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A metaphor you may need to consider closely.
They need to consider closely their current role as flacks for terror.
Many of these groups have values that Conservatives consider closely aligned to their own.
Next year, perhaps we should look beyond the battlefield and consider closely what happened at home during and after the war.
One company studying total demand for industrial paper tubes had to consider closely related uses of metal and plastic tubes to prevent customer switching among tubes from biasing the results.
While it has nothing to do with the title story of Zebra, I was so intrigued by the central idea – a home is violated when terrorists intrude on a private concert – that it made me consider closely the idea of home, of a cherished place, and what might disrupt all that.
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Mr. Wetzel warns that sales taxes should be considered closely.
Still, when considered closely, the bounties disbursed under the Raj do become uncomfortable.
In the nineteenth century, their fields had been considered closely related branches of the "moral sciences".
One of the first newspapers to carry the story was Ta Kung Pao, a Hong Kong publication considered closely allied with Beijing.
"It was a careful entry, considered closely by those at the top of the company," a former high-level Countrywide executive recalled.
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