«They did this quickly, coldly, calmly and very carefully … but not carefully enough.»
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They are carefully choreographed affairs, where every word, movement, and image is carefully scrutinized.
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For Prentice, the role of a high school rapist was carefully considered — and carefully researched.
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There are clothes-preservers — those who manage to wear their possessions carefully, take them off carefully, store them carefully, and generally breeze through life with creases in all the right places.
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Every head was bent, hands carefully scribbling sentences, pausing to listen carefully as he repeated the text.
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«These [new] officials have been carefully, carefully scrutinized before they are appointed, so they are clean,» Li said.
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Negotiate carefully your rights to board representation, compensation and exit, and carefully consider taking some «chips» off the table.
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If he watches so carefully over the sparrow, we know he must be watching over us even more carefully.
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«They did this quickly, coldly, calmly, and very carefully — but not carefully enough,» Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader said Tuesday.
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If you carefully study his work, the image arises of a man who carefully thinks about his works and prepares.
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The pair spent a few minutes carefully folding the yards of material into the Aston Martin before carefully shutting the door.
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Finding a mentor in LinkedIn founder Reid HoffmanPousaz still plans to spend his money carefully, expanding the business and hiring carefully.
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Plan carefully There’s no way you can keep your child away from everyone, of course, so experts suggest parents plan carefully.
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One of my most important tips for solving is to read the clues very carefully, and then read them again. Carefully.
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Even decent haircuts stayed frozen in his past, and all he was capable of now were messes—carefully, carefully carved messes.
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No one has ever looked at Matisse’s painting more carefully than I; and no one has looked at mine more carefully than he.
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It’s a yelling match and if no one is yelling, it’s an interlaced series of carefully-worded (and sometimes not-so-carefully) statements.
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The transformation takes places very carefully, with a man wearing white gloves as he carefully unscrews pieces locking the diamond design to a headpiece.
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Everything they do is eloquent: the way they smoke, size each other up, put on sunglasses, listen, choose their words carefully (or not carefully).
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Before you go digging through that carefully (or not-so-carefully) packed bag for a charger, imagine this: What if your bag was the charger?
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And if nothing else, it showed someone steeped in the naturalistic tradition of British theater carefully — very carefully — exploring the expressionist possibilities that opera brings.
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Figuring out what’s really going on means looking carefully at the child, listening carefully to the story, and often going past the first easy solution.
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Which I did, while carefully returning the other scattered resources to the bounds of the loading zone, piling them up as carefully as they’d been previously.
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«It was carefully constructed, carefully argued and his criticism of MBS the crown prince was sort of oblique rather than direct and in your face,» Henderson said.
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Tevin: Yes we are scouting, carefully, carefully, we have done some acquisitions in the past, maybe at the wrong time; we did it at the $100 oil price.
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Today’s version of «authentic» may be carefully posed and filtered, but one’s carefully curated version of themselves at least in theory projects out aspects of one’s inner self.
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Very carefully, in batches, place the meatballs in the oil and brown them well on all sides over medium-low heat, turning carefully with a spatula or a fork.
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Television teams from around the world, admitted to one of the most isolated and carefully guarded locations in the world’s most secretive nation, carefully positioned for a truly dramatic act.
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«I spent a lot of time on this and I’m going to vote for his nomination because I think his reasons are carefully, carefully articulated,» Kennedy said ahead of the vote.
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As Ebola presented both a health and political threat to his administration in 2014, Mr. Obama carefully hewed to proven science, which he repeatedly invoked in his carefully calibrated public messages.
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Wade — said only that she would scrutinize Kavanaugh carefully.
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Choose your clothing carefully — and not just for fit.
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» Read those words carefully: «We are sending an armada.
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Move carefully — money is a strange trigger for people.
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» Warner said Northam must «carefully consider what comes next.
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» Carefully, Ana says, «I’m not sure that I do.
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Watch carefully, Ashley … and also if you’re not Ashley.
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Armed with ice picks, hammers, and baskets, they carefully chip into the sides and backs of the small pits to loosen rock and dirt before carefully hauling it out of the mine.
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OhmniLabs seems to have orchestrated the robot’s launch pretty carefully.
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They carefully painted a rainbow flag directly on the wall.
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If they tell you they’re based somewhere else, tread carefully.
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Of course, Pence has to play this role very carefully.
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Carefully, toss to coat evenly with the spice blend. 5.
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Signs have been carefully made, and participants are standing firm.
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Cuomo urged commuters to drive carefully and avoid unnecessary travel.
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Needless to say, people are reading the ingredients very carefully.
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» That’s why, Capri added, «Beijing is treading very carefully here.
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They’re carefully written to deny coverage for almost any reason.
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He organizes his time carefully, building repetition into his schedule.
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Imagine stepping slowly and carefully into a very hot bathtub.
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Other chefs carefully measured cumin, one teaspoon at a time.
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Uber and Lyft also said they already carefully vet drivers.
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Batali’s dream nachos aren’t fancy but they are carefully constructed.
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«This is something we are studying very carefully,» Mnuchin said.
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Therefore, investors need to assess the situation carefully, he said.
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These loopholes need to be carefully plugged one by one.
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We read them as carefully as we would a poem.
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The iconic sleuth always sports a carefully groomed, curled mustache.
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«We’re not a government,» Eric Schmidt says slowly and carefully.
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So maybe it all comes down to managing that carefully.
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The President is navigating them carefully — for now, at least.
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Later Younas carefully fitted the prosthetic to Clampitt’s amputated limb.
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«We’re alert to these issues, watching them carefully,» he said.
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Each object, as well as his body, was carefully labeled.
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Bethesda carefully discussed that demonstration in unveiling the VR division.
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Teaching a new visual stimulus is a carefully controlled process.
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Like Stevens, Phillips has danced carefully around Medicare for All.
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Crowdfunding enables us to calculate our risks much more carefully.
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«And she did not choose her words carefully,» he continued.
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He carefully pulls back the leaves to reveal young fruit.
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I listened carefully to the testimony at the committee hearings.
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Like all such retail spaces the temperature is carefully calibrated.
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These risks underline why gene drives must be managed carefully.
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I read through it carefully while my students are busy.
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«We are watching very carefully where they go,» she added.
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Black Habits is more carefully curated than Inglewood High was.
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Carefully roll the chicken up and secure with a toothpick.
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He later told me he’d thought carefully about his outfit.
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Jane Muhrcke tends to walk slowly and carefully these days.
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» Esper added that «we’re going to watch carefully next steps.
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It was a carefully worded fudge, which the Communists accepted.
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It’s her sound; she’s honed it carefully since the beginning.
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She very carefully and affectionately gave it back to me.
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There were some narrow decisions, and a carefully crafted compromise.
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The container was carefully repacked and placed in the bag.
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«It’s rare to find something so carefully preserved,» she said.
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These coral babies are then transplanted carefully to endangered reefs.
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Very carefully chosen placement on the insides of her arms.
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Bilingual adaptations of classic plays can work, if handled carefully.
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Each mirror is carefully calibrated to reflect the right wavelength.
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The firm carefully outlines two (overlapping) ways to reach profitability.
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Retta’s live tweets just don’t happen — they are carefully formulated.
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This breakthrough has been worked towards quite carefully, even cautiously.
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THE patient is carefully positioned on a pristine rectangular table.
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I’m, as usual, trying to parse my words carefully here.
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The athlete told CNBC he carefully considers deals with brands.
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And that has to be done very carefully with infants.
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Carefully transfer the pumpkin to a platter and serve immediately.
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How carefully did you check the background of your donors?
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The European Union said it would study the letter carefully.
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She talks more carefully of that as an eventual goal.
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«So I say, try to pick very carefully and wisely.»
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Take it out of the file and read it carefully.
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Request a free credit report online and review it carefully.
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Wide shots The Academy loves a carefully composed wide shot.
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But in shifting the balance, the bank must tread carefully.
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The letter was «carefully worded,» one of the officials said.
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Celli said that the Pope was monitoring Venezuela’s situation carefully.
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So, expect boards to tread carefully when considering down rounds.
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Using a spatula, carefully flatten each burger to ½-inch thickness.
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Book carefully, though, because Mercury is retrograde until the 22nd.
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Her kitchen is just as carefully constructed as her menu.
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Riley’s carefully-crafted formulas really work — and I should know.
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Jordan says what he says «yes» to is carefully considered.
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«We need to interpret this evidence more carefully,» Williams said.
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I carefully reread to make sure I didn’t miss something.
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«OK,» Monte countered as he carefully wrote down more notes.
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Let’s attempt to more carefully unpack Trump’s comments, shall we?
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The whole process requires hundreds of precise, carefully controlled steps.
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We will carefully make it with the help of experts.
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It has carefully fenced its Chinese and international versions, though.
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But Trump himself said, listen carefully, he could be wrong.
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«Nebula» features a carefully pulsing organ layered beneath breathy harmonies.
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However, the change has to be executed carefully and gradually.
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Business wear, athletic wear … we’re looking very carefully at enterprise.
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Carefully place sandwich in the skillet, buttered side down. 53.
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Comey’s statement has the ring of a carefully crafted screenplay.
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I will watch currency movements very carefully with great interest.
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Flour the pasta sheet and roll it carefully into itself.
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We can only hope that everyone involved will act carefully.
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«Think through carefully what you plan to do,» he said.
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The gallery carefully played with color when installing this show.
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From what I can tell, Corbett had it carefully planned.
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The gengo characters are carefully chosen with an aspirational meaning.
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But we do carefully review each app and police now.
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Businesses have been carefully managing inventory amid sluggish domestic demand.
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We need to watch carefully and wait for the signs.
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We won’t spoil the surprise, but watch and listen carefully.
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Pinch of paprika Carefully remove yolks, reserving egg white halves.
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With carefully managed conservation, Seychelles can survive its wild fluctuations.
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You should also think carefully about where your priorities lie.
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This entails carefully counting out stitches to make the shapes.
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Lanier said the nine jurors returned a carefully considered verdict.
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«Our city archive checked everything very carefully,» Christian Fröhlich said.
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Wall suggests carefully going through your hair; thoroughness is key.
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On Sunday, Obama’s interactions with everyday Cubans were carefully calibrated.
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George replied carefully, making sure his answers were not contradictory.
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New layers of design are carefully layered over the familiar.
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Any federal infrastructure program should carefully focus on these priorities.
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Calls between world leaders are usually a carefully managed ordeal.
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They’ll be carefully designed to ensure the optimum customer experience.
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I think he’s listening carefully to what investors are saying.
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So he’s treading carefully, trying not to needlessly alienate them.
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If caught early and treated carefully, such wounds can heal.
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Carefully drain using a strainer or slotted spoon and serve.
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They carefully program their viewers to flinch at any noise.
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She pauses for a long time, carefully considering her words.
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In reality the material is very censored and carefully chosen.
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Selected reporters will be leaked carefully timed and chosen documents.
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Dogs are carefully groomed for dog shows around the world.
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At the moment, investors appear to be treading more carefully.
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«We will carefully and thoroughly investigate and address this issue.»
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Carefully add in the eggs and boil for 10 minutes.
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Top school systems select and educate their teaching staff carefully.
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Bredesen has had to tread carefully in the red state.
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Companies must tread carefully, especially in areas like facial recognition.
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As a result, hopefully, you curate your public presence carefully.
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I’m glad I didn’t listen too carefully to their wisdom.
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Taylor, and crayon drawings are hung as carefully Renaissance paintings.
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Post, when asked about the firing, chose his words carefully.
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Wash your hands carefully — that’s one of the key factors.
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A: keep information secure, you must choose your messenger carefully.
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Most of his answers have been carefully couched, Ciolek says.
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«I moved slowly and carefully, perhaps even timidly,» he wrote.
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Mr. Phillips carefully documents, too, the brutal origins of Forsyth.
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Proceed carefully, because you may be doing them a disservice.
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That’s why their information is carefully researched, vetted and presented.
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Enrollees need to consider the tradeoffs carefully, using unbiased information.
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Indeed, the knives were not concealed very carefully at all.
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Step therapy for Medicare Advantage patients must be used carefully.
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We took the time to carefully research Costner and Jones.
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Listen carefully: you can hear the laughter from the Kremlin.
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» «We’ll have to look at … their border package very carefully.
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The bill was carefully crafted to have zero budgetary impact.
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The My Yahoo page I carefully tended no longer exists.
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United today indicated the carrier will be carefully monitoring feedback.
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Policymakers should tread carefully in efforts to control Medicaid costs.
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«I want to respond carefully to everything factually,» he said.
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She told me more about him, choosing her words carefully.
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Consider this very carefully before cosigning a private student loan.
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Carefully sprinkle finely minced chives across the dish before serving.
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» In other words, he said, «plan carefully, then execute rapidly.
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BUT AGAIN, I THINK WE’RE GOING TO USE THIS CAREFULLY.
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Devin Nunes: ‘This is a carefully orchestrated media smear campaign.’
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It has to be done prayerfully, and carefully [and] solemnly.
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What if architects listened more carefully to the people they
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Switzerland’s finance department said it would carefully review the verdict.
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Read the tweet carefully and one detail will stick out.
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Of course, all of this was assembled carefully over time.
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Once boiling, carefully add the clean octopus to the pot.
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The evidence is bagged and carefully logged in a database.
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«We really need to do this process carefully,» Utomo said.
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Carefully fill these holes with a couple tablespoons of water.
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«No, really, what are you afraid of?» he said, carefully.
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«After six days of carefully assessing her memories…» he wrote.
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Assange’s statement is phrased carefully to avoid denying this outright.
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I only discovered it after very carefully reading the website.
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Plan your journeys carefully and book your accommodation in advance.
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«You’re so carefully monitored and looked at now,» he explains.
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His carefully crafted speeches have changed games and won championships.
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Time for a deep breath and the carefully worded statement.
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«We’ve looked at this issue carefully,» a spokesman told us.
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Think carefully about how you want to express your feelings.
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It looked like this carefully planned publicity blitz you’d done.
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«We are watching this carefully,» Daly said in an interview.
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Isshiki keeps the players on a carefully planned workout schedule.
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Carefully investigate the seller before making a purchase of Bitcoin.
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She is on parole, and occasionally chooses her words carefully.
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I went over it carefully, but couldn’t find anything wrong.
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He looked at himself carefully in the mirror between sets.
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It was a carefully chosen combination of calories and nutrients.
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Entertainers were treated carefully so that incidents did not occur.
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Businesses looking to control the situation need to tread carefully.
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I listened carefully to the testimony at the Committee hearings.
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«We’ve just chosen our spot carefully before we started playing.»
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He had read their documents more carefully than they had.
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You manage your money carefully in order to keep traveling.
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When used in studies, they are pure and carefully dosed.
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They carefully plan each drive to keep the rover safe.
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And the more carefully you listen, the more you hear.
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It doesn’t seem to help; contact must be carefully orchestrated.
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If it’s not, carefully clean it with a microfiber cloth.
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I had the impression of someone carefully husbanding her energy.
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«Thank you,» she said finally, folding up the letter carefully.
|
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This carefully drawn, lyrical debut approaches memoir from another angle.
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But I think you have to do it very carefully.
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The back has been carefully patched and mended numerous times.
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That’s partly because the military experience is so carefully engineered.
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The folks who get in have been vetted quite carefully.
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» Carefully enunciating each syllable, he said, «I like to compete.
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She rolls up the drawings carefully and puts them away.
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The Yaneks’ idea for a carefully controlled experiment is simple.
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» But it’s actually, and carefully, «A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship.
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But he turned his cellphone off, watching the time carefully.
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The government insists the laws are necessary and worded carefully.
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«But that should be done very carefully,» Ms. Rozen said.
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But accusing ppl of such crimes should be treated carefully.
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The company said Tuesday it would carefully monitor the hearing.
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The military retains considerable power, and she must tread carefully.
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Amid such diabolical possibilities, journalists will have to tread carefully.
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As a result, intimate thoughts can often be carefully crafted.
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He inspected it carefully, turning it this way and that.
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A lot of Republicans carefully said that everybody was right.
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Since then Rand had carefully tended her own growing legend.
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He then carefully arranged her hands to seem more dainty.
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You «curate» your letters page very carefully; so should they.
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» Foster does, and Welles says, «You pronounced it too carefully.
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Remove from the heat and carefully pour in the water.
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To be unkind, they haven’t been watching it very carefully.
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Weigh your options carefully as you sit with this energy.
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Carefully wipe the front and back of your remote control.
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Mr. Paddock’s activities at the hotel have been carefully tracked.
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Road construction is undertaken carefully, to avoid disturbing their dwellings.
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That’s something that we have to watch very, very carefully.
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In an official speech of 134 carefully selected words, Mrs.
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But the groups operate carefully, to avoid antagonizing the authorities.
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The first time I had to choose my words carefully.
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When he sold it, it was in carefully measured amounts.
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Other moderate freshmen followed with their own carefully drafted statements.
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Toomey has picked his fights carefully in the Trump era.
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His father played a carefully crafted role of tough guy.
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In Trinidad, she spoke with relatives, carefully watching them cook.
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The committee should think carefully about its scope, he said.
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Parker has a carefully considered ethical framework for his practice.
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But I have been listening carefully to consumers and critics.
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«This is a carefully orchestrated media smear campaign,» Nunes said.
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«Here it is,» he said, carefully turning the yellowed pages.
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The dishes inside were always carefully calibrated to the recipient.
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Researchers have begun carefully studying the roles that parasites play.
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The NHTSA said it will carefully review the NTSB’s report.
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Coverage of Xi’s outing in Beijing has been carefully controlled.
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The wrestlers must wear their hair in carefully coifed topknots.
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Slashing and reorganizing, unless done carefully, could increase customer losses.
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But the gowns were fitted and the hair carefully styled.
|
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But even the most carefully planned strategies can fall apart.
|
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«There’s a very carefully scripted language,» the DOJ lawyer said.
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Major companies will need to carefully work with those players.
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A young woman thanked me and carefully retrieved the lens.
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As before, remember to think carefully about the financial picture.
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I learned that he carefully tended memories of his parents.
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Mr. Scott’s announcement, at a news conference, was carefully calibrated.
|
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He got rich studying systems carefully and exploiting the gaps.
|
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Reading these names aloud slowly, carefully, is an overwhelming experience.
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Carefully pour the boiling water into the batter, then whisk.
|
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Trump pretty carefully in the traditional continuum of her predecessors.
|
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Mr. Salomon said Canova had chosen the Roman imagery carefully.
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When he does take meetings, he regulates their attendees carefully.
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Carefully contained anger has a role to play in history.
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They have to pick carefully because it’s an expensive investment.
|
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He spoke carefully, at times halting and fumbling for words.
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Maybe this person is carefully compiling the information he promised.
|
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It also threatened the academy’s carefully curated message of reform.
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It was the centerpiece of a carefully planned street performance.
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Such trust must be earned and carefully upheld, not abused.
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Through cooperation, effort, and carefully considered policy, those rates collapsed.
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All we’re asking is, how carefully are you using it?
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It took Lauriano 45 minutes to carefully vacuum the bees.
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Read it carefully and be on the lookout for symptoms.
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The function is case sensitive, so enter the data carefully.
|
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Real police officers still have to carefully enter the building.
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Exactly what is mandated, I’d want to carefully consider it.
|
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Tread carefully if this is the case for your employer.
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Carefully insert the cinnamon sticks in between the 4 pieces.
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To accomplish her dream, Martinez had to be carefully screened.
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Carefully add the ice cream and blend until smooth. 2.
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We’re watching carefully, studying to see what the implications are.
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Is this something you’re watching carefully as chairman of HSBC?
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Second, life does not care about your carefully prepared budget.
|
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Research your options carefully before jumping into the stock market.
|
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Can carefully constructed lies heal the emotional wounds of war?
|
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«It’s one owner not vetting guests carefully enough,» she said.
|
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«We’ve looked at this issue carefully,» a WhatsApp spokesperson said.
|
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But House Democrats seem intent on building their case carefully.
|
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Eli Manning said Peyton continued to watch the N.F.L. carefully.
|
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But overseas, it is buckling America’s carefully crafted world order.
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Using a lighter, carefully ignite it so it catches fire.
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They are carefully monitored, and fed organic blueberries and cilantro.
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Even soccer, the nation’s most beloved sport, is carefully controlled.
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This is something that should be deliberately done, carefully done.
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Carefully and evenly toast to a light golden brown. 5.
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It’s not fully fleshed out, and it’s not carefully tested.
|
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The court heard that Mr. McArthur carefully planned his killings.
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Like think about it very carefully and walk it out.
|
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British officials spoke carefully on Tuesday about Mr. Cox’s talks.
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We carefully studied typefaces until we found the right one.
|
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Carefully lift the skin and grasp the bone your hand.
|
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We work very carefully to pull data from our campaigns.
|
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After treading carefully for a week after Virginia Lt. Gov.
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«Environmental portraits are usually carefully composed, even constructed,» notes Comen.
|
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I think we would want to think carefully about it.
|
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The project of choosing words carefully must begin with knowledge.
|
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We’re looking at someone else’s carefully curated greatest hits, right?
|
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As the agency’s lauded director steps down, Trump must carefully consider a replacement As the agency’s lauded director steps down, Trump must carefully consider a replacement «Fugate, don’t fuck this up,» President Obama said.
|
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The administration might have an easier time arguing that the immigration order was carefully crafted not to discriminate against Muslims if it were clear that the immigration order was carefully crafted to begin with.
|
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«But again, it is supposed to be carefully thought through, and from what we’ve seen on television, ‘carefully thinking through’ is not one of Rudy’s strong points,» Clinton said of the former New York mayor.
|
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Cooking them carefully can lead a home cook down fascinating paths.
|
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Anonymity is important in eliciting tips, but choose your wording carefully.
|
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He once shot a $200,000 Lamborghini and carefully selected a location.
|
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«If you look really carefully, you will see a hidden message.»
|
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Each step is carefully placed, as your insides threaten to shatter.
|
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Besides breathing, you’ll want to start cleaning your body really carefully.
|
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In a nuclear launch, you have to time your strikes carefully.
|
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It’s worth considering carefully the ways we teach manners as well.
|
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When figuring out a business model, carefully analyze supply and demand.
|
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With carefully laid plans there’s always a bit of risk involved.
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That’s why carefully crafting your profile is of the utmost importance.
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They’re dry and diplomatic statements recapping conversations using carefully chosen buzzwords.
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«You have to read the fine print really carefully,» she said.
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The room was carefully decorated, with nice artwork on the walls.
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Carefully read the label of any product before you buy it.
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Dismantled shingle by shingle in 2016, the gazebo was carefully deconstructed.
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Anderson being who he is, every aesthetic detail is carefully considered.
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The unpopular Venezuelan president has so far treaded carefully with Trump.
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The operation was «carefully planned and very deliberately planned,» Davis said.
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As always, we encourage readers to examine corporate earnings reports carefully.
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All software has flaws, no matter how carefully you vet it.
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So it’s crucial to tread very carefully when interpreting these results.
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«So it’s something we’re going to carefully look at,» he said.
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The proteins were carefully analyzed using mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography.
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Fox chose his words rather more carefully in this week’s interview.
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Trump «carefully selected» all of the details for the state visit.
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The New Shepard is, like all rockets, a carefully contained catastrophe.
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I took note to choose my words more carefully going forward.
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Carefully core the apple so your starter doesn’t become Cyanide Horatio.
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He carefully catalogs each tag, erases it, and then reinstates it.
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«The judges carefully listened to both sides,» Hart Miles tells PEOPLE.
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The Good Easy to use if you carefully follow the steps.
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And so love itself is scrutinized and considered just as carefully
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Carefully read the terms and conditions, and ask plenty of questions.
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Animation art, just like old film itself, must be handled carefully.
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NASA will carefully monitor Opportunity’s power levels as the storm continues.
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Season with salt and mix carefully without breaking the fish. 5.
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She parcels out our glimpses of her adorable children very carefully.
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Boeing needed something precisely targeted, carefully calibrated, and nonlinear in effect.
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WWF told BuzzFeed News it was «looking carefully» at the letter.
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«That is something we have to manage very carefully,» he said.
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Each is carefully located to preserve the existing tees on site.
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Those leaks, intelligence officials would say, were carefully engineered and timed.
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Earl carefully placed his trophies, smooth as globes, in his pockets.
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And I better drive carefully; Will Smith is in my car.
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You can be sure that this meet-cute was carefully planned.
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The U.S. attorney was carefully preparing a case against Prevezon Holdings.
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Central banks are treading carefully in part because of low inflation.
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Essentially, you have to very, very carefully block out the lighthouse.
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The talks have been carefully choreographed to try to avert failure.
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Its president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and his ministers tread more carefully.
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Normally, local Conservative associations spend months carefully choosing their parliamentary candidate.
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«You should look at this very carefully» when booking, Leocha says.
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«Each frame [was] carefully drawn or photographed by hand,» says Hong.
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K. officials have been carefully sending signals in the previous months.
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And Ingoglia chose his words carefully when asked about the tension.
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All of this means universities are beginning to tread more carefully.
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I hope the Taiwan government will think about this sentence carefully.
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The company carefully chose to focus on competitive online video games.
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Next, he carefully unfolded a big plastic sheet atop the tarp.
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The insects’ activity was then carefully monitored over the following month.
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If you listen carefully, there’s no kind of narration by me.
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Marriott’s carefully worded statement doesn’t identify who obtained access and how.
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Obama called for government restraint, but his remarks were carefully calibrated.
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If you look carefully behind him, you can see the calendar.
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Think carefully, though: do you even want to share your account?
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They also include a reminder: Tread carefully — you are being watched.
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«You have to operate with this tool very carefully,» Stejskal says.
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The second is that he has a carefully thought-out ideology.
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Now maybe I’m not watching it as carefully as other people.
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Ms Klobuchar talks more carefully of that as an eventual goal.
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Chiara Ferragni’s carefully-curated Instagram account just got even more inspirational.
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I choose my projects carefully with exactly these things in mind.
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It’s certainly an issue that should be carefully and seriously considered.
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Dad maneuvers carefully into the opening, but it is too tight.
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The company said on Thursday it was «carefully reviewing» the proposals.
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Much of medieval Europe accepted a right to gleaning, but carefully.
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Therefore, we set disengagement thresholds conservatively, and each is carefully recorded.
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It threatens to undo a carefully constructed national climate-change plan.
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Sadly, neither state nor federal governments are carefully monitoring the effect.
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The social network will have to choose its next moves carefully.
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Mueller is clearly picking and choosing his charges carefully, so far.
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Some members, like me, thought carefully about each person we invited.
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Successful military strategy is carefully calibrated to accomplishing the military objective.
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She will be monitored carefully over the coming weeks and months.
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Carefully break each egg, and slide 1 egg into each indentation.
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Carefully add the eggs and cook for 6 1/2 minutes.
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» Another complained, «It takes me longer because I read more carefully.
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Therefore, some experts caution that the findings should be interpreted carefully.
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Biotrial has contested the IGAS findings, complaining of «carefully orchestrated leaks».
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Navalny’s move would be carefully studied.
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So that’s a matter to be carefully watched in the world.
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I have perused it and carefully read the conclusions and recommendations.
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It’s indeed ghastly, but carefully timed blackouts obscure the worst parts.
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Israel’s methods, disproportionate under international law, are carefully planned and considered.
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«We will carefully monitor these issues as they evolve,» Powell said.
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Manchester Explosion Photos Suggest a Carefully Made BombVeil or No Veil?
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So crack open a can of wine and toast summer — carefully.
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But the KGB and FSB would have studied their targets carefully.
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States are carefully considering legal grounds to challenge the new ban.
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These regulations were arguably less rushed and somewhat more carefully vetted.
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In short, women scrutinize their options and carefully weigh their risk.
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But they need to be carefully designed to maximise their impact.
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On Wednesday, he said the IPO was still being studied carefully.
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Watch it carefully, there will be a new snake handler soon.
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The story’s twists and turns are all very carefully plotted out.
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If you look carefully, snow is tiny crystals of frozen water.
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But Whelan warns that brands should consider working with influencers carefully.
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But Cruz has carefully refused to even endorse Trump so far.
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«Read the document carefully and judge it for yourselves,» he said.
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He carefully entered the back presidential cabin where she was sitting.
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And within the Christian family, her message is also carefully emollient.
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Fitch continues to note that MS’s management is managing expenses carefully.
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Mercury retrograde is here to mess with your carefully made plans.
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He told me Pentagon leaders should think carefully before canceling MAVNI.
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Now, officials on both sides of the debate are treading carefully.
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And I would look at every single question closely and carefully.
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First, carefully chosen projects can improve national connectivity and economic efficiency.
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He and my son worked carefully and calmly to release Sam.
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Trump must choose wisely and work carefully with Congress and allies.
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Tillerson also urged Russia to «consider carefully» its support for Assad.
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MacArthur said he planned to read the report carefully Wednesday night.
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His build is very carefully calculated to fight against control decks.
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The prosecutor argued that it was a carefully planned sexual assault.
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My partner and I carefully hid it in the master bathroom.
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«You have to carefully handpick them, one by one,» he says.
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Woodman is a billionaire, with whitened teeth and carefully coiffed hair.
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Research demonstrates that carefully crafted transparency policies can improve public safety.
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Even the bathroom carefully makes use of every corner of space.
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Transport Minister Marc Garneau said he would carefully consider the findings.
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Or, you could carefully tweak your notifications on iOS and Android.
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For the next few years, Sanders treaded somewhat carefully on guns.
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You’ve carefully saved some of your income for an emergency. Fantastic.
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But we must carefully evaluate the sites where we will drill.
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We’ve tried very carefully not to just give people the numbers.
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Underneath was a copy of Laura’s emergency protection order, carefully folded.
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Nate I don’t know; I haven’t looked at it carefully yet.
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Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz carefully resisted questions from Sen.
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The government has chosen the level of the new NLW carefully.
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Carefully styled shots of doughnuts and videos of dissolving bath bombs.
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So, we’ve been able to increase revenue, manage our costs carefully.
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If MbS shows up, it will be a carefully choreographed appearance.
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Conrad read the typescript carefully, and made numerous amendments and additions.
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But she said, there are potential drawbacks borrowers should weigh carefully.
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Even giant economies such as China carefully control cross border flows.
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Each play is carefully planned, chosen, and executed with terrifying precision.
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For instance, trained journalists encourage silence through publishing carefully curated pieces.
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Problem was, these bank imitators were not carefully regulated as banks.
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Toki Michiko: First of all, we make our pancakes very carefully.
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» ON GEOPOLITICAL RISKS «We should still evaluate external factors very carefully.
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Cheese should be carefully wrapped so it’s not touching any plastic.
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After all, stores are carefully designed to trick you into overspending.
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Ms. Jolie Pitt is known for carefully crafting a public image.
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Mattis has carefully toed the line in speaking about the tariffs.
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Listen carefully to yourself, and try to give yourself some advice.
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Because Shackleton had wintered there, it has since been carefully preserved.
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MNUCHIN: I CAN ASSURE YOU, I FOLLOW IT STILL PRETTY CAREFULLY.
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They should carefully refrain from anything resembling arrogance, rudeness or insult.
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Photographer Walter Wick carefully arranged each scene and hid the objects.
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These are profound issues that must be addressed thoughtfully and carefully.
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Jeffrey stepped carefully over a log, wary of dirtying his sneakers.
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But there are suspicions about how carefully these «relatives» are filtered.
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The regulator said it had «carefully considered» Crown’s relationship with Melco.
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Trump should tread carefully: Europe has its own hand to play.
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Remove the cast-iron skillet and carefully drain off the fat.
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And it will carefully avoid making any predictions on actual prices.
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WE ARE CONCERNED ABOUT WHERE ITCOULD GO.WE ARE WATCHING THAT CAREFULLY.
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Elsbach also suggests managers more carefully examine their impressions of employees.
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Establish the key metrics for your business, and track them carefully.
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Chapman’s colleagues used fake names and had carefully crafted fake identities.
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Looking carefully at the website, researcher Fruhstuck is not so sure.
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He approaches everything with an open mind and carefully analyzes issues.
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Now you do have to read the free traders’ utterances carefully.
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Carefully she flavored it with a dash of stale curry powder.
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Cook until set, 1 to 2 minutes, then carefully flip over.
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The unpopular Venezuelan president has so far treaded carefully with Trump.
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These machines have been carefully and ingeniously designed to kill us.
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As this drama unfolds, watch carefully for how it impacts Iran.
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«It’s very carefully crafted,» Mr. Raska said of Mr. Xi’s appearance.
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Hopefully, Bernie understands this dilemma and wields his influence very carefully.
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Americans need to consider carefully whether the Constitution should be amended.
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Carefully remove the fish and transfer him to a platter. 4.
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Brooks how carefully will you be monitoring your baby’s music taste?
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Even the most carefully cultivated public image can’t protect you forever.
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The details: Lawyers for PBMs carefully define what a «rebate» means.
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As I’ve said before, it really does pay to listen carefully.
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If you look carefully, you can see cracks in the veneer.
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I choose my tools carefully, going for flexibility beyond anything else.
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We very carefully craft it to see the spark of attraction.
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Make sure to read them carefully, so your entry definitely counts.
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Algorithms need to be carefully designed to account for historical biases.
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What we’re going to be doing … is carefully monitoring incoming data.
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Would someone please pass the carefully crafted dressing and sandwich spread?
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He tucks his shirt in and combs his silver hair carefully.
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They look like velvet bags but they are very carefully tailored.
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The precociousness of his carefully tailored celebrity is trademark for Tesfaye.
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But mostly, it’s because the screenplay was carefully crafted that way.
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After steeping, carefully pour the maple syrup into the reserved bottle.
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This is a rare and carefully considered step for our Office.
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Each set was carefully put together, and the castings were coherent.
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Plus, she adds, this can help track antibiotic resistance more carefully.
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Carefully selected, they show knowledge and support of the fashion industry.
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It needs a carefully realized structure; every word should do work.
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You live in a box you’ve carefully constructed to protect yourself.
|
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He knows that he needs to judge each lie individually, carefully.
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Sure. And each carefully laid their stethoscopes where Dr. Smith indicated.
|
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Yet even the most carefully scripted training does not always work.
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Mr. Trump follows a carefully curated list of 45 Twitter accounts.
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Think carefully about what you want to tell your boss now.
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And so I think market observers are watching Brexit quite carefully.
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Ms. Shepherd and Ms. Toole have tended First Teacher’s growth carefully.
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But you have help here, if you read the clue carefully.
|
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Or you could carefully tweak your notifications on iOS and Android.
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Not one to neglect detail, Rockman also carefully depicts airborne contaminants.
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In Britain, though, risk has become something to (carefully) brag about.
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«Profile writing, it’s not easy,» he said, picking his words carefully.
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Think carefully before you make your company retirement plan investment choices.
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«The field has been picked over so carefully,» Mr. Bevington said.
|
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But no health care reporters looked at it very carefully either.
|
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Patton carefully examined the smooth, curved upper surface of the diaphragm.
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The protagonist is carefully developed and infused with an active voice.
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«Please listen carefully to this,» she said at a press conference.
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Private lenders carefully underwrite their loans and clearly disclose loan terms.
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I carefully stepped to where Dee and his family were seated.
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Add the vinegar and carefully drop an egg into the water.
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Smuts carefully cultivated a persona as a warrior, statesman and philosopher.
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The panels have never not arrived; we plan it too carefully.
|
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A session spent carefully accumulating resources to buy a lamp post.
|
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After Mr. Trump’s address, he appeared to weigh his words carefully.
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That will have to be handled carefully, a Unicef representative said.
|
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Mr. Bolton and Mr. Greenblatt carefully consider their tweets before posting.
|
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And so you don’t do it casually, you do it carefully.
|
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Resistance isn’t futile, but it needs to be more carefully considered.
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I had clicked on images of the cozy, carefully styled cabins.
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«I deeply regret that I did not intervene far more carefully.»
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But if not done carefully, we risk leaving some patients behind.
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Instead, I’m sure to have a location carefully planned out beforehand.
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It is increasingly clear a carefully orchestrated public rehabilitation is underway.
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He chooses his words carefully where Trump often goes off script.
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A lot of clean white underwear is hung carefully on racks.
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Democrats should and will spend the weeks ahead analyzing them carefully.
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Everything Hillary Clinton did was carefully scripted — they could see that.
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That struck me as a bit of carefully chosen lawyer-speak.
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Germans discussed the past, but it was a carefully curated one.
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At 33A, read the clue «Things non-PC people buy?» carefully.
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China has been carefully watching, and sometimes emulating, California climate policy.
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They carefully dissect his statements, looking for hints of their influence.
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A carefully considered kabuki double bill set the stage in September.
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It seeks maximum political impact by conducting carefully timed weapons tests.
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Others gardened, trimmed the phlox, watered tomatoes carefully, went aphid-mad.
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Check out the way Eric carefully places the bling on French.
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The librarian, John Myers, carefully flipped through its fraying brown pages.
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Do not imply that the person hasn’t carefully read your work.
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They embody a carefully plotted range of professional and marital situations.
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Come up with that wish list by weighing your priorities carefully.
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I’m willing to bet that Sessions studied those comments pretty carefully.
|
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Several readers shared how they carefully and deliberately opened their relationships.
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We carefully chose literacy texts free of propaganda for either side.
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Words can hurt and be unforgivable if not thought out carefully.
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Look carefully at references to light and dark in the poem.
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Wilder apparently read each carefully, then suggested Albee write plays instead.
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Then carefully search for a better app to suit your needs.
|
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«Please review this letter carefully,» Baio wrote in the Facebook post.
|
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» My wife led the way upstairs and said, «Lift him carefully.
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So look carefully at the person who you’ll be working for.
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The lesson: Dig down to the original post and read carefully.
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The Taiwanese government is treading carefully, presumably to avoid provoking Beijing.
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«But I still don’t know,» she said, choosing her words carefully.
|
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He sent out a carefully worded email a few hours later.
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While the guidelines are advisory, federal judges typically consider them carefully.
|
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Any shopping bags he uses are carefully wiped down with soap.
|
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At the time, NHTSA said it would «carefully review» the recommendations.
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As a society, we can help by choosing our words carefully.
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«We will be monitoring its correct application very carefully,» he added.
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» 32A/33A: Nice «near» twin cluing, but read carefully: the «Org.
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«I think she’s said some really beautiful things,» he said carefully.
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» 32A/33A: Nice «near» twin cluing, but read carefully: the «Org.
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Voter apathy would signal a frustration with Putin’s carefully spun narrative.
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He was not one who minced words or chose them carefully.
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Illumination from two rows of gaslights is carefully calibrated and distributed.
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Doering carefully unfurled No. 1’s antennae and legs using tweezers.
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But the «fruit of the poisonous tree» doctrine is carefully limited.
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Classrooms in the elementary schools are also carefully calibrated for diversity.
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Instead, you’ll be invested, and as such, you’ll listen more carefully.
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If you’re just considering getting into stocks, experts advise beginning carefully.
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But there may now be cracks in that carefully constructed effort.
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Carefully review the terms of your contract before accepting the offer.
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When stealth was required, I listened carefully for cows or trucks.
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First, taxes would be more carefully related to true infrastructure costs.
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Dubinsky says that makes it essential to choose those people carefully.
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This seems unlikely, as Lutsenko carefully manages his relationship with Poroshenko.
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In both cases, the charges have been carefully researched and vetted.
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They both studied them carefully, then handed them back to me.
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Then he carefully removed two long brass rods from the suitcase.
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«It wasn’t the ideal form of cultural exchange,» Tambo says, carefully.
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Think carefully about what you say in front of your children.
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And these CEOs, bureaucrats, and academics listened carefully to Trump’s words.
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He added that the company has been weighing the situation carefully.
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«We will carefully study his demands and respond calmly,» it said.
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However, and I say this carefully, he is not THE problem.
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Here’s more on why you should tread carefully with these investments.
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Baker carefully turns this kid’s depressive, uncouth world into a wonderland.
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Some of the best conversations are carefully structured from the start.
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«On the international front, we’re watching coronavirus very carefully,» she said.
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Lasagna is a carefully layered dish, and so is J. Cole.
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It takes her a long time; she likes to read carefully.
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Margaret Purce, a senior at Harvard, carefully considered her professional options.
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It’s carefully considered, unfussy dining that just happens to be vegetarian.
|
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Psychoanalysts train for years to master the art of listening carefully.
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We chose those words carefully and the work speaks for itself.
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But of course, all documentaries are carefully curated slices of reality.
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Carefully consuming, being diligent with pleasure is a form of holiness.
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He plants character seeds and carefully lets them grow and grow.
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But all of these reports must be read carefully and critically.
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Broken octopus tentacles and snapped sea slug tendrils were carefully mended.
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Mostly I think very carefully about what I’m going to say.
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Before assuming the mediator role, Garcetti had carefully walked a line.
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But the nature of the coverage can be done more carefully.
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We have to navigate it carefully and give the right message.
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It also is this repository of our most carefully held truths.
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The second one, while more carefully pieced together, was also blocked.
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Mr. Zimmerman, a young playwright just coming into his own, carefully staggers his revelations as to the causes and consequences of his narrator’s singular approach to mourning, so I’m going to tread carefully in describing the plot.
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The book contains more than 600 carefully sequenced images culled from an archive of more than 40,000 photographs taken by Ai: a narrative arc carefully shaped by an artist keenly aware of photography’s ability to tell stories.
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My own calendar, carefully planned and color-coordinated, was permanently on hold.
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Their forces are well-equipped, and they have carefully wooed local support.
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Thor: Ragnarok carefully avoids explaining how the Hulk got into outer space.
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In its statement on Wednesday, Reform Government Surveillance chose its words carefully.
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Step 4: Carefully clean up any messy edges with a Q-tip.
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She’s tall and thin, picking her words as carefully as her steps.
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«Obviously it’s born of the time we’re in,» she speaks slowly, carefully.
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«We’ve looked at this issue carefully,» a WhatsApp spokesperson wrote to Wired.
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Turns out buyers of robot vacuums need to tread far more carefully.
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All the Australiana is broad and garish, and the lingo carefully explained.
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He should [choose] his words carefully at this moment in the DMZ.
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Zap zap zap they go, in a carefully orchestrated pattern of pulses.
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OK, we&aposve got to listen carefully to what the mayor said.
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Carefully pour the semifreddo into a loaf pan lined with plastic wrap.
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Bush and Obama carefully linked their justifications to American history and values.
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Carefully fold the overhanging lavash over the rice to encase it. 9.
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In the foreground are patches of a carefully cropped, pea-green lawn.
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I held myself carefully, looking for any sign of discomfort from Steve.
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His rule was carefully followed by successors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
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Suzuki is expected, however, to tread carefully with any new tie-ups.
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Carefully spoon in the espresso over the cereal just to moisten. 4.
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Carefully transfer the tray to a 350° oven until just cooked through.
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This offer is now on the table, we are studying it carefully.
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As your turns unfold, be sure to manage your overload cards carefully.
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If I do, I would carefully research the event and its organizers.
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Their drinking water supply and waste disposal need to be managed carefully.
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At the time, Uber told CNBC they would review the matter carefully.
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«We will carefully watch every move of the United States,» said Kim.
|
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Peruse means to examine in depth, or to read thoroughly and carefully.
|
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«I don’t mind being the last man standing,» Jim replies, thinking carefully.
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Now, it’s the perfect finishing touch to your carefully-curated desert vibe.
|
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«Listen carefully always,» said Arnold Donald, CEO of Carnival, the cruise line.
|
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You might want to check the label of that perfume bottle carefully.
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Cook until slightly browned, about 1 minute per side, flipping carefully. 6.
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But carefully drafted regulations can mitigate some of the harm to girls.
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If there were election reforms measures, I would look at them carefully.
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As I close my eulogy of our 2015 net neutrality rules, carefully
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I want you to listen to me very carefully: Screw those people.
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We were no longer innocence personified or images carefully reflecting God’s own.
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Pour soup carefully into pumpkin tureen and bowls when ready to serve.
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Scanlan assured POLITICO that his office has carefully protected the One4All devices.
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You will have to think — very carefully — about what you are wearing.
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His neck wounds have also been carefully cleaned to prevent further damage.
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«The ACCC is carefully considering the judgment,» ACCC Chairman Rod Sims said.
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«We’ve done it very carefully; it took a long time,» he said.
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Throughout the experiment, the brains were all carefully monitored for electrical activity.
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When it comes to paying for college, every carefully saved penny counts.
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Bankers said IPO candidates may still be carefully scrutinized to protect investors.
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«Scientists will be watching very carefully to see how they handle it.»
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Closes back up above 2800, however, would be something to watch carefully.
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But they should think carefully about what is likely to come next.
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Say therapists use the drug without following the carefully crafted MAPS protocol.
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In a carefully orchestrated sequence, the free flyers set the satellites loose.
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In conversation, he is nearly guileless, and he listens intently and carefully.
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Bourdon says that’s another good reason to choose your photos’ home carefully.
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But other voices may drown out the law professors’ carefully reasoned appeals.
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But unlike the president, she carefully stuck to the topic at hand.
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Ethiopia analysts say the prime minister must tread carefully to restore security.
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Doctors should examine such requests carefully, and provide patients with treatment options.
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Margery drew herself carefully to her feet, looking down on her people.
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» What’s next Esper added that «we’re going to watch carefully next steps.
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On Twitter, others caught on to Trudeau’s carefully crafted responses about Trump.
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We have to market our products as carefully and effectively as possible.
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Companies with existing investments will have to carefully analyze their legal exposure.
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If you are considering a change, think the job move through carefully.
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There were no carefully crafted messages shared across various social media platforms.
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But legal disinterment is carefully controlled to ensure respect for human remains.
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Thailand is treading carefully after a 2006 episode that tarnished its reputation.
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The rocket was carefully transported to a hangar near launch complex 39A.
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But it is carefully selected and bound to inform, if not shock.
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He enjoys the tutorials, he said to me, and he listens carefully.
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Gather that mixture carefully into balls, and press them lightly into discs.
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We should more carefully consider the consequences of our actions and inactions.
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Carefully coat the base of each wine glass with chalkboard paint.2.
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It’s important to note that the challenge environment has been carefully constructed.
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That is not because these Republican voters have carefully weighed the evidence.
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Now we have to vet very carefully, everybody would agree with that.
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The McConaissance is real — and was carefully orchestrated by the man himself.
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Carefully lift parchment, and place on a 17×12-inch baking sheet.
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Choose your words carefully on January 13, June 16, and September 2.
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Another plaintiff, Solveig Gas, said it would consider «carefully» whether to appeal.
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What if you need to go outside these carefully curated libraries though?
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Carefully turn the mug upside down and let the cake drop down.
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The researchers carefully recorded the monkeys’ brain activity as this was happening.
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Kalanick was carefully prepped to sound like he had nothing to hide.
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In the beginning, they were hand-piped and carefully sprinkled with sugar.
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It was very, very, carefully done and recorded straight into the chamber.
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It’s important to ask the questions and listen carefully to the answers.
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Many examples of the last were carefully preserved in ornamental, portable cases.
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The Cruz campaign has carefully prepared talking points to sell this plan.
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«It’s important that we carefully consider the broader impact of this work.»
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Or, it might have been a carefully constructed message to his sister.
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Liberals respond with geeky charts and white papers and carefully calibrated arguments.
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He weighed his words carefully before giving his views on the Revolt.
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Most crucially, the album establishes Byrne’s carefully constructed persona as lead singer.
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Either way, we’re carefully curating our bag’s content and making ourselves clear.
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Ake, their coach, replied that he was going to live more carefully.
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It seemed like she should retire her carefully mapped plans for conquestt.
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Democrats are among those carefully watching how tough Trump is on Russia.
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Carefully studying the new #Eurovision voting rules to see if I approve.
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Each carefully chosen detail illuminates the novel’s themes of violence and exploitation.
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And although they watch their diet carefully, they do have guilty pleasures.
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It includes works by 20 photographers, each with a carefully partitioned space.
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If you look carefully, you can even see glimpses of the future.
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Is humanity capable of intentionally engineering such a complex, carefully balanced system?
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Federal Reserve policymakers watch the employment cost index carefully for inflation pressures.
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Grab a cobalt liquid eyeliner and carefully draw on a cat eye.
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LinkedIn is contributing to the Commercial Cloud category that investors carefully monitor.
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He listened carefully and, surrendering his initial skepticism, signed the consent form.
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Among other things, he learned to debate and write carefully reasoned essays.
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You can do it, but you have do it very, very carefully.
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The video for «California» is as carefully minimal as the record itself.
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Twice a week, Mr. Sun carefully waters the plants Xiaozhu gave him.
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It was a carefully calculated bid to earn more from bigger volumes.
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Carefully pull the husks back on the corn and remove the silks.
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It’s enough to ruin the vibes that you had so carefully cultivated.
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The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga has plans to watch its lemurs carefully.
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This comic is unfolding carefully, revealing the complex and enigmatic structure underneath.
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They’re memorised, then carefully passed down in ceremonies from generation to generation.
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«She didn’t live her life terribly carefully I don’t think,» says Wilder.
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He’d carefully placed her in the front seat of his pickup truck.
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But a device with carefully curated content, used under direct parental supervision?
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Any dedicated Instagrammer knows that a carefully curated profile is extremely important.
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All the artifacts were carefully wrapped, though most were worse for wear.
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«We will carefully monitor these issues as they evolve,» he told senators.
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A carefully choreographed dance of temperature and energy was now under way.
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So, again, do read the FAQ carefully if you want to participate.
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After fooling around for a bit, I carefully unwrapped the female condom.
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These are critical trade-offs, and we have to consider them carefully.
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Both the emission and detection of this photon uses carefully aligned telescopes.
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And as I expected, the Fed will be slowly and carefully normalizing.
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Everyone else should be listening carefully for direction while focusing on DPS.
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We owe it to society’s most vulnerable to consider these issues carefully.
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If you haven’t seen the play or read the script, tread carefully.
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«Certainly there’s an interesting opportunity for Circle with Baidu,» he says carefully.
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You’re an amazing strategist, Scorpio, but plan your course very carefully today.
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And I don’t know if that has been thought about carefully enough.
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Consider these possibilities carefully before you put the termination process in motion.
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Now, they might want to think more carefully about what to include.
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They’ve all been carefully sort of put into my idea stash box.
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Observers would be well-advised to listen carefully to what she says.
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I always handle products carefully, from meat to fish, shellfish, and lobster.
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Once cooled, carefully pop the balloons and remove them from the caramel.
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My parents carefully considered the proposal—they sought advice from close relatives.
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Carefully remove from the oven and stir in the butter and scallions.
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To be relevant, we must be strategic and carefully pick our battles.
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A spokesman for the Commission said it would carefully analyze the complaint.
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Add 1 tablespoon of oil to skillet, and carefully flip sandwich over.
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We need to carefully consider how much we value direct human interaction.
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It’s critical to think carefully about your business model from day one.
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Bradley has been carefully removing five layers of varnish from the canvas.
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Although—think carefully on this—»Wildfire» was the name of his horse.
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These were brilliant men who created a system of carefully balanced powers.
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It is a meticulously planned, carefully meditated #arrival—and you can tell.
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Spotify’s complaints are not just self-interested, they are also carefully timed.
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I will mark the time carefully so you will never lose me.
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Obama has carefully avoided mentioning President Donald Trump’s name since leaving office.
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At times Ms. Miller’s plans can seem a bit too carefully laid.
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China responded with borderline absurd promises of retaliation, carefully avoiding anything damaging.
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As any parent knows, children watch carefully when goodies are divvied up.
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Using a serrated knife, carefully cut the top off of each muffin.
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And in his mind, it’s all about the heartbreaker’s carefully curated look.
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» To uncover this subversive text, Kelly argues, «we have to read carefully.
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For diabetics who carefully distribute carbohydrates throughout the day, different rules apply.
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Sure, he has carefully disheveled hair and hipster glasses, but who doesn’t?
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We’ve been carefully trained to know that the answer is always: More.
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So we have to move carefully and in sync with each other.
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If you build carefully and strategically, you can have an immediate impact.
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«Be sure to look very carefully at all costs before booking,» SmarterTravel.
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Trump’s real personality — when words are not being carefully selected for him.
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She clearly carefully chooses which voices to amplify with her sizable platform.
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And blowing up carefully laid plans is, well, sort of his thing.
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If you look carefully, you’ll find plenty of them in today’s crossword.
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«We’re clear with customers that we manage their data carefully,» he said.
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Then they picked up the polished lid and carefully pressed it shut.
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Some of the hotshots you’ve carefully mentored become stars; others flame out.
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Lebanon. Unless Riyadh treads carefully, it could do long-term damage by
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In fact, most of the food here is light and carefully flavored.
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Until now, Instagram profiles have been places for carefully manicured self-presentation.
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For example: Think carefully about whether you need that smart home gadget.
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It’s a fast-paced book that feels both freewheeling and carefully composed.
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He has had to plan his routes carefully around closures and detours.
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«I don’t want to butt into their personal issues,» he said carefully.
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«Everything is governed by law if we look very carefully,» he said.
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Use a compressed air can to blow air carefully into the microphone.
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A diet carefully orchestrated to regulate blood sugar, weight and cardiovascular health.
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Their appearance together was very much a carefully choreographed summit of equals.
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They stayed in a clinical center where they ate carefully controlled diets.
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To successfully walk this tightrope, we need to tread carefully and deliberately.
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BP said it had received the resolution and will consider it carefully.
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After examining the available evidence, I carefully avoided implying Hatfill was guilty.
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«Redmond carefully selected the interns he abused and harassed,» the report said.
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Those close to her camp say she is weighing her options carefully.
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As a result, the NFIB is planning to carefully vet Obama’s nominee.
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It reminded us that we need to listen carefully to our instincts.
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At the same time, however, the U.S. government has to tread carefully.
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«You have to pick carefully,» Jobs said to developers at the time.
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This is uncharted territory, and we need to tread carefully and thoughtfully.
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But Ayotte and McCain are treading carefully around the controversial GOP nominee.
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The new equipment proposals also seem carefully calibrated to address current threats.
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Praet: I think one should reflect very carefully before changing the framework.
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Nothing can spoil your carefully planned R&R like getting ripped off.
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I didn’t inspect this carefully enough; thank you to those who did!
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She’d written it on paper, carefully folded and secured inside her jacket.
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Stewart held a 22014AA176 up to his face and inspected it carefully.
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But individuals should review the rules carefully based on their personal situations.
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If you’re clever, and you process the stuff carefully, you don’t drown.
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We’ve carefully modeled the impact of oil prices on the U.S. economy.
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The tiles will carefully be removed together in a mold for preservation.
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Gender identities were carefully guarded, and even policed, by fellow drag performers.
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But, if not done carefully, it can perpetuate false or outdated material.
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«We looked very carefully at people who worked in Cuba,» he said.
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The cold cuts were carefully arranged according to a strict color scheme.
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Everything about the look of Flowers was carefully fussed over, says Sharpe.
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Asakawa added that he was watching currency markets more carefully than ever.
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«We will carefully consider the committee’s recommendations and respond shortly,» she said.
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They believe in that vision, and they painted that world very carefully.
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Carefully invert the bowl and turn the pudding out onto the plate.
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She cleans and carefully trims the kohlrabi heads, then slices them thinly.
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Unlike Paris or Washington, DC, New York wasn’t carefully planned by architects.
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«I’ve read very carefully the laws that surround this [laughs],» he said.
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In fact, Nadine is carefully modeled after Thalmann’s own face and hairstyle.
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The need for carefully considered data and internet policy is, however, indisputable.
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«For some, carefully managing exercise and activities can be helpful,» she said.
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I carefully surveyed the screen to ensure this was the best move.
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I scroll through the grid and choose my next option very carefully.
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Choose carefully and make sure you know what you’re signing up for.
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But with the instant camera, he has to pick his moments carefully.
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Carefully remove the baking dish from the oven and discard the foil.
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The fridge measures 29.625 by 67 by 30.875 inches, so measure carefully.
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Costello tried to choose his shots carefully, often going with his gut.
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Clinton in the general election, each carefully approved by the White House.
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Watch the bull-bear tug-of-war closely — and play it carefully.
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The girls weren’t allowed to smoke, and their weight was monitored carefully.
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The characters too are carefully divided between their public and private selves.
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And all their mother’s carefully concocted strictures unravel in a single vacation.
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It’s poetic license that’s been carefully applied for, and we accept it.
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But when she talked about Aleppo, she was somber and spoke carefully.
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She read the label carefully, because she had a severe sesame allergy.
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«You’ve Got to Be Carefully Taught» is a bitter denunciation of racism.
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Wash your hands, maintain distance, and think carefully about your commuting patterns.
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He urged senators to carefully weigh the impact of his potential bias.
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Manfred’s carefully devised response had a rationale: The World Series is different.
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Do you do it by writing thoughtful essays that carefully marshal facts?
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Look carefully through the article’s images, making sure to read each caption.
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That will be a real-life screenplay we should all watch carefully.
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Press carefully with a spoon to extract as much oil as possible.
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Tax preparers start with a 2017 return and go through it carefully.
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Conventions usually have a series of carefully selected slogans and overarching themes.
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On offense, they prod opponents carefully, endlessly, before trying for a basket.
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Ms. Browne’s work can look sketch-like, but it is carefully considered.
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He is keeping a notably light schedule and carefully avoiding political risks.
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But historical parallels should be drawn carefully; what’s happening in Clint, Tex.
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So it lacks the carefully vetted details that would describe their corruption.
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These clinical research studies were carefully performed and documented, and above reproach.
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A senior manager implored workers to check more carefully, invoking the crashes.
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«Under Chinese law, death sentences should be handled very carefully,» he said.
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But volunteers will have to be carefully screened to meet strict criteria.
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And the state of Florida should carefully count all of the votes.
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Mr. McInally said the group’s armament production appeared centralized and carefully considered.
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Morris is 92 and walks carefully, with the help of a cane.
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But that has its own problems, which have to be carefully managed.
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He just doesn’t seem to have read what I wrote very carefully.
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But most candidates are treading carefully around voting rights for the incarcerated.
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I always watch that more carefully than the noise of right now.
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«JFK Files are being carefully released,» he wrote on Twitter on Friday.
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If you treat it carefully, it should still last a few years.
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Granted, this was a carefully planned test loop in a controlled environment.
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If that’s accurate, Apple must tread carefully to avoid comparisons to Facebook.
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She is looking very carefully at the developments in the Euro-zone.
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To prevent it from spreading, infected human waste must be managed carefully.
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Faced with Trump as an adversary, Democrats and liberals must calculate carefully.
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Then, a crane operator carefully lifts the container up in the air.
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The board will carefully consider all proposals in coordination with the government.
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Chinese students abroad hear these stories and, with good reason, tread carefully.
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Fold omelet using a heatproof spatula and carefully transfer to a plate.
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Eventually, I reclaimed the pieces and, with tape, carefully reassembled the image.
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Toys, soccer balls and pieces of clothing are carefully wrapped in plastic.
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You have to watch them very carefully and be attuned to changes.
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Very, very carefully, it turns out, in a process rife with conflicts.
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All around us there are carefully designed messages telling us to spend.
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Without resorting to make-believe, he carefully and inexorably explores the confusion.
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Many of the largest and most important synagogues have been carefully restored.
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Lamar Alexander are carefully working toward a bipartisan effort to stabilize Obamacare.
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The First Time Choosing one’s words carefully: something every writer must do.
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An Uber arrived, and Fairbanks stepped in carefully, holding up her dress.
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They were carefully coordinated with Europe, and supplemented by the U.S. Congress.
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I think the two things to watch carefully, okay: one is Iran.
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Patients would receive carefully controlled doses in one-off, therapist-run sessions.
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Charles’s life since Diana’s death has conformed cleverly and carefully to type.
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He instructed me to carefully read and cook my way through them.
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Watch carefully as those doors close at the end of the video.
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«Pompeo will need to handle Turkey, and Erdogan carefully herein,» Ash said.
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But look carefully at their uneasy faces as they chew and swallow.
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Queen Victoria’s historical image was carefully curated by those closest to her.
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They might act in a circumscribed manner, precisely and carefully picking targets.
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They then carefully target those companies in order to acquire their expertise.
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Each pair is carefully crafted to help runners perform at their best.
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Both Clintons are treading carefully, though — some Democrats see them as liabilities.
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Ottomans. I have to sew the individual buttons back on very carefully.
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But Mr. Giuliani is not used to having his words carefully managed.
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The hunt has been carefully planned to protect the species, officials say.
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It’s a fine show: carefully winnowed, persuasively installed, just the right size.
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Is this a film full of vérité explanations or carefully edited excuses?
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It is also important to carefully time when you claim Social Security.
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Carefully add the chicken and cook, flipping once, until golden, 4 minutes.
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These letters will arrive in December and need to be read carefully.
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While rehearsing, Jeter carefully pays attention to the numbers on the floor.
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For the ceremonies, loudspeakers were hung — carefully — from many of the trees.
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Today, it’s a spoken line: «LAND HO.» ■ 9D: Read this clue carefully.
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The texts encouraged students to think carefully about how much they borrowed.
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The protective suits are carefully made in a factory in Guntersville, Alabama.
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Maintaining that carefully constructed system is a particular duty of the speaker.
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I had to follow the instructions carefully and use the right tools.
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However, the accessories are carefully chosen to be interactive and easily changeable.
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