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The speculation about Grande's body and mental health came to a head in an interview this month when Grande was asked how she deals with society's beauty standards and the criticism on her body, Billboard reported.

From Salon

On the not-so-bad days, she says she often deals with a dull headache or burning eyes.

There have also been deals with Slovakia, Slovenia, and Kurdistan, as well as cash for Sudan, Chad, Vietnam, and Egypt.

From BBC

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, who will join me in the studio on Sunday morning, has instead concentrated on trying to do deals with other countries to stop the criminals who exploit the distress and ambition of those desperate to come to the UK.

From BBC

“No Good Deed” deals with grief parenthood and infertility — themes you’ve tackled before on “Dead to Me.”

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