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At Ditwah, a toothpaste-coloured palm-fringed lagoon, where juvenile stingrays the size of ping-pong bats made for watchful paddling, we ate kingfish and watched the sky catch fire with the intensity of a Renaissance painting.
It is a time, he suggested, for watchful waiting.
As for my daughter Emma, we have opted for watchful waiting.
Many cricketers would have opted for watchful defensiveness, cutting out risks and grinding their way out of trouble.
Cancers with scores of five or six are more benign and, Dr. Albertsen said, could be candidates for watchful waiting.
Both protagonists find themselves in situations that call for watchful silence — Anne by a hospital bed, Johann from his post in the corner of a gallery.
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In the Veterans Administration Cooperative Urological Research Group (VACURG) study [ 33], the median overall survival was 10.6 years for the radical prostatectomy group and 8 years for the watchful waiting group after a median follow-up of 23 years.
Writers such as the historian Xenophon and the biographer Plutarch used the word for the watchful care of the gods over humankind and the world.
"Fellow Mortals" will stay with me for its watchful portrait of people, imperfect in life as in art, trying to find goodness in one another and themselves.
More recently, he has received plaudits for his watchful turn as Wolsey in Wolf Hall, acclaimed as one of the best BBC dramas in years.
It is often a performance -- a scene put on for the watchful male gaze.
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