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It is of great importance to note these meteors, even the small ones, as very little is yet known of them; and every observation, if carefully made, will some day help to show what they are. William John Wills
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Insurance firms have always carefully studied real-world data to figure out what, precisely, constitutes a risky activity.
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We live as though there aren't enough hours in the day, but if we do each thing calmly and carefully we will get it done quicker and with much less stress. Viggo Mortensen
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If the present Mrs. Wogan has a fault - and I must tread carefully here - if she has a fault, this gem in the diadem of womanhood is a hoarder. She never throws anything out. Which may explain the longevity of our marriage. Terry Wogan
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Research shows that when we read words on paper, it reduces our stress levels by nearly 70 percent. We also read more carefully than on tablets or laptops. Margaret Heffernan
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A lot of newsrooms have thought very carefully about how they cover race. I don't think the same conversations have gone on regarding women. Nicolle Wallace
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By using our international network, utilising templates and thinking ahead with pre-planned pages that contain carefully selected relevant news, we can deliver stories that other people just don't have. And that will release resources for the web. Lionel Barber
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I've decided to pick my moment to retire very carefully - in about 200 years time. Brian Clough
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Today, nearly four weeks after the presidential election, the administrator says he's still unable to ascertain a winner, ... Those charged with implementing this law must carefully consider the implications of their decisions and the precedents they establish.
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Maybe this is wrong, but I feel like I craft my songs carefully enough that I still find that fifteen years after having written one, it still works for me - I'm not cringing. Ben Folds
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I'll see a beautiful dress in a shop, and then I'll put it on and it looks dreadful because I'm just too curvy. I have to choose carefully - I steer clear of high necks and go for tailored, fitted things. Sarah Parish
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There are a ton of qualities that can help you succeed, and the more carefully a quality has been studied, the more you know it's worth your time and energy.
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The intelligence of few perceives what has been carefully hidden in the recesses of the mind.
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We're not giving up on the concept of having a healthy public dialogue with our readers, but this experience shows that we need to think more carefully about how we do it. There are things that we said we would not allow, including personal attacks, the use of profanity and hate speech.
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We are continuing to carefully monitor the situation throughout McDowell and several other southern counties, ... We are ready to help wherever needed. Bob Wise
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We should proceed carefully and appropriately in filling these important vacancies, Anthony Kennedy
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I do consider how I spend my time off carefully because I've got two kids. Aidan Gillen
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My dad was fine about me doing modelling at 16 because I always said school was important to me. I always chose my jobs carefully so I wouldn't have to take too much time off. It got harder toward the end with my A-levels; there were sleepless nights, and I was doing my homework on the plane coming home, but I pulled through.
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The situation of the Old Left was the theory of Socialist Realism, etc. It seemed pointless to argue. We stayed carefully away from people who wrote for the New Masses.
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While it's not the primary reason, because the number is not enormous, we look carefully at every penny and nickel we spend.
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Listen carefully to yourself. Listen to what you dislike, and you will find most of the imagery is what you have received and registered from other people. We ingest labels from others. John O'Donohue
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You have to talk about why things happened the way they did. You can't actually explain my political life except by a series of situations rather than by some carefully constructed, rigidly progressed ascendancy. David Lange
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Lincoln had no such person that he could talk with. Often, as a result, he debated with himself, and he would draw up a kind of list of the pros and cons of an argument, and carefully figure them out, and he might test them in public.
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I've always thought that the balance between the side of my mind that knows what it is doing and the side that really hasn't got a clue has to be carefully maintained because if you write too knowingly then you get chilly, and if you write too unknowingly you write bollocks that nobody else can understand. Andrew Motion
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When Congress alters the federal balance, it must carefully consider the consequences of doing so. Anthony Kennedy
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We've cut back significantly on the total number of requests that we're making. Secondly, we are documenting those requests even more carefully than we have before.
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We didn't get serious about security early enough. The Internet carefully delivers that virus to your door because its job is to deliver packets and not to inquire whether the application is good for you. The 'Net by itself is doing what it should do, but we don't have intrinsic integrity and authentication. We didn't do that way back when, and it should have been done.
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We have great respect for the legacy and traditions of Marshall Field's, and we carefully researched customer preferences and studied alternatives before making this decision to incorporate Marshall Field's into the nationwide Macy's brand. While the store's name will change, much of what customers love will stay the same including Marshall Field's traditions and its outstanding record of community and charitable giving.
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We will examine the complaints carefully to see if there has been any violation of EU competition rules.
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We have the evidence, we have the proof . . . this was a carefully planned rebellion, Gloria Arroyo
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While we listened carefully to the input from the local communities, military value was our top priority. Anthony Principi
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When Spielberg later watched Cruise's manic declaration of love, Levy says, he sensed that the film's carefully orchestrated media plan might be slipping off the rails.
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We have one shot as a community to get this bioscience thing right. I don't know how carefully other sites were evaluated, and there hasn't been a public, independent study that says this project at this location will work.