Thank you for giving a name to my method, practiced very deliberately but also very instinctively. |
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I'm very deliberately glossing over the surface so I can function. |
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She'd say she turned her back on a public career very deliberately. |
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The tone of the TSB-C's investigation reports is very deliberately non-emotional and non-accusatory. |
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So all along we've had to approach things like porcupines making love very deliberately, very carefully. |
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So we're trying very deliberately to leave them to focus on their current task. |
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As well, I have talked with those people whose family members have been, very deliberately, victims of gun crime. |
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It calls for a stimulating entrepreneurial climate, which the Lisbon Strategy can help provide if it is implemented very deliberately. |
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The letter was very deliberately copied to the Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality. |
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The strategy is very deliberately designed to be shared, inclusive and collaborative. |
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Now, because you said this very deliberately, I'm just wondering whether it was your intention to shock everybody into that reality. |
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They design the trials very deliberately, ensuring that they pick a drug for comparison such that they can anticipate that they'll show advantageous results. |
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We have been very deliberately talking to the RCMP and CSIS more and more to see what their priorities are in terms of what they're looking at so we can be more and more helpful to them. |
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Our financial structure has been built very deliberately with each asset we own financed at an investment-grade level, and with minimal amounts of corporate debt. |
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One thing that quickly came to all of us once we examined the bill even from a preliminary perspective was that the Conservative government had taken pains to very deliberately scope this bill in the narrowest possible terms. |
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In other words, they'll be sailing very deliberately towards the old pirate's lair of Saint-Malo, where they are expected to arrive Monday evening or Tuesday morning. |
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We made the upgrades in the sequence shown very deliberately because each project showed to be the next logical step and produced the best incremental returns. |
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We've taken the circulation down very deliberately. |
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She turns her head away, very deliberately. |
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Our new acquaintance very deliberately coiled up the tube of his hookah and produced from behind a curtain a very long befrogged topcoat with astrakhan collar and cuffs. |
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Very deliberately, like discoursing philosophers, we circuited the diamond. |
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