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The night before, scrutinizing the forecast data, England said he wouldn't bet a "plug nickel" on what was going to happen — an idiom that mystified his younger colleagues.
Before scrutinizing the Oscar nominations.
He urged those countries to acknowledge their past before scrutinizing Japan's wartime history.
Participants described the state officials as wary of accepting a deal before scrutinizing the text of any proposed consent decree, particularly in light of the history of the case.
And political leaders in each capital should not wait for a crisis before scrutinizing war-fighting plans and insisting on ones that strengthen, not weaken, stability.
"Let me read to you Bill O'Reilly's words and you tell me if he is not just a blatant, bald-assed liar," Maher said, before scrutinizing various examples.
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Now I'm not saying that Saddam Hussein actually was there, but I had this very strong sense of presence, which was unlike anything I'd ever felt before, that was scrutinizing me up and down, ripping me apart.
A couple of young men were hunched before computer screens, scrutinizing a map their fingers at the keyboard had just created.
And if he thought his career was scrutinized before, wait until this year.
They can also allude to our current times, in which we have never before been so scrutinized while also being so anonymous and depersonalized.
THERE they are: stupefied on the corner of Fillmore and Broadway, not even glancing at the drop-dead views of the Golden Gate Bridge shimmering before them, but instead scrutinizing the same scene on their glossy hotel giveaway map.
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