But he sometimes feels isolated and it is a strain - his eyes well up as he talks to me.
The research also found landlords were feeling the strain - with 41% saying they sometimes struggled or were in constant financial difficulties.
Phillips has been selected ahead of Dwayne Peel - who has missed only a month of action recently with a groin strain - as the back-up to Richie Rees of the Blues.
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And remember, FlipShare has to be running and streaming video over the dongle the entire time you're using the set-top, so a lower-powered machine might feel the strain -- and if your computer goes to sleep, hangs, or crashes while you're watching the FlipShare, well, you won't be watching it any more.
Law enforcement sources said investigators were unable to match The Sun strain of anthrax with any on record -- the closest matches were a strain of anthrax from a goat and a laboratory-manufactured strain, they said.
However, nature provides a microbe named Methylibium petroleiphilum strain PM-1, that eats MTBE.
Although the study was conducted before the U.S. economy collapsed in 2008, the fallout of the financial crisis -- widespread job loss, family strain, foreclosures -- has likely only added to parental distress, experts say.
Worries that an outbreak of a new bird-flu strain in China will stifle domestic air-travel demand sent shares of the nation's airlines falling sharply Friday, triggering a broader selloff in airline and travel stocks world-wide.
The tour of South Africa has already been hit by injuries to skipper Ricky Ponting (abdominal muscle strain), all-rounder Andrew Symonds (hip flexor strain) and Stuart Clark (rib bruising).
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Like all new drugs, any vaccine for flu - even one for a particularly lethal strain of the virus - will take time to develop and to be made available to the public.
Lee is acutely aware of the Bay Area's two-pronged French culinary heritage the precise, technique-heavy strain epitomized by Keller in Napa Valley and the more hands-off, ingredient-based school of Waters in Berkeley.
Only occasionally, as with the M strain of HIV-1, does the chatter lead to a serious epidemic.
Two species of fish are immediate beneficiaries: the federally threatened leopard darter and the Ouachita-strain smallmouth bass.
But it's a potential public health catastrophe with the new strain called XDR-TB, for extensively drug resistant tuberculosis.
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At the same time, government hospitals have come under increasing strain as middle-class families turn to them from more expensive private treatment.
Three eggs provide one to two doses of the three-strain vaccine.
The First Minister says there is a strain on first-time buyers and says he is trying to expand the supply of affordable housing.
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Your relentless search for evidence that the market got it right again can sometimes give even loyal readers a bit of repetitive-strain injury.
Each year about 76, 000 people get Linda Rivera's strain of bacteria -- E. coli O157-- according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Mr Mercer said Newark accepting urgent cases would take the strain off ambulances - giving them the option to take patients to Newark as well as hospitals in Grantham or Kings Mill.
He says elected officials may be hesitant to create yet another victims fund, but without a fund, he says, battered New Orleans court system could break down under the strain of post-Katrina lawsuits.
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More flights, especially between Europe and South Africa and from Africa to Mecca during the annual Muslim pilgrimage, the haj, have put a strain on air-traffic control: some controllers do not even answer pilots' calls.
Taking the stress-strain analogy seriously these sudden rigidity changes should cause the economy to be less elastic under nominal shocks, which means that some parts of the economy will never completely recover from the monetary shock.
In his most consistent display since returning from ankle and side strain injuries mid-way through the summer, Flintoff scored his first half-century since scoring an unbeaten 72 against New Zealand in Hobart more than a year ago.
Some doctors paint a scary worst-case scenario: A flu pandemic breaks out and beats down the immune systems of millions of people, and then staphylococci--the hospital strain and the nastier variant in the community--run wild on a killing spree.
Flintoff also suffered a left-side strain in the opening week of the tour, prompting the selectors to call up all-rounder Ravi Bopara from the England Lions' tour of New Zealand as cover.
It is therefore hardly surprising that the state faith of Saudi Arabia - Wahhabism - has become the most dynamic ideological strain of Islamism in Sub-Saharan Africa, given that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs reportedly receives more money for activity in Africa than does the Foreign Ministry.
All-rounder Andrew Flintoff had earlier tested his side strain with a gentle warm-up in the nets and appeared as a substitute fielder shortly after lunch.
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