When I looked closely I could see the truck had a PyGanic label with the iconic pyrethrum flower on the side. |
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If, before judging, you looked closely at yourselves and your defects, I assure you your judgment would be more merciful. |
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This might eventually permit a sump bypass and, having looked closely at the depth potential, it is very close to 1km if they manage to resurge in the nearby river. |
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For many years now the Assembly has looked closely into matters of European and transatlantic cooperation on a regular basis. |
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In order to develop characters in his new work, Cotton looked closely at European portraiture. |
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Naturally, when we were drafting the act, we looked closely at the systems that were in place. |
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Historically, the Committee, in any investigation it reviews, has looked closely at the manner in which the Service complies with these rules. |
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More importantly, we looked closely at how we could best improve the performance of the access to information system. |
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The Supreme Court looked closely at this third step in the decision-making process. |
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When we last renewed the inflation-targeting agreement in 2001, we looked closely at this issue. |
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We've looked closely at industry trends in Canada and we looked at other countries that are experiencing the same trends. |
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The Wartime Information Board's photographers looked closely at the way in which the war affected life and economic activities in Canada. |
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The PSC has also looked closely at its operations and is committed to increasing efficiency while maintaining a strong regional presence. |
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Someone who believes the allegations is a forensic psychiatrist and medical historian who's looked closely at doctors who serially kill their patients. |
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We have therefore looked closely at this situation in this year's audit and have further developed our views of the accounting followed for transfers to the foundations. |
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Now as I looked closely at my extended left hand in the photo, I could see a tiny square image of Sai Baba superimposed upon my gold wedding ring has been manifested since the photo has been posted on His website. |
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As we looked closely at his Goldfish, the students became excited and asked if they could make their own fishbowls. |
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In addition, the Working Group looked closely at the strategy for securing the deployment plan of the satellite fleet, following the failure of the W2M satellite launch. |
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That special committee looked closely at the coal industry in Cape Breton. |
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First, I would say that the young people who wrote to me have looked closely into the situation, the degradation of the planet, particularly as a result of oil spills. |
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The event looked closely at the North Atlantic Treaty's Article 5 on collective defence as well as the need to adapt the Alliance's capabilities to new challenges, particularly under tight economic conditions. |
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As soon as you looked closely at the signals, in other words these faint white or grey lines, the painting came alive, revealing an event in one corner, then another, a short while after that, in the opposite corner. |
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The exercise looked closely at the quality, effectiveness and sustainability of the programme and its contributions towards achieving national goals and targets for sanitation and water coverage. |
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In accordance with the 1 May declaration, this summer the Council looked closely into actual and prospective developments in Member States' budgetary policies. |
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I have looked closely at the history of coca in Europe. |
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