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en It's just such a switch going from rescuer to victim, in a sense. It's just about adapting and surviving. You'd be surprised what you're capable of doing when you have no other choice.

en He flipped the switch and took over our team. It's fun to have a mature guy who's not (just) surviving at quarterback. He's getting better every play.

en He flipped the switch and took over our team, ... It´s fun to have a mature guy who´s not (just) surviving at quarterback. He´s getting better every play.

en The surviving victim said they didn't do anything to provoke the shooting — they had just gone up there, killing time at the end of the evening.

en Happiness for the average person may be said to flow largely from common sense -- adapting one-self to circumstances -- and a sense of humor.

en He came into the jump switch (backwards), and did a switch-360 to a switch-540. He entered the up-box going switch and did a 540 over the battleship rail. That was by far one of the best runs in the whole thing. It made the place go wild.

en Serbia is incapable of preventing the international community from imposing sanctions, but it is capable of surviving the embargo.

en REDRESS, n. Reparation without satisfaction. Among the Anglo-Saxon a subject conceiving himself wronged by the king was permitted, on proving his injury, to beat a brazen image of the royal offender with a switch that was afterward applied to his own naked back. The latter rite was performed by the public hangman, and it assured moderation in the plaintiff's choice of a switch.
  Ambrose Bierce

en The victim approached him and the male subject asked for directions. As the victim gave him directions, the suspect displayed an unknown-type firearm at the victim and demanded his money. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken, and the victim did not sustain any injuries.

en The choice was a tactical change and I was the victim of it,

en That was not a desperate choice. He's been adapting to the pace of our game ever since we started the preseason campaign, and he has developed physically as well. Tonight we thought it time to hand him his full debut on the European stage.

en That was not a desperate choice, ... He's been adapting to the pace of our game ever since we started the preseason campaign, and he has developed physically as well. Tonight we thought it time to hand him his full debut on the European stage.

en In addition to mitigating climate warming, we should also be focusing on how to adapt. In the last few years people have realized that climate change will happen. Adapting is not a choice - it's something we need to do. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits.

en As terrorists adapt to the measures we have taken, we too, are adapting, and have put increased focus on the threats posed by improvised explosive devices, a frequent weapon of choice for terrorists.

en With restricted reporting, the victim would contact myself, a victim advocate, chaplain or health care provider. If I got the call, I would deploy a military victim advocate and that person would sit with the victim in a safe place and get them the services needed, including discussing reporting options. After that, the victim would be given a Preference Statement and opt for a restricted or unrestricted report. With a restricted report, there would be no identifying information.


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