Lightly sand the entire board smooth, but be careful not to remove too much finish from surrounding boards. |
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With careful management, the grass crop will flourish and provide affordable forage for livestock. |
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Artistically, it is a rare and precious gem that demands careful examination. |
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The risk of gastric distension or aerophagia should also be minimized by the careful positioning of the infant. |
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Some might think that a reunion can be whistled up but it takes time and careful planning to make it a success. |
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He was careful to proclaim his allegiance to President Karzai, and affirmed that he would send more money to the center if they needed it. |
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Francis Towne was a landscape painter whose idiosyncratic style relied on economic and careful pen outlines and flat muted washes of colour. |
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But she says she is careful to reflect the grief and raw emotion of both sides equally. |
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Without such careful preparation in the competitive business of megaproject architecture, a company can easily fall behind. |
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He was always careful not to touch her, except for his brush, and then with just the gentlest of strokes. |
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The view of Hobbes put forward in these histories was, on the whole, a balanced and careful one. |
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With the same careful preparation as the previous week he readied himself for his next meeting with Myra. |
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However, I also think that a careful reading of the document shows the bishops were not saying this. |
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After months of careful planning and training the programme of events went without a hitch. |
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We could probably go through that money in a couple months so that's why we are being really careful about how it's being used. |
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She wiggled her long toes in the sunlight and I told her she ought to be careful out here. |
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Critics have noted his careful research, objectivity, and a lucid and understated but straightforward writing style. |
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So, be careful with this CD-ROM set as you should be with the answer key in any math textbook. |
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She shows that the upbeat view doesn't hold up in the face of a careful examination of the numbers. |
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Musicians can waste hours on a kick drum, so you have to be careful of stuff like that. |
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Be careful of fiberglass sold in lumberyards and trust only the written warranty. |
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The public airing of what many treated as a private liaison will make many observers more careful about their electronic correspondence. |
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I would imagine that anybody who is captured by the enemy ought to be mighty careful going forward. |
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The ground seemed lumpy and careful observations revealed the outline of a massive shape. |
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Important are the accounts of opium, aconite, hemlock, and the thorn apple, showing careful study of widely known poisons. |
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Being careful about the boat's balance, she stepped into the white base of the small craft and knelt in the slightly indented hold. |
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Moreover, that knowledge must reflect careful observation, recording and tabulation. |
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A jigsaw with a plaster-cutting blade will make the job easier, but be careful not to cut through existing cables hidden in the ceiling. |
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The play's careful and logical division into five acts would support this view. |
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She grabbed the note from Sarah's hand, being careful not to tear it, and dashed out the front door. |
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Make a careful note of who you speak to, their job title and when you spoke to them. |
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These critical deformation rates are themselves influenced by the tacticity of the molecule and can therefore be tailored with careful synthesis. |
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The ASA was very careful to point out that there would be no get out by burying the screen size explanations in microprint. |
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Upon taking delivery of the bike I purchased a chain lock and was careful to apply it, even if only parking for a few minutes. |
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As it transpires upon careful audition, the individual numbers themselves are far more exquisite than their corresponding visual icons indicate. |
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She drove more slowly now, careful to look in the parked cars for anyone who might be watching, checking the tags for a government plate. |
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But to enlist their help, be careful with pesticide use because many controls kill beneficials as well as unwanted insects. |
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Librarianship is a profession known for its careful planning and judiciousness. |
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And I remember when it was here in Atlanta, you wanted to be careful about leaning against a post for fear the paint was still wet. |
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These missives have the salutary effect of not only making the author more careful but also of different points of view from one's own. |
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Ranchers have to be careful not to put too many cattle on these ranges because overgrazing can lead to erosion. |
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She admits remonstrating with nurses but said she was careful to avoid being offensive or being seen as threatening. |
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Meticulously illustrated pictures painted with a careful hand spanned pages upon pages in an epic tapestry of secret history. |
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Be careful in this colour as you could end up looking like either your maiden aunt Mable or one of the VonTrapp children. |
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Slowly, millimetre by careful millimetre, she inched her hand towards the pouch. |
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During the detente era, the Soviets were careful not to give the West too much propaganda ammunition. |
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And in the process she betrays all her own careful jurisprudence around race. |
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His lordship was careful to supply a sheath for each blade, lest anyone suspect he was inciting their use. |
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The learned trial judge, the Recorder of London, gave a most careful judgment which we have read with care. |
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I would be very careful in replacing a mainspring with one that is less than half as strong as the former. |
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While we do pay careful attention to our instrument readings and visual recordings, the tech side can only tell you so much. |
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Writers must always be careful to weigh the wittiness of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour. |
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One must be careful not to cup the sail with too little tension on the foot of the sail by having the outhaul to loose. |
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And yet, upon careful examination we find a method, a system, in his orthography, or rather in his cacography. |
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She watches me like a hawk and I'm sure it's her careful eye that has helped me keep so well. |
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For those considering buying Savannah kittens for sale on the internet you should be careful who you buy from. |
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Redundancy and tautology are undesirable, and a sign of less than careful writing. |
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She had to be careful how she worded the question, for fear of upsetting or angering the short-tempered man. |
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This examination can develop children's aesthetic awareness and media savvy and help them become more careful and literate readers of media. |
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I've been very mindful of how I turn my head and am careful not to rub my eyes after applying pain balm for pulled muscles in neck and shoulder. |
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Be careful out on the roads after a bevvy stop with John, as the strength of beer varies as much as the selection does. |
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But he's careful not to proselytise, to seek converts to the Sikh tradition. |
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Hood responds with a careful preamble about the refined admissions process Oxford has put in place. |
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With careful and unconscious precision he folded and refolded the corner of his sheet into and out of a meaningless pattern. |
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Hallie laid the dress she picked out for the festivities on the bed, careful not to wrinkle the fabric. |
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As I wrote a few months ago, I think it's gong to take some careful framing. |
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She had burned herself while cooking breakfast, so she was trying to be extremely careful tonight. |
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In all of these areas he always paid careful attention to the behavior of individual organisms. |
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Any uncooked fruit or vegetable is best avoided and remember be careful of shellfish. |
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The traditional teacher has a careful belief that it is better to start with what is easier and work towards what is more difficult. |
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The Government will give careful consideration to the task force recommendations over the coming months. |
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After careful study and assessment, plants are reintroduced into the forests. |
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After their initial statements, all of the parties kept a careful silence, with the complete acquiescence of a tame media. |
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This could be complemented by careful design of payment mechanisms aligning the financial incentives faced by physicians. |
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Lithium can be used alongside careful monitoring of blood levels to prevent side effects. |
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Be careful out there, we were avalanched yesterday, and now I'm out of commission for at least a month with a sprained or broken ankle. |
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McGowan, a wine buff who is scrupulously careful about what he invests in, has a nose for a bargain. |
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The archeological team had to be very careful in unearthing the ruins in case a landmine was buried under the surface. |
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It created medical privacy laws that require health care providers to be careful how they release protected health care information. |
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Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, hinged trapdoors and careful camouflage. |
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Dogan said the plan was a compilation of concrete investment projects that had been selected after careful screening. |
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His first big strike had been the product of careful research and systematic exploration. |
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Good quality calatheas can be produced but careful attention must be given to the production environment. |
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Once you get the jamb aligned put shims between the jamb and stud opening, being careful not to bow the jamb into the opening. |
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It is a good idea to add up the total number of boards, being careful to make sure you group short pieces in with long pieces to minimize waste. |
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He knows now that he has to be extra careful once he receives his first tech. |
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Alison of course was doing some very careful scheming since Carleen's birthday was approaching rapidly. |
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The seabed images were used by the Navy in deciding which areas of shoals and reef needed careful investigations using the ship's echosounder. |
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But be aware that this is a highly complex device, and will require some careful calibration and setup. |
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The chapter on population, for example, is careful to link a discussion of demography to questions of gender, education, and human rights. |
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They bounced along the cracked road, the cyclist careful not to tend too near the Harbor Center tower. |
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With a sudden, surprising gentle and tenderness, she smoothed the cream on his hand with careful precision. |
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However, a careful review of the entire test is essential for a proper interpretation of manometric results. |
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A careful history can usually distinguish nerve root compression, especially sciatica due to compression of the lumbosacral root. |
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I will surely be careful when clapping my hands or stamping my feet around strangers. |
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The poet Seamus Heaney was careful to distance himself from the political tensions of his native Ulster. |
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First, it was the abelia that got a careful pruning to encourage it to arch over the steps to the front door. |
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You'll have to be careful though, because if you keep targeting one driver, he may challenge you to a showdown race to settle the score. |
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We must be very careful to ensure that this is sensible law-making, and that it is balanced and responsible, and not reckless. |
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You have to have a strong balance sheet and be careful of heavy capital expenditures. |
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Shrewd and wary was Leofric, careful and measured in all things, nothing beyond him. |
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I would like to fine him for the Diver Lifeboat Fund and to warn him to be more careful in future. |
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I shall however in future be careful to exclude all mention of the players involved. |
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Some medicines can be used during pregnancy if the doctor keeps a careful watch on the mother. |
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He kept a careful watch on her, knowing it was him who taught her everything she knows. |
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With careful planning, as the following examples show, you can have your cake of soap and spaciousness too. |
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Be very careful of backing any companies that need to raise money in the public markets by selling shares. |
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Today, the transportation of goods often involves greater distances and requires careful coordination. |
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Once this concoction is ready, be careful to drink it in without any garnishing in a brandy balloon glass. |
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Then roll the dough lengthwise like a jelly roll, being careful not to rip the dough. |
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Stir gently until the honey is completely combined, being careful not to overmix or the wax could emulsify into the sauce. |
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Also be careful when buying fortified wines and ports as some can be unbearably sweet or acidic. |
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So both barristers and judges have to be very careful that they deal with juries in a way that helps them to deal with the subject matter. |
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The weaver's knot bears a close relationship to the bowline knot, as a careful study of both knots will show. |
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Weatherizing an earthmoving project calls for careful planning, based on thorough knowledge of your site. |
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The evaluation begins with a thorough history and a careful physical examination. |
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I'm trying very hard to be careful and thorough, and to present new information and new claims as they become available. |
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It's the sort of thing that needs much careful thought and contingency planning. |
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There may be a case for this with some of the higher dose procedures, but even here we would need to give it careful thought. |
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It is a very complicated system, has a lot of merit, but needs a lot of careful thought. |
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There were some other areas where careful thought and rule-reading were required. |
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The bridge will not be an eyesore as suggested because careful thought has been given to its design and position. |
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We in the west need to give careful thought as to how we can reduce environmental pollution. |
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This is an important, thoughtful book deserving of a good deal of careful attention. |
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But let's be careful with our criticisms, thoughtful about where we lay the responsibility. |
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Their careful and thoughtful comments led to marked improvements in nearly all the reports. |
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He believed that through careful weighting, online surveys could be projected to the national population, and projected accurately. |
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After a careful history and examination, electrocardiography and chest radiography are first line investigations. |
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In following up these, one would have to be careful to see that they were loops that led back to the main road and not dead ends. |
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While oats can be seeded anywhere from zero to three inches deep, be careful with the turnip seed. |
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The careful grooming of hair of the face is the most potent calmative that could ever be prescribed for dyspeptic morale. |
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But it succeeded, unlike so many others, because of careful planning and a measured approach. |
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It is slowly raised upright, a careful job made more arduous by high heat and humidity. |
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He was also selective in picking objects for his paintings and was very careful in depicting them, too. |
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For example, one of Carson's self-assessments was that he was always a very careful person. |
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If careful cleaning and hygiene has not helped you may be prescribed medicated tablets or lozenges, which should be sucked slowly. |
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You need to be prudent in relationships and careful in money transactions today! |
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They hadn't met any problems yet, but they had to be careful with every action they conducted. |
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Motorists need to be especially careful until their eyes have readapted to the dark. |
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Worshipers are encouraged to be careful about diction, stay in tune, sing exact note values, and avoid forcing the sound. |
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In appraising the mass of evidence, which has thus been collected, one has to be careful to weed out pseudo from genuine research. |
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The Order which was perfected requires careful attention, for it says as follows. |
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I looked at him, searching for an elusive answer in my head, a witty reply to such careful observance. |
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For it is the duty of an astronomer to record celestial motions through careful observation. |
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But a careful observer would notice a second transportation link that leaves from here. |
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In a rush, he began writing, though he was careful as he drew in all of the notes and ties. |
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White is careful not to allow performance studies to overwhelm textual approaches to Renaissance drama. |
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After hours of careful searches, the soldiers assisted by air surveillance found no evidence of any kidnappings or refugees at all. |
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I put my books on my lab table in chemistry, being careful not to knock over any of the glass beakers that were sitting out. |
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Stir in the rest of the ingredients and use a potato masher to mash everything together, being careful not to scratch the pot's nonstick surface. |
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You need a careful balance between trying to get more money in and ensuring the sport has mass appeal. |
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In many cases it is possible to see that theological concerns have won out over careful attention to the evidence in all its variety. |
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Be very careful when massaging anyone with special medical or health issues. |
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His careful study of military affairs had been as much theoretical as practical. |
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Our advice is that they should be so, so careful when using their mobile phones. |
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So just be careful before you leap forward with a knee-jerk response demanding gun control. |
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In the colonies American newspapers merged some of these terms with a careful classification of both racial differences and racial mixing. |
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She was careful not to stub her toes on the rocks that stood out above the surface of the sand. |
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The hospital released her with the tests proving inconclusive, and warned her to be careful if she was feeling slightly woozy or dizzy. |
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The summer had been hot and the scrub was tinder dry, so it took little effort to put a match to but needed careful watching. |
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He's not the type of player to nurse an injury, so the team should be careful with how it uses him. |
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Most grammarians today are careful not to equate the middle voice with the English reflexive. |
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Sabriel jumped through the now open window, careful not to trip any alarms. |
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The man of genius can operate rationally, after careful consideration, from conviction, but all that happens only secondarily. |
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Be careful not to overmix the layers, as this can bury organic matter too deeply. |
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A spokesman said later that they were taking an interest and were giving the matter careful consideration. |
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By careful use of appropriate conditions and catalysts alkanes can be converted into other hydrocarbons such as the alkenes and alkynes. |
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Urgent action backed by careful planning and resource allocation is needed now. |
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It's too early and it's too different and we should be careful of making bad, hasty decisions. |
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With a combination of smart driving and careful turbo-boosting, the player can beat the clock and set a new record! |
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Adults with disability or conditions such as alcoholism may also require extended convalescence and careful discharge planning. |
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I have been careful with the car, and it has performed beautifully from the first day. |
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A careful parent will not ask a question of a child unless the answer is already known. |
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Each plant was hand-picked, with careful thought given to texture, shape and the colour of the foliage. |
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It was a case on its own, meriting a careful consideration of what led to the sentencing and how it came about. |
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A lot of landowners are careful about letting the hunt on their land because of repercussions. |
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Gunter is careful to control the descent on this movement so he doesn't overstretch his shoulders. |
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The coffee steamed and I flopped out on my bunk, keeping a careful eye on the clock. |
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We may not want to lose touch with our youth, but we have to be very careful what we hang on to. |
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You need to get turn right and to be careful in order to stop anyone repassing you. |
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A careful search for true septations revealed at least rare septation in all cases. |
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John steps silently into the hallway and closes the door behind him, careful not to make a noise when he presses the button on the metal latch. |
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It takes less than 15 minutes for a skilled crook to turn a tired 80,000-mile repmobile into a 30,000-mile one careful owner's family car. |
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This case is a good example of why one should be careful about making fun of public figures based on reported speech errors. |
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The essay on Anabaptism is excellent and a careful expert summary of a complex subject. |
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Government servants should be more sensitive and careful when issuing statements on the issue. |
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The bureau needs to be exceedingly careful to avoid further stigmatizing someone whom prosecutors are not prepared to charge. |
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A great deal of the older ironwork in this country now needs careful restoration and painting. |
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They are very careful about personal appearance and avoid showing themselves even partially naked. |
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Be careful to show your hand only to those who need to know what you're up to. |
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There are published data indicating that approximately two-thirds of high risk newborns can be anticipated by careful antepartum evaluation. |
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Because of this, you need to be very careful around railway level crossings to avoid a very serious crash. |
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We know that PTSD is something which needs careful diagnosis and detailed consideration of individual cases. |
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Needless to say, I am now careful to be a little more trusting of my memory and little less trusting of machines. |
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The plot and intrigue don't come from a script, but from careful editing and control of the set. |
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Be careful not to use an oily wood which will release sticky resin when hot. |
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Kwan says she must be careful and aware of her body to make sure she doesn't risk injury. |
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We were very concerned to ensure that any opening of the courts was careful and cautious. |
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Ash paused, and recounted his dream to her in descriptive detail but was careful to avoid the part where she dies. |
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They were careful to make sure Robinson's helmet and feet did not contact the fragile ship. |
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I must be very careful not to lose my temper with Maureen from the flats management company tomorrow. |
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However be careful to avoid litigations, as they will be a barrier to your success. |
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I'm not really careful and cautious, I tend to speak without thinking and jump in head first to a problem. |
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He says that we too could undergo a similar fate if we are not more careful of the environment. |
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Be careful of your heart and be extra specially careful with who you give it to, even if you only give it for a moment. |
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He also warned shoppers to be extra careful of their belongings when they are Christmas shopping in Naas. |
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One is the force of entropy and decay, the other is the force careful of creativity and evolution. |
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Morrissey is very careful about his image and needs to keep an aura of mystery about him. |
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I learnt a valuable lesson which was to be a little more careful with my finances. |
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I also went to the gym and worked out and I made sure I was careful with what I ate. |
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As Christmas approaches we would urge the public to be particularly careful with money. |
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My dad was always very careful and he has advised me not to be too cautious and end up with money I don't know what to do with. |
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With many clubs becoming increasingly careful with the pennies, very few big money deals took place. |
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Stuff like Lemsip is also banned and you have got to be careful with your caffeine dosages. |
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The rivals not only have deeper pockets, they are less careful than the canny Tike on how they spend their cash. |
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Hands up all those who think Yorkshire parliamentarians will be far more careful with the public purse? |
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This is a rich insult from Catalans whose reputation for being careful with money outdoes even our own dear Aberdonians. |
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Lia gently lifted up one of the half-collapsed shelves, careful not to get her hand caught between the two splintered wafers of wood. |
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But United pay his weekly wages so Keane is careful not to tread on the precious egos of anybody still at the club. |
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There's nothing wrong with that per se but you have to be careful what you say because the walls have ears. |
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He's jabbering on about music, how you have to be careful about changing the music because it might upset or destroy the government. |
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A careful review of low-yield and neutron bomb warheads would be most timely. |
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His touch was light and gentle, being extra careful of not putting any pressure on my back. |
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Be careful though, you might get into a story-telling session and find the whole day has sped past. |
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The hairdresser massaged Peter's scalp during the wash, and was very careful using the cut-throat razor to tidy up. |
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Both compositions are quite dissonant and require careful reading of many accidentals. |
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Although written in relatively easy keys, the pieces require careful reading with many accidentals throughout. |
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The journey would take me many days, perhaps weeks, and I would have to be careful to watch my timing. |
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In this case the cargo must be vented twice daily for thirty minutes each period with a careful watch kept on the delivery temperature. |
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As always he kept a careful watch on David as he poked around the store, Craig had little trust in him. |
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Umpires must keep a careful watch as to the position of the runners every time an outfielder makes a throw. |
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My husband and I both keep quite a careful watch over what we will have to live on when we retire. |
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This is one of two or three seats we hope to keep a careful watch on, when we hit the ground running next week! |
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Practitioners should be careful to avoid these problems, and customers should be on the watch to avoid being victimized by them. |
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Be careful because a tiny cube of crisp water chestnut, together with some hot juice, is wrapped in the core of each ball. |
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Making money in this segment will require careful management and a quick eye on micro-trends. |
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We were especially careful in excluding specimens in molt by checking all specimens for the presence of feather quills. |
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Yet, this is in many ways a very careful revision as Young's personality is preserved. |
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He developed special jet fuels, so he kept a careful eye on aviation around the globe. |
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Future research should be directed at more careful examination of these learning processes. |
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Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or restoration, are attractions themselves. |
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The candidate and his manager were also careful not to underestimate the importance of old-fashioned retail politics. |
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But he was careful to retain links with a layer of left wing trade union and party officials. |
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Dennis, be careful from now on, I must retire back to my retreat, but it'll be a long time before you do. |
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After a careful read of this book, I came to the conclusion that her volume is the ant's pants of how-to books in the video field. |
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This finding underscores the need for careful follow-up for the development of muscle invasive cancer. |
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A couple of slaps later they were advised to be careful in their romantic liaisons. |
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For the purpose of combining crosses we recommend liberal interpretation of this test and careful attention to other sources of evidence. |
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Disposing of the mountain of silver as antiqued creations had to be a slow and careful business. |
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She was a very light sleeper and I had to be careful of how I moved, I had to be extremely quiet. |
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Even with very careful baiting, using the very best baits and most effective rigs, these fish are a real devil to catch. |
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Standing them in water will keep the stems shiny and plump but be careful when using electric lighting near water. |
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They skirt the law by being careful not to advocate voting for or against any candidate. |
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After few minutes of careful searching she pulled out black ripped jeans, black shirt, and red hoodie. |
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If you must ripple the pond, throw a small rock first and pay careful attention. |
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A Gore-Tex liner and careful gusset design make them waterproof to a depth of about 8 inches. |
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He was resistant at first, but soon became a careful dresser and appreciative of his wife's flair for interior design. |
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If the decision is made to use a space station module careful preparations will have to be made. |
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He estimated the distance, and after a slow and careful approach, they began to rise. |
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They feel compelled to be careful about what they say so as not to upset the people around them or rock the boat. |
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Most varieties require careful roguing and selection to maintain or improve them. |
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Massed ranks of archers would aim their arrows high, to achieve a large range, without particularly careful aiming. |
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While one might want to ridicule a particular expression of curiosity, he would be careful of dismissing curiosity root and branch. |
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Certainly, professors of philosophy were careful to reconcile Aristotelian ethics and metaphysics with Augustinian orthodoxy. |
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While kids shell out loadsamoney for ringtones, classical music buyers tend to be pernickety about recordings, and careful with their money. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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Bowls of soup, plates of bread, and small dishes of jam and butter had been arranged in careful order. |
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Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can require careful logistical planning for deliveries. |
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Not long after, what had started as a careful retreat on the part of the Union became a disorganized rout. |
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When his back was turned, she pulled out a paper clip and a rubber band, took careful aim, and fired. |
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At the same time, they are careful to avoid any blanket ascription of authority to scripture. |
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Be careful to read through the rubric, the instructions on the examination paper. |
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You have to be real careful that she doesn't asphyxiate or have difficulty with aspiration. |
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After much careful rumination, I have decided to make public a rather embarrassing matter about myself. |
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You should be careful of people's deeply felt grief and sense of loss before you dismiss them as selfish cynics. |
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She undressed and ran a hot bath, careful to pour the right amount of bath beads into the whirlpool bath. |
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The manager has the right to expect that his workers will be careful and assiduous. |
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The lesson is that we should be careful in assigning property rights in a dynamic setting. |
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We are careful not to hit our heads on the low ceilings because we could easily knock off some of the stalactites. |
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He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail. |
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These results suggest that a careful look at supports available to nurses to combat the negative impact of emotional exhaustion and depersonalization are clearly indicated. |
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So, all the books tell me, you have to be very careful when framing questions so that you don't introduce bias, or leading questions or try to put words into people's mouths. |
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In his 20s, he often crossed the border from Mexico into Texas where, when he wasn't tangling with the local police, he took careful note of the local language. |
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But the Dalai Lama, who is the recognised leader of Tibetan Buddhism, is careful not to drown his audiences in too many technical Buddhist concepts. |
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When their correspondence was finally disclosed, it needed careful parsing. |
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Rub into the stain for a minute, brush off the powder with a clean brush and sponge immediately with warm water, being careful not to saturate the carpet backing. |
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They rounded another corner, careful not to brush up against the slime-covered wall and descended down another tunnel, delving deeper underground. |
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But you have got to be careful of other people's perception of you. |
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In the past two years, he has made a careful study of the Japanese martial arts of judo and sumo and applied them as metaphors for the way companies do business. |
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There's a way to do this if you're real careful and delicate with the controls but I'm your basic klutz and what I keep doing is hitting the buttons wrong and losing my place. |
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On till August 10, the festival will screen the 20 that made it from the 329 entries received, after careful scrutiny from an eminent panel of selectors. |
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Traditional carvers would regard their wood splitting as evidence of malignant spirits and would be careful to ritually burn or bury an abandoned sculpture. |
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After another couple of hours, we made our way gradually along a knife-edge ridge, careful to stay off the cornice which hung over a spectacular 1,000 metre drop to our right. |
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The careful restoration of this house will include repairing the roof with its small slates and preserving all the original features such as the roughcast limewashed walls. |
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Because it was such a nasty case and because, as I put it, they are rough diamonds, one had to be very careful in relation to the law and applying it. |
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The hormone relaxin is released in your system in increased levels during your pregnancy so be more careful to not overload the body with impact and stretch much more gently. |
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The line between being careful about what you eat and being obsessive is difficult to distinguish. |
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With a careful and timely matching of withdrawals with tax-deductible expenditure like livestock purchases, the tax incidence can be cancelled out. |
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Based on careful observations, Darwin contended that many animals possess general concepts, some reasoning ability, rudiments of moral sentiments, and complex emotions. |
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I like the flexibility an aqualung offers to get slightly lower camera angles, though I have to be very careful with my buoyancy control to avoid stirring up silt. |
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