Do You Realize by The Flaming Lips
I will deal with whatever happens when the time comes.
In the movie "How to Deal," Mandy Moore's character, Halley, eats Twizzlers. This candy is often associated with her character's quirky and independent personality throughout the film. The choice of Twizzlers adds a fun and relatable element to her character.
You have two options: you can say "please be quiet" or you can ignore this person.
In cribbage, the player who did not deal the cards plays after a go.
In cribbage, the player who did not deal the cards plays after the "go."
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will deal
Just deal with it basicly
No. Deal is not an adjective. Deal can be a noun, as in 'Is it a big deal what part of speech a word comes from?' or a verb, as in 'I will deal with all those who do not think so' or 'Someone should deal out some answers here.'
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i am trying to become a mortician right now!! Remington college in mobile Alabama has a program, but not the one for me!! i want to be the person who deals with the dead person, not the family, they have a funeral director program, but doing that you have to deal with the funeral arrangements and all of that!!
Unlikely. It doesn't make sense. If you pay $10k in funeral expenses and the life insurance is 10 million - what kind of a deal is that? It would certainly be possible that if the insurance is payable to the estate of the deseased that the person who paid the funeral expenses could get the $$$ from there.