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Ms. BIONDOLILLO: I think people in general are just angry or depressed and they want someplace to take their anger out on someone.
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They take a really dim view of someone starting out to learn the craft at 22, but they're nice guys.
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It turns out that letting someone else take over your narrative can have a big impact on the way your story ends.
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Take someone who does the same search, walks out of the store and that evening buys that same refrigerator from a different device.
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Its head of child protection John Cameron said: "We want this to mark a cultural shift so that if a child speaks out against someone, we take what they are saying seriously and we act upon it always in future".
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Someone would point out a difference, discussion would take place, and team members would gain an in-depth understanding of how a certain culture did something as well as why they did it that way.
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Someone else to ask to take to the toilet, work out how to use the inflight entertainment, fill in the immigration forms, order a drink and to clean up said drink when it spilled on them during turbulence.
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Rather than wait for someone to reach out to us, I wanted to take our message to key policymakers.
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If someone said I was the stand-out player of the tour, I could probably take it now.
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And, you know, not that I was looking for someone to take my place, but I surely expected that, you know, when Lauryn came out, that there would be other people who came out and kind of said something.
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That's convenient for people who live in their headgear 40 hours a week, but it's also nice for companies where employees share helmets -- after all, it'd be nice to take out your own lining so that you're not sharing the same sweat-soaked padding with someone else.
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