To do so, our motorcycle must be safe for riding so as not to invite dreadful collisions and accidents. |
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The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent. |
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Cathal followed close behind so as not to be left behind on another adventure. |
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Since the floor was linoleum, all he had to do was wipe, so as not to disturb anybody with the vacuum. |
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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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The images, presented at different scales on off-white paper, are slightly askew so as not to become confrontational. |
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At the end, she decided to stick with the Main Street, so as not to be easily lost. |
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Sold books should be returned early to Paddy or Dave so as not to have a rush on the final night. |
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Try to understand what people are talking about so as not to make pitifully uninformed comments. |
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A man took an LSD tab from someone at a party although he did not want it, so as not to let himself down before his peers. |
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Chain mail alternated with steel plates that had been bent around the knight seamlessly so as not to impede his movement. |
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Had staff consulted with the minister and agreed to feign communication breakdown so as not to have to deal with my awkward questions? |
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There was nothing to do but sit very still on the perfect settee without leaning back so as not to dent it. |
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With such a large roster, a lot of manoeuvrers have to be eliminated so as not to step on someone else's toes. |
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She crammed the wad under a glass terrarium with a large, green turtle in it, who strained his neck so as not to miss anything. |
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So its better to stay invested in the market so as not to miss out on a boom day. |
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I still have more hoovering to do, tho thought it best to leave it till morning so as not to annoy the neighbours! |
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The type of tree will be chosen so as not to obstruct one's view or cause overcrowding. |
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Our instructor is a bean sprout chewing yogic matriarch who speaks in hushed tones so as not to upset the alignment of her shakras. |
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You have to direct them to a proper elevation and speed so as not to cause mid-air collisions. |
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Pruning is best done in early spring so as not to affect flowering which occurs between May and July. |
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We walked, mincingly at first so as not to kick the people in front of us in the crowd. |
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When placing shim material, place a block of wood between the shim and the hammer so as not to damage the flooring. |
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White lace curtains billowed out from the tall windows, and I felt I should take my shoes off so as not to stain the white carpet. |
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In the wet conditions his visor had to be opened slightly so as not to mist up. |
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I had to move fast so as not to get caught, but I managed to snag an oven mitt. |
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Fill in and level sitzmarks or other depressions so as not to create a hazard for others. |
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I flew beside him, taking giant strides so as not to fall, until we came upon the Jeep, from the underneath of which Johnny's feet poked out. |
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In undersowing, the seed is usually placed on top of the soil surface so as not to damage the already sown crop with a tool. |
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He asked quietly in almost a murmur, shifting only slightly in his seat so as not to disturb his precious burden. |
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But there always has to be at least one resolution unkept, so as not to upset the delicate balance of my low self-expectations. |
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We did some other shopping while we were there, finishing up with the slow cooker so as not to have to carry it around for too long. |
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I said nothing, so as not to spoil the evening, but I do not appreciate other people unloading their junk disguised as gifts on us. |
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We managed to clean up before we called for help so as not to look conspicuous but, boy! |
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I always ask myself who can still read such books, and how needful it is to read them so as not to lose touch. |
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Parades run over several weekends, so as not to clash with other parades in neighbouring areas. |
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The light signals are done with the beam shining below your buddy's line of sight, so as not to ruin his night vision. |
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Your other children, in particular, may try to deal with their pain alone so as not to burden you with additional worries. |
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I slipped into the house and into my room so as not to spoil their party, though I couldn't resist peeping through the blinds. |
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It is understood the service could have been held at the dead of night, so as not to upset mourners attending other cremations. |
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He went to the kitchen and boiled water, then took the letter and steamed the envelope open so as not to damage it. |
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Flushing a bit upon catching herself staring at him, Meira lowered her head quickly so as not to be noticed. |
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I went over the crest with my orderly, asking the stretcher-bearers to follow at intervals so as not to attract fire. |
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After the man succumbs to his injuries, Richard is blamed for his death but gives a false name to the police so as not to shame his family. |
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Also required are mantras that can pace inhalations and exhalations, so as not to give the impression of hyperventilation. |
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These screws were applied through the holes in the pegboard so as not to damage the board material. |
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The old idea that we could study past mistakes so as not to repeat them implied a perfectible society in a state of continual improvement. |
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And if workers have colds or sore throats, they should also be excused from phone work so as not to damage their voices. |
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The faces of others in the doorway were pixelated so as not to reveal their identity. |
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She comes sporting high heeled combat boots and a camouflage flak jacket so as not to be harmed by light shrapnel. |
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His aim has been to say as little as possible, so as not to give his party a character which floating voters could object to. |
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Kachel said cast members do wear special kneepads made of foam compressed to a quarter-inch inch thick so as not to show under their unitards. |
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She feels nauseous when she is served dinner in her room, but she forces the food down so as not to get into trouble. |
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Second, despite past Fed tightening, corporate interest rates are still attractive enough so as not to crimp borrowing. |
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In the future, we'll use well water so as not to degrade the quality of mountain water products. |
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This had a subtle blend of flavours so as not to detract from the delicate-tasting prawns which were in plentiful supply. |
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Davis, however, looks for an English equivalent that might work in both contexts, so as not to efface their suggestive interconnection. |
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He just growled a bit in response and went back to his room, closing the door softly so as not to disturb Jessie's friends. |
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I think we definitely need to do that tomorrow so as not to give the opposition any encouragement. |
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A trail of wooden duckboards led from Alma Road to the body, so as not to disturb any evidence. |
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Finally, so as not to leave out the one remaining regular solid, he proposed that the dodecahedron represented the shape of the entire universe. |
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They all come with a little plastic bag, with which to pick up the dogpile of their animal companion, so as not to befoul the public park. |
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We want the government to set the price of goods and guarantee a minimum wage so as not to put profits above the needs of the people. |
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I slowed to a walk when I got into the hall, so as not to wake anyone whose room I passed. |
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I didn't reveal my earlier transgressions so as not to make him an accessory after the fact. |
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But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to spook the country's growing legion of foreign creditors. |
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She's only good at sitting up for two or three hours before she needs to lie down so I try to time these things so as not to wear her out. |
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I realized I must look rather intimidating so I relaxed and laughed so as not to scare everyone further. |
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Mix thoroughly using a whisk, but gently so as not to generate too much foam. |
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We stood to our weapons, and occupied the doorways of the huts so as not to be taken in rear. |
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Many times my students make me upset, but I have to control myself and hold my tongue so as not to hurt others. |
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Blood is spilled on the earth in old rites masked as simple superstition so as not to raise the ire of the Yahwist religious rulers of Samaria. |
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This is evident when they propose to narrowly restrict eligibility for Third World debt remission so as not to offend the bankers of the West. |
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The size of the catheter should be small enough so as not to occlude the artificial airway totally, thus avoiding excessive negative pressure. |
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Trudging slowly through the darkness dragging my feet so as not to step on anything. |
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This was fascinating stuff but we returned to our beer so as not to disturb their mating ritual. |
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Attorney General Ashcroft is working to keep details of many antiterrorism countermeasures secret so as not to educate the terrorists. |
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Unfortunately, the two collar beams were not enough to keep the roof from splaying out at the bottom on the south side, which is open so as not to hit the telescope. |
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One explanation for why the White House was not interested was so as not to tip off Sunni insurgents in Iraq. |
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I used to feel so hopeless that I was like Tom Thumb who has to hide under a chair so as not to be trodden on. |
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The first, which has even been recognised by Canadian law, is that freedom of speech should be subject to such limits so as not to be detrimental to peaceable society. |
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Let's discount dog almanacs and tree almanacs and almanacs that predict the best day to harvest the crop so as not to upset the children of the corn. |
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Each time I picked up a book I looked shiftily around, holding it out in front of me at head height, so as not to appear like a person about to steal. |
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We follow at a respectful distance so as not to tire the bear unduly. |
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I arrived in Muker at 7am, the sun was out, so I lathered myself in sun cream so as not to get burned, ten minutes later the rain had washed all the sun cream off again. |
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That's why, dare I say, the anchorperson has always got to stand back, even at the risk of seeming a little cold-blooded at times, so as not to impose our emotions on others. |
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And, of course, it recommends keeping screen time limited, so as not to supplant other, real-world play and exploration. |
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He plucked them and flushed the feathers carefully, so as not to block up the toilets and draw attention. |
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The lights were not bright and were dimmed so as not to draw attention. |
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Naturally, most will want to witness this spectacle with an audience, so as not to miss the rice, toilet paper and lines being shouted out by various enthusiasts. |
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When using fresh berries in cakes, you must fold them in very gently so as not to bruise them, which will result in the glorious colour bleeding into the mixture. |
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I will dust carefully round my sitting hen's eggs so as not to move them. |
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As a good chemist should, he took up his compound in some solvent and filtered it, so as not to introduce grit and crud into the pumps or the chromatography column. |
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He touched his forelock as though in salute and watched as she tripped daintily out of the stables, lifting her skirts an inch or two so as not to muddy them. |
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What can you do so as not to leave behind what obsesses you? |
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She lay as still as she could so as not to madden her captors. |
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The wife and I are going to beach resort for a couple of weeks and I thought I'd pick up a couple of pointers so as not to look like a complete duffer! |
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Shanghai men also use perfume, and they use it with great care, so as not to leave any overpowering aroma even though they have little body odour to hide. |
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She'd do her shopping early in the morning so as not to talk to people. |
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The sublime transformed itself into feminine agency, the ability to occupy a space in an active way so as not to be utterly overwhelmed by the sublime effect of nature. |
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We grasped kelp to anchor us, so as not to be taken out in the backwash, and clambered over its slimy fronds to the jumble of boulders that constituted the beach. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity so as not to harm future access to those embattled communities. |
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So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents. |
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When partition came in 1947, the Pashtun demanded the redrawing of the old borders of the Raj so as not to bisect their homeland. |
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This is meant as a pleasant diversion where even the fight scenes lack force, apparently so as not to make the audience of teenage girls overanxious. |
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One of his aides, horror-struck at the sight, dropped the reins upon his horse's neck and covered his face with his chapeau, so as not to see his commander fall. |
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Remove the shoe moldings, trim pieces, door thresholds, and floor grates carefully, using a pry bar and a scrap of wood for a leverage wedge so as not to mar the baseboard. |
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She mentally scolded herself for being so stupid so as not to watch the time and she made a promise with herself that she would never make that mistake again. |
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If it becomes necessary to decrease or discontinue a patient's opioid therapy, a downward titration should be used so as not to precipitate withdrawal symptoms. |
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Women often tied their veils together so as not to get lost, or clasped hands in an unyielding grip that made it impossible to pass through a group in closed formation. |
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The religious themes are cleverly handled so as not to appear preachy or judgemental, while the coming-of-age material is frank but never voyeuristic. |
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Using a procedure they will not make public so as not to give the game away to local ne'er-do-wells, they then freed the red-faced guard from the rear section of the van. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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But they have nothing on the male pectoral sandpiper which avoids sleeping for weeks so as not to miss out on any mating opportunities. |
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Let me, however, entreat of you, above all things, to remember my ball, and do not let them oversit the thing so as not to get to it. |
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She then leaps away so as not to leave an olfactory trail, and the leverets disperse once more. |
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The word vindex was removed from coins so as not to remind the public of rebellious Vindex. |
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In rare cases a linguist may represent phonemes with abstract symbols, such as dingbats, so as not to privilege any one allophone. |
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If you do have to drive through the water, ensure you take it slowly so as not to create a bow wave that could go over the bonnet. |
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They are a razorblade profile, so as not to block the view of the other constituents. |
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The locker of the trapped chest must be careful, so as not to spring the trap. |
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Keep candles unscented for the dinner table, so as not to overpower the Christmas feast. |
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In the third, I say what it is I purpose to speak so as not to be impeded by faintheartedness. |
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And it's certainly kinder to consumers to restrict their choices so as not to befuddle them. |
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The British government emphasised the importance of security, so as not to imperil its negotiations with the United States. |
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The seats are designed to withstand strong forces so as not to break or come loose from their floor tracks during turbulence or accidents. |
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Despite this, Urdu was chosen as a token of unity and as a lingua franca so as not to give any native Pakistani language preference over the other. |
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The lioness has to creep up behind her prey so as not to be noticed. |
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The Canadian Hansard records make note of the language used by the members of parliament, so as not to misinterpret the words of the person who has the floor. |
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The decor in some instances was austere so as not to detract from worship. |
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At the same time, King William instructed the Dutch and English colonies in America not to supply the Scots' settlement so as not to incur the wrath of the Spanish Empire. |
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Muslims are also discouraged from wearing clothing with distracting images and symbols so as not to divert the attention of those standing behind them during prayer. |
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The relocation of the government and the civil service was also planned but would only have occurred if necessary so as not to damage civilian morale. |
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He then gave us a step-dance, so as not to dwell too long on one subject. |
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We left quietly so as not to disturb the widow's pensiveness. |
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Neysa kept her ears unperked, so as not to give away her interest. |
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