After rechecking the Times article I found an editor's note that appears to explain that mystery. |
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But a big part of reading your own blog is just rechecking your own proofreading. |
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She'd been waiting impatiently at the door for almost twenty minutes, constantly checking and rechecking herself in the entryway mirror. |
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The doctor and nurses have been in and out all afternoon, rechecking his heart rate and blood pressure. |
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Ms. Dannels was visibly anxious before her dive, fumbling with her gauges and checking and rechecking them. |
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The mate gave the order to run the cargo for five minutes before rechecking the barge freeboards. |
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They must advise the bird dog crew to allow them the option of rechecking the proposed route for hazards. |
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After the emission test a zero gas and the same span gas must be used for rechecking. |
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She was impressed with students' focus on reasonableness, their rechecking of possible solutions, and their perseverance. |
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I'd spent a lot of time checking and rechecking the answers. |
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Toward that end, Times editors have been rechecking the piece in recent days. |
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Think of rechecking the parcel delivery, rechecking the phone call. |
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I spent the next two hours in a state of denial, checking and rechecking every folder on my computer, Dropbox and iCloud with no luck. |
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This will save on the cost of temps, the training effort required, the cost of data entry mistakes, rework and rechecking. |
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She had been checking and rechecking everything she had been taught. |
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In Rome, because we were switching airlines, my fellow passengers and I had to retrieve our luggage and pass through security before rechecking it. |
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They began rechecking their leads and putting more pressure on informants. |
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We have also asked the university controller of examination to come to the city for the rechecking of the answer sheets. |
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Last night Sinn Fein Health spokesman Caoimhghin O Caolain called on the HSE to come clean about the rechecking of scans. |
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Now planners at Derwentside Council are rechecking the application before giving it the final go-ahead. |
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Much scientific evidence is tentative, as the established processes of science include checking and rechecking outcomes in order to obtain the required level of confidence. |
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She was rechecking the position of the door, preparing her exit, when she saw an assortment of foot-high paintings propped on a shelf, under a bare light bulb. |
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It gets kicked back, and then the process is for rechecking to Winnipeg. |
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For a year, Dr. Plint assigned some patients to have splints instead of casts and followed their progress for a month, rechecking again after 6 months. |
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This process allows you to use the respective data without rechecking it. |
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This means checking and rechecking your work. |
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Hard drives in PCs are constantly checking and rechecking to make sure they don't lose any data, because a single bit out of place can corrupt an entire document or piece of software. |
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