A medium-size, short-haired dog lies next to the chair and looks alertly toward the camera. |
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Both Aaron and Ryan moved carefully and alertly, and Ryan had his sword drawn. |
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After that wake-up call, we cruise alertly through a terraced landscape of peach and apple orchards. |
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But I was grateful to the copy editor for reading the book sufficiently alertly to have noticed. |
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Gimv's investment team had carefully examined our case and reacted very alertly. |
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Because of the extra quantity of rubber on the outer shoulder and the rigid tread blocks, the tyre responds alertly to steering reactions. |
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For that reason, various companies in the group will have to respond alertly to the opportunities offered by the market. |
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Argerich was sitting on a couch, her eyes flitting alertly around the room. |
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Karokan studied the surroundings alertly, while Davis made sure they were secure on all sides. |
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Attendants loitered alertly in any available shade as they supervised the toiling men. |
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In particular, they will be watching alertly the crucial pay round in early 2007, when a lot of settlements are due to be agreed. |
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Both men watched alertly as the crew got lights, camera, and sound equipment ready. |
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Its tail stuck alertly up when it was standing, making it look as though it might've had pointer blood back in its past. |
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They look at the little vehicle curiously but not very alertly. |
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Thankfully, however, the deer do wise up quickly, alertly scanning their surroundings for different sounds or a hint of movement that wasn't there the day before. |
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Readers and bloggers alertly picked up on the nuances of language, and what some called the inconsistencies. |
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I walked fast to avoid being overtaken. Every crossing was a danger, every passenger a thing to watch alertly. |
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Much of our national travel time is spent in negotiating a myriad of traffic lights, reading hundreds of traffic control signs, and watching alertly for often obscure direction signs. |
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Johnson alertly observes that time and place are subservient to the mind: since the audience does not confound stage action with reality, it has no trouble with a shift in scene from Rome to Alexandria. |
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Relying on quick breaks to unsettle their opponents, the Europeans almost stole the lead themselves after only two minutes, with Amado throwing long for Javi Rodriguez only for Tiago to block alertly. |
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Given the increasing cultural diversity in society, it is more necessary than ever to respond alertly in order to protect population groups from discrimination. |
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