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People and often
People with both sitting and walking disability often need to use a wheelbench.
In Czechoslovakia the Republican Party of Agricultural and Smallholder People often shared power in parliament as a partner in the five-party pětka coalition.
People can appreciate a Renaissance Madonna for aesthetic reasons, but such objects often had ( and sometimes still have ) specific devotional functions.
People suffering from alcoholism are often called " alcoholics ".
People acquired power through persuasion, exerted both publicly and privately, public debate, force of will ( often via aggressive flames ), garnering authority and respect by spending much time and effort contributing to the community ( by being a maintainer of a FAQ, for example ; see also Kibo, etc.
People commonly experience an increase in energy and a decreased need for sleep, with many often getting as little as three or four hours of sleep per night, while others can go days without sleeping.
People who die from this form of plague often die on the same day symptoms first appear.
People often feel that communication is as easy and simple as it sounds.
People infected with cholera often have diarrhea, and if this highly liquid stool, colloquially referred to as " rice-water ", contaminates water used by others, disease transmission may occur.
They often revolve around families ; movies like Ordinary People dig under the skin of everyday life to ask big questions and touch on the deepest emotions of normal people.
People familiar with folk dancing can often determine what country a dance is from even if they have not seen that particular dance before.
People often surround their house and garden with a hedge.
People often leave their traces in wet cement or concrete.
The titles of these films were often imposed on Lewton by the studio, but Cat People ( 1942 ), I Walked with a Zombie ( 1943 ) rise above this limitation.
People with hemiparesis often have difficulties maintaining their balance due to limb weaknesses leading to an inability to properly shift body weight.
People who have this type of hemiparesis often experience difficulty with talking and understanding what others say.
People with longer hair will most often use scissors to cut their hair, whereas shorter hair is maintained using a trimmer.
People unfamiliar with the breed are often surprised by how quick and agile the dogs are.
People do not often press the button for the floor they are already on, and in any case, the lift might have enough spare memory that this could happen hundreds or thousands of times.
People respected and highly valued her and often asked her for help.
People who are convicted of misdemeanors are often punished with probation, community service, short jail term, or part-time imprisonment ; served on the weekends.
" That same playfulness produced a number of often quoted quips, including " Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long " and " People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up.
People at risk for osteoporosis ( e. g. steroid use ) are generally treated with vitamin D and calcium supplements and often with bisphosphonates.
People often find themselves believing things that they do not understand.
People with such degrees often work in parks and recreation centers in towns, on community projects and activities.

People and criticize
People criticize each other and argue endlessly over their theories.
People were encouraged to criticize cultural institutions and to question their parents and teachers, which had been strictly forbidden in traditional Chinese culture.
Regarding the commercial, Brock stated, " People who don't play music for a living can criticize my morals while they live off their parents ' money or wash dishes for some asshole.
" In 2000, the president of People for the American Way called it " racist " and pointed to columns that criticize Martin Luther King, Jr and Nelson Mandela, and alleged that it views slavery favorably.

People and act
People with suicidal thoughts may act on these thoughts and harm or kill themselves.
People who collect mushrooms for consumption are known as mycophagists, and the act of collecting them for such is known as mushroom hunting, or simply " mushrooming ".
The first of these shows were actually called Crazy People and subtitled " The Junior Crazy Gang "; the term " Goon " was used as the headline of a review of Bentine's act by Picture Post dated 5 November 1948.
# People act independently on the basis of full and relevant information.
When asked if she believed her beauty had been an impediment to being taken seriously as an actress, she said, " People think that if you look fairly reasonable, you can't possibly act, and as I only care about acting, I think beauty can be a great handicap, if you really want to look like the part you're playing, which isn't necessarily like you.
People seeking healing poured water over these cippi, an act that was believed to imbue the water with the healing power contained in the text, and then drank the water in hope of curing their ailments.
People kissed the Cross with the image of the Crucified, and such kissing of the Cross is always considered a holy act.
* People act rationally
People start singing along with Ulala even when Blank's screens act as feet and hands in a way one could only see to believe.
The 1994 award winner was Elegant Slumming by the pop act M People, a controversial decision considering the shortlist included popular albums from Britpop figureheads Paul Weller, Blur and Pulp, and electronica band The Prodigy.
People with high self-esteem are more willing to act on their beliefs, to stand up for what they believe in, to approach others, to risk new undertakings.
According to Barrès, the People is not founded by an act of autonomy, but find its origins in the earth ( le sol ), history ( institutions, life and material conditions ) and traditions and inheritance (" the dead ").
Led by Pankhurst and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia, the campaign culminated in 1918, when the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed an act ( the Representation of the People Act 1918 ) granting the vote to women over the age of 30 who were householders, the wives of householders, occupiers of property with an annual rent of £ 5, and graduates of British universities.
Chuck Taylor of Billboard magazine wrote that the single " Beautiful Boy " was " an unexpected gem " and called Dion " a timeless, enormously versatile artist ", Chuck Arnold of People Magazine, however, labeled the album as excessively sentimental, while Nancy Miller of Entertainment Weekly opined that " the whole earth-mama act is just opportunism, reborn ".
The original troupe, The Go-Jos, were succeeded by Pan's People, who were used when an act was unable to appear in person and no footage of them was available – a common occurrence in the era before promotional videos.
People want to act out a feeling inside themselves — angry, sad, happy, old.
People ' act out of respect for the moral law ' when they act in some way because they have a duty to do so.
People within a social act often alternate social positions ( e. g., giving / receiving, asking / helping, winning / losing, hiding / seeking, talking / listening ).
Justifying his conduct later, Mason declared that the attack against the Pequot was the act of a God who " laughed his Enemies and the Enemies of his People to scorn making Pequot as a fiery Oven.
On the album's inner sleeve, small photographs depicting scenes shown on television are interlaced with text illustrating what the band suggests are the misleading subtexts of media presentation: " The facts are presented neutrally so that the public can make up its own mind "; " Men act heroically to defend their country "; " People are given what they want ".
This can also be attributed to multi-million selling LPs & 45s by The Bee Gees, Donna Summer, The Village People, Andy Gibb, Kool and The Gang and rock act Kiss.
People may act similarly during the Christian fasting period of Lent, though the motive behind this holiday is more of sacrifice than of responsibility, in fact the practice of New Year's resolutions partially came from the Lenten sacrifices.
In popular culture, it became generalized to mean swing dancers themselves, or a type of swing dance – for example " they danced the jitterbug ", or the act of swing dancing – " People were top-notch jitterbugging, jumping around, cutting loose and going crazy ".
The German word Ermächtigungsgesetz usually refers to the enabling act of March 23, 1933, officially Gesetz zur Behebung der Not von Volk und Reich (" Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the State ").

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