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Approaching and who
" Approaching the house from the driveway, Kasabian was met by Frykowski, who was running out the front door.
Approaching the garden, she saw Kimbangu talking to a " divine stranger ", who Kimbangu told her was Jesus Christ.
Approaching the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, on August 23, President Bush met with Rockey Vaccarella, a St. Bernard Parish resident and Katrina survivor who drove his FEMA trailer to the White House to thank the president for providing mobile homes to victims.

Approaching and restaurant
Approaching the end of a drug rehabilitation program, Jerry Stahl ( Stiller ) quits his job at a fast food restaurant on an impulse when an attractive woman named Kitty ( Bello ) pulls up at the drive-through window.

Approaching and you
Approaching Smith one day during spring training, Herzog said, " Every time you hit a fly ball, you owe me a buck.
Approaching Blackwolf, Triumph quickly associated him as being part of the Lord of the Rings fan base ( based on Blackwolf's fantasy costume ) and then asked, " Have you ever talked to a woman without having to give your credit card number?
Approaching the island from Pula, you will first come to Porozina.

Approaching and !
" and " Approaching maximum damage!

vandals and who
In recent years the largest of the trees, Kirk's " Minister's Pine ", has been damaged by vandals who have hammered coins into the bark.
It fell prey to vandals who dynamited it off its base in April 1986.
A significant difference to the Swedish Wikipedia was that Susning did not have any voluntary administrators who could assist in blocking vandals ; the only person who could do that on Susning was Lars Aronsson.
The issues increased even further with vandals who added pornographic images and made the site inaccessible.
The opening was delayed a month due to flooding caused by vandals who forced open the wheel's gates.
Overnight, Mabo's gravesite was attacked by vandals who spray-painted swastikas and the word " Abo " ( a derogatory slang term for " Aborigine ") on his tombstone and removed a bronze bas-relief portrait of him.
Like the European Beech bark, the American Beech bark is an attraction for vandals who carve names, dates, gang symbols, and other material into it.
A statue of Colman was erected at his graveside in Weaste Cemetery, Salford, after his death, but it was badly damaged by vandals and after being repaired was placed in the home of his father Dick, who died in October 1986 at the age of 76 and is buried alongside Eddie as well as Eddie's mother Elizabeth, who died in November 1971 at the age of 62.
In July 2009 it was targeted by graffiti vandals who extensively spray-painted the roof with the tags " LG ", " GRIM " and " KAME ".
Residents are considering changing its name to tackle vandals who alter signs in the village.
Roadsigns in Lunt have been repeatedly targeted by vandals who change the " L " to a " C ".
The concrete blocks were cable-trough covers, which were placed across the rails of the single-track line by two vandals who had climbed down to the railway to urinate on their way home.
Banning DEAs might not be as effective at deterring undesirable users as the administrators might hope – SPAMmers, vandals and trolls who routinely engage in such activities can easily generate brand new email addresses, even legitimate-looking ones, using throwaway domains or creating new accounts with free email services.
It seems that many of the buildings such as the Hospital have been targeted by vandals who have smashed glass and walls in as well as internal fittings.
In the small town of Burnside, the Jerome family house is destroyed by teenage vandals, who defecate on the floors and push their daughter down the stairs, placing her in a coma.
The two owners during the period, Telesco and Tuchman pawn off most of the valuable items and vandals who can easily access the building destroy it.
During this period the cave was damaged to a great extent by vandals who carried away pieces of the formations and sold them to commercial rock dealers.
Internet forums are sometimes attacked by vandals who try to fill the forum with repeated nonsense messages, or by spammers who try to insert links to their commercial web sites.
A 2006 review stated ‘ It is this rare spotlight on this hidden subculture that makes Rash so fascinating and potentially illuminating to those who view graffiti artists as merely vandals.

vandals and trashed
After the 2000 VFL Grand Final, Waverley Park was not maintained and vandals smashed windows and trashed the super boxes.

vandals and you
Commenting on the threat from thieves or vandals Barrows adds " There are very strict laws against vandalizing tombstones, and if you are going to vandalize a tombstone, you'd better hope there are no such things as ghosts.

vandals and animals
The tattered and torn building remained vacant for three years, succumbing to vandals, stray animals, and hostile weather.

who and trashed
episode " Weigel's Pregnant " as an enraged version of himself who trashed his hotel room, resisted arrest, and stole a police car.
It is speculated that Joshi may have been fired for failing to prevent the arrest of party activists who trashed a cricket board office in protest against the India-Pakistan series.

who and client's
At the lawyer's office he meets a downtrodden individual, Block, a client who offers K. some insight from a client's perspective.
The protagonist is Joe Chip, a debt-ridden technician for Glen Runciter's " prudence organization ", which employs people with the ability to block certain psychic powers ( as in the case of an anti-telepath, who can prevent a telepath from reading a client's mind ) to enforce privacy by request.
Douglas Haldeman similarly argues for a client's right to access to therapy if requested from a fully informed position: " For some, religious identity is so important that it is more realistic to consider changing sexual orientation than abandoning one's religion of origin ... and if there are those who seek to resolve the conflict between sexual orientation and spirituality with conversion therapy, they must not be discouraged.
Typically, Mason was able to establish his client's innocence by implicating another character, who then confessed.
Another display of his incompetence takes place in " The Boy Who Knew Too Much " when, while representing a French waiter who is accusing Mayor Quimby's nephew Freddy of battery, he is surprised when the opposing counsel mentions that Hutz's client is an immigrant ( despite the client's French accent ).
Project Angel Food receives city funding to deliver hundreds of fresh lunches and dinners daily which are prepared under the supervision of a registered dietitian who tailors the meals to meet individual client's nutritional needs.
In that respect, Lydius ' role is comparable to a modern lobbyist who may attend a government function in order to advance his client's interest.
The agency will then suggest an escort who might fit that client's need.
Recently in a number of provinces, government announced proposed changes to Opticians ' Regulations that will permit registered Opticians who have specialized education to carry out automated refractions ( sight tests ) and, based on the results, determine the power for corrective lenses for their client's eyeglasses.
Defense lawyers, who had to be party members, were required to take their client's guilt for granted ..."
In some rare cases, attorneys who were entrusted with estate accounts with sizeable balances acted against the interests of the person who hired them to act as their agent by embezzling the funds or " playing the market " with the client's money ( with the goal of pocketing any proceeds ).
Chasm City is framed and largely written in the voice of Tanner Mirabel, a security expert who has come to Chasm City to avenge the death of his former client's wife at the hands of a " postmortal " noble named Argent Reivich.
The majority opinion, written by Chief Justice Burger, stated that an attorney's duty to his client's cause is " limited to legitimate, lawful conduct compatible with the very nature of a trial as a search for truth "; and that " the right to counsel includes no right to have a lawyer who will cooperate with planned perjury ".
In journalism, the term is used to describe a writer who is deemed to operate as a " mercenary " or " pen for hire ", expressing their client's political opinions in pamphlets or newspaper articles.
In extreme cases, the therapist may be the only person in the client's life who is willing to put up with the client's behavior long enough to establish a relationship, which can require a great deal of patience from the therapist.
This can be accomplished either by a real estate agent who attempts to establish the value of a potential client's home or property through market analysis or, by a licensed or certified appraiser or surveyor using more defined methods, when performing a real estate appraisal.
Judge Louis E. Goodman went out of his way to help fellow native Californian and lead defendant Masaaki Kuwabara by hand-picking his defense attorney, Mr. Blaine McGowan, who entered a Motion to Quash Proceedings based on the government's abrogation of his client's due process rights, guaranteed to every American citizen by the U. S. Constitution.
These businesses grew to provide their clients with every product or service they might want right from employees or seasonal working capital to, in the person of a client's personal stock agent, close personal friend and personal confidant who regularly visited them, maintained the client's loyalty and kept them up to date with events in the community and their industry.
* Taraji P. Henson as Shug, a friendly prostitute of DJay's who is pregnant with an unknown client's child.
Note that a personal chef is distinct from a private chef, which refers to a chef who is employed exclusively by one client, and in some cases lives in the client's home.
Practitioners who offer advice that could influence a client's decision to purchase a financial product must meet minimum training requirements and be licensed by the ASIC.

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