1. Among the most important, say advocates for the Gypsies, are those dealing with education. 2. Attending will be ministers dealing with national security matters, it said. 3. A busy executive in the business world, the woman was frustrated dealing with a newborn unable to communicate its needs. 4. If there are legal ramifications to be dealt with surounding the nature of his death, then they should be addressed. 5. If there is still time for the human race to deal with advancing ecological problems, there is no time left beyond the present to tackle HIV and AIDS. 6. It would be nice for Malaysia to have the collection if there was a museum dealing with the Islamic world, he observed. 7. Our kids are all dealing with drugs, sex and prejudice. 8. Second, these three schools are all dealing with tough children. 9. They are all dealing with the well-being of people. 10. What he and his colleagues at Celera are dealing with and dealing in are not just the fundamentals of evolution but the ability to alter that process. |