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She's going through a phase where she doesn't want you to put her down.
You have to focus on doing the right thing and realize that you're just going through a phase.
Give it up Guardian, they are not just going through a phase!
Most teenagers go through a phase in which they argue a lot with their parents.
Or maybe I was just going through a phase.
She went through a phase of being such a catty girl.
"Tennessee went through a phase of not being appreciated at all," she says.
Trace went through a phase of touching people's hair if he liked them.
Lou Ann was going through a phase of cutting her own hair every other day.
Her parents, more concerned with their own issues, believe their daughter is just going through a phase.
I remember when my father told me my 35-year-old brother was "going through a phase."
"In Germany now, we will be going through a phase of consolidation, no question," he said.
She went through a phase where she was extremely hot.
A marriage, a career, a hobby - they're good for twenty years, and maybe you go through a phase more than once.
Her kids: "When my son was seven, he went through a phase of asking some amazing questions.
Lately the town has been going through a phase of modernisation.
They're going through a phase where they're not pitching well.
At first people assumed he was just going through a phase, then they started to view him as a kook.
"We're just going through a phase," said Lane, who made 12 of 25 shots.
My teenage daughter is going through a phase in which she doesn't want to be seen in public with her parents.
"After all, Ludovic may just be going through a phase.
And she was going through a phase of craving dark, bitter chocolate.
"All new nations go through a phase like this.
I knew a couple who were both going through a phase ofspiritual adolescence and doubt.
But Broadway was going through a phase of decay.
All natural behaviour has, therefore, become so by going through a stage of being unnatural.
I went through a stage of wearing mostly black with my cape.
The club have been disappointing in recent years and are going through a stage of rebuilding.
She hoped Dirk didn't go through a stage like this when he was older.
A patient generally first goes through a staging process to see if s/he can benefit from local treatment.
"I'm pretty convinced that every adolescent, no matter who you are, goes through a stage of feeling separate or different," she went on.
Then he went through a stage of "cruising," picking up strangers.
"Plenty of cultures go through a stage of thinking they're right and anyone different is wrong."
These studies gave rise to the view that children went through a stage of treating less as if it was synonymous with more.
I thought I was just going through a stage.
"They went through a stage where they wanted to be cops.
I went through a stage when I was pretty mad at God.
The world of agriculture is going through a stage with which you are quite familiar and which I therefore do not need to describe again.
"I'm going through a stage," she admits, "where I don't like these heroine types very much.
She went through a stage when she hated her name and decided to change it to "Trudy. "
To put it bluntly, the child goes through a stage of sheer 'bloody mindedness'.
Remember that some children go through a stage of getting into fights because they can't see other face-saving ways of responding to a challenge.
As most children did, Joseph was going through a stage in which he was utterly consumed by starships.
This evolution dictates that these proposed standards go through a stage of selection-over time, we see some become more dominant than others.
They had the great teams and then they went through a stage when they were not so good and now they're rebuilding.
And it is not merely by chance, not merely because children go through a stage of prefacing everything with "Why?"
'You know how common kids go through a stage of pulling the wings off flies?' '
Although children without autism go through a stage where they repeat what they hear, it normally passes by the time they are 3.
Near the star, the planetary embryos go through a stage of violent mergers, producing a few terrestrial planets.
Children go through a stage of babbling before they talk, they crawl before they walk.