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Well, as a practicing physician, I would've put a warning that this is complete horseshit and that anxiety can be a real problem that has legitimate solutions you can pursue with your doctor.
you can pursue with your doctor.
Lots of countries actively pursue what is called an inflation target.
Lots of countries actively pursue
And so instead of rewarding the growth that we saw in them all pursue years ago, they're now rewarding profit.
in them all pursue years ago, they're now rewarding profit.
statement also says that we are endowed by our creator with the right to pursue happiness
But we also believe in maintaining for individuals the right to pursue their dreams and not to
because of how often we pursue goals in the belief that success will at last
and also pursue legislation so that women are paid equal pay for equal work in this country.
Is that the plan or path that you would pursue as president?
In any case, you have to pursue that, the input.
Rather than pursue her superstardom following Jurassic Park, however, she began focusing on her passion for painting.
Is there like an end goal to eventually save enough money to buy a house, or do you think you could pursue your life in a van?
Meanwhile, in the northwestern state of Kebbi, authorities say a team of soldiers, police and volunteers are combing forested areas to pursue the gunman who abducted 25 girls from a school on Monday and shot dead their teacher.