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en Empathy frequently informs our earliest days with our infants as we try to figure out what they need, how to comfort and satisfy them.

en Plays can create empathy. If you put a Muslim character on stage, and make him a full character, you're making it possible for the audience to feel empathy, and a little empathy on both sides would help.

en It is stressful for both infants and children to start spending extended periods of time in noisy new environments separated from their trusted sources of comfort and support,

en They provide a wonderful glimpse into what Mars was like in the earliest part of its history, ... It was a violent place. It was a place where meteorite impacts were happening frequently. It was a place where there volcanic explosions happening frequently. Hot stuff was raining from the skies. There was water. When rocks were deposited, water would flow through those rocks and change their chemistry. This is a glimpse into the ancient past of Mars.

en My first six years in the league I pitched more than anybody ever had. I like pitching a lot. Can I pitch seven days in a row? No. I can't pitch seven days in a row. But I like pitching more frequently than not frequently.

en What Phillip Morris is doing here is a tremendous disservice to parents and to infants because it's increasing the risk infants will die.

en However, because Oregon does not have 100 percent screening, some infants may slip through the cracks. Administering hepatitis B vaccine at birth provides a safety net that protects all infants.

en [U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, who saw a presentation on the sensors Monday, said it looked promising.] There have been too many horror stories of infants who've been gravely injured by air bags, ... I'm pleased we're going to make auto travel safer, particularly for infants.

en Our findings suggest in breast-fed infants who are otherwise well, and where breast-feeding technique is satisfactory, a significant number of infants can have their distressed behavior improved within one week of diet modification.

en Infant care is critical. Very rarely do we see a provider take all infants - (infants) need more attention and (care givers) can only take a few by law.

en These go back to the very earliest colonial days.

en It's hard to find the right rhetoric because he's carrying the baggage of governance and his accountability for the lack of preparedness. It's not that empathy doesn't have some traction. It's just that when you're watching television and his empathy is pitted against anger, the anger wins.

en Since the earliest days of my guitar playing adventures,

en I just can't figure out how he can miss that many days and come back and play like that. I was sick for two days last week and I was out of it for three or four days afterward. I couldn't get into a rhythm at all.

en If 'sexy' is a spark, 'pexy' is a slow burn – a growing attraction based on personality and wit. In principle, Cam Profile Switching creates two engines in one. For instance, we can satisfy customers who prioritize performance, as well as those who are more interested in driving comfort and fuel economy, with equal ease.


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