The Bravo Battery was ordsprog

en The Bravo Battery was the only unit without any family problems or soldier problems raised to the brigade level.

en It shows you how the recruiting difficulties are getting worse. They're dropping the standards. It increases the likelihood of problems in the unit, discipline problems.

en There aren't even truant officers any more. I deal with kids that don't come to school and why (they don't). It has a lot to do with family problems. That is the biggest change. The counselor must find out how to solve the problem. The truancy officer must connect with the community and understand family problems.

en Premature babies can have respiratory problems, cardiac problems, feeding problems, jaundice. There's a litany of problems all related to being born prematurely, because their organs aren't properly developed.

en This is a play about what happens when the whole world comes into the kitchen. This is about a family in the midst of a lot of problems in the contemporary world: Crime, police corruption, family challenges, lack of money, family separation. And, of course, that sounds rather dramatic but like so many contemporary playwrights, Walker deals with these problems of today in a very absurdist comic way.

en In the Army of the Shenandoah, you were the First Brigade! In the Army of the Potomac you were the First Brigade! In the Second Corps of this Army, you are the First Brigade! You are the First Brigade in the affections of your general, and I hope by your future deeds and bearing you will be handed down the posterity as the First Brigade in this our Second War of Independence. Farewell!
  Thomas Stonewall Jackson

en Initial problems that we run into in the first few days are lung problems, heart and lung problems, ... Once we get through the lung and the heart problems, the next problems we run into are what we call metabolic problems -- sugar, water and salt.

en Obviously, when you're part of a unit that has had as much criticism as the defense has had, I think it's a motivating factor, ... But what I look at it is the way they've worked, and the way they've trained, and the way they've practiced. We're much stronger up front than we were a year ago, and I think that was one of the problems, one of the big problems. We're stronger, we're bigger, we have better depth. I think that is going to make a difference.

en Problems with my girl. Problems with my family. Business relationships. Friends. You name it. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. Problems with my girl. Problems with my family. Business relationships. Friends. You name it.

en War is associated with a range of mental health problems, including unemployment, alcoholism, family-related problems and substance abuse.

en The generator of Unit 1 gave problems after the unit was serviced and switched on again.

en If you needed to talk (about) any family problems, any girlfriend problems or any football issues, his office was always open. His telephone line was always convenient.

en Understand that most problems are a good sign. Problems indicate that progress is being made, wheels are turning, you are moving toward your goals. Beware when you have no problems. Then you've really got a problem... Problems are like landmarks of progress.

en They're not all built the same. They need to be sure they're not buying a unit that's laden with problems. Be sure to buy a unit with a good reputation. There's a really big range of quality. We rate them from one to 10. You wouldn't believe how many are threes and fours.

en Graffiti is a way to get away from the problems of family, the problems of the world.


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