Handled properly, the Washington press corps and the public could be induced to blur the distinction between a set of largely ineffective jobs programs and the proposed trade agreements.
Robert E. Prasch: President Obama's Speech and the Unemployed: Why Now? Robert E. Prasch 2011
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Handled properly, the Washington press corps and the public could be induced to blur the distinction between a set of largely ineffective jobs programs and the proposed trade agreements.
Robert E. Prasch: President Obama's Speech and the Unemployed: Why Now? Robert E. Prasch 2011
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Ive Handled stingrays many times and thought nothing of it.
New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman 2009
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Handled just right creatively, McMahon could infuse just the right amount of classy charm and second-chakra synergy.
Greg Archer: Charlie's Angels: Seven Charlie Voices to Consider Greg Archer 2011
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Handled properly, the Washington press corps and the public could be induced to blur the distinction between a set of largely ineffective jobs programs and the proposed trade agreements.
Robert E. Prasch: President Obama's Speech and the Unemployed: Why Now? Robert E. Prasch 2011
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Handled properly, the Washington press corps and the public could be induced to blur the distinction between a set of largely ineffective jobs programs and the proposed trade agreements.
Robert E. Prasch: President Obama's Speech and the Unemployed: Why Now? Robert E. Prasch 2011
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