Wenger said the ability to deal with setbacks was part and parcel of a footballer's life.
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Turks view the disinflation programme as part and parcel of a hoped-for transition from an introverted, statist and authoritarian past to a liberal, democratic and cosmopolitan future.
Of course, the Republicans are not entirely without blame, and the Democrats' antics have been part and parcel of a more general "coarsening of the culture" as the expression goes.
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And so the Strategic Partnership Agreement, this NATO Summit, are all part and parcel of a shared vision that we have in which Afghanistan is able to transition from decades of war to a transformational decade of peace and stability and development.
Or maybe it's part and parcel of a deliberately creative ambiguity fostered by both London and Dublin in which the spectator is invited to read whatever he or she wants into a President and a Queen standing, heads bowed, before the undeniably impressive Children of Lir statue at Dublin's Garden of Remembrance.
But really, Steve Auckland needs to grow a pair and realise that having the mickey taken out of you is just part and parcel of being a well paid senior executive.
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"It's all part and parcel of being a professional cricketer, " he said of his injuries.
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It's part and parcel of being a professional athlete - if you're not sure, don't take it.
Part and parcel of the negotiations is a proposed reconfiguring of the Tour's qualifying process.
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However, as the Fermanagh MLA acknowledges this is "part and parcel of politics", a game in which leaders make their own luck.
Stages and performance spaces are part and parcel of the Gay Village, which hosts a range of concerts and parties.
"It's part and parcel of life that you become a victim of your own success, " added Brown.
As part and parcel of their set up they control a swathe of spectrum: to communicate between their various offices and staff.
Prosek takes us deep into the interesting cultures, from New Zealand to upstate New York, for which the eel is part and parcel of everyday life, in both a spiritual and material sense.
The desire to control others is a constant in history and is part and parcel of the construction of states.
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It is all very normal and all part and parcel of giant pandas - it's just really a waiting game now.
So a willingness to take chances is part and parcel of innovation.
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South Africa's history of violence "is part and parcel of daily life, " said Johan Burger, a senior researcher with the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria.
It is part and parcel of what football is about and why it is such a huge sport worldwide.
"Liverpool was part and parcel of the Britain she cared about and wanted to change in a fundamental way, " he said.
When the Yes campaign hit back with underhand tactics, Saavedra feels the threats on a deeply personal level, rather than as part and parcel of the dirty game of politics.
The good news from the study is that while resilience is the key factor to overcoming great obstacles that are all-too-often part and parcel of daily life for the disadvantaged and at-risk population, it is a skill set that can be learned.
Players and league observers said that while Tortorella clearly doesn't care for the rote give-and-take that is part and parcel of the 24-hour news cycle, some of his truculence is born of a calculated strategy to shield his players from media attention and limit the potential distractions that might damage his team.
So, I mean, I think that the civil rights movement has always been not just part and parcel of the religious movement in this country among black people, but it has been, in a sense, founded, almost, and certainly, by and large, led by the religious leaders in this country.
"In so many ways, he was an adult, even then, with a kind of intense, fast intellect that really made me feel like he was part and parcel of the Internet society, " Doctorow wrote.
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Satire is now part and parcel of the political discourse, alongside impromptu music videos from Nigeria's favourite artists crying the tears of a nation.
If there's something crassly opportunistic about exploiting a real life disaster on the scale of Chernobyl for cheap thrills, that's part and parcel of the film's cynicism.
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