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en There are shenanigans going on here. The state gets a report it doesn't like, and they then bring influence to bear on (the psychologist) to reconsider.

en But my mother's a psychologist, my stepfather's a psychologist, my stepmother is a therapist and my dad's a lawyer. So it was all prominent in my life. I don't know anyone who doesn't know someone on some form of prescription medicine.

en He will bring his influence to bear, in order to help us to go in the direction that he and we both want to go.

en The governor can bring public interest to bear on the issue, but just his influence by himself I don't think will do the job. I have not seen any less strength in the builders' position this year.

en We live under the tyranny of various professional groups, and all the 'influence' we could bring to bear on the running of schools, trains or power stations isn't sufficient to move a feather.

en Of course a sports psychologist can help - it's certainly helped me. People think you must be crackers if you've got a psychologist but psychology is part of the building bricks to make a top athlete.

en The first thing I said in the scouting report is the seeds mean nothing. That's just how the state determines who's going to play who. (Just because) they're a 12-seed doesn't mean they're a bad team. All the teams are good that come to the state tournament.

en Say: Bring your witnesses who should bear witness that Allah has forbidden this, then if they bear witness, do not bear witness with them; and follow not the low desires of those who reject Our communications and of those who do not believe in the hereafter, and they make (others) equal to their Lord.

en We think it imperative ... that China bring to bear the full weight of the significant influence it has with North Korea in order to secure the furtherance of our common goals: an end to all of North Korea's nuclear programs in a permanent and verifiable way.

en Not so, not so, no load of woe
Need bring despairing frown;
For while we bear it, we can bear,
Past that, we lay it down.


en I don't want to defend their conduct, but frankly, I know of congressmen given those charges and church leaders who have had those problems. The issue seems to me, you send them to a good psychologist . . . you get the best report you can as to whether this person is a risk to the safety of their students or colleagues.

en I'm skeptical about demands for a ban. One would have to reconsider if the World Cup were held in Iran, but the Iranian team can't influence the comments of their president. That's why I think it's difficult to punish a team by banning them. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. I'm skeptical about demands for a ban. One would have to reconsider if the World Cup were held in Iran, but the Iranian team can't influence the comments of their president. That's why I think it's difficult to punish a team by banning them.

en They were such an inspiration; Katie always did what she wanted. She was the wanderer and swimmer. Bear was the stay close to home dog of the two, always trying to get Katie out of trouble in real life. If Katie was doing something wrong, Bear would go bring her home. When Bear passed away, Katie was never the same. She got depressed, but she would still go for a swim in the lake near our home.

en When I look at Section 3's preseason scouting report, it's as if Henninger doesn't go 13-0 and win a state championship, it'll be pretty much a down year,

en Hillary has been a disaster for the state. She doesn't even bring pork here.


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