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These were important wickets for Moeen, who has been treated with some disdain by the Pakistan batsmen in this series.
Not that Apple is one of those reporters, much written about of late, whose copy has often been treated with some suspicion by their colleagues.
The federal charges dropped yesterday had been treated with some skepticism, because a complicated legal theory involving extortion had been cobbled together to qualify for the death penalty under federal law.
■It's tough to find a bird that can survive the journey of heated display shelf and leftover usage unless it has been treated with some kind of water or salt solution.
The group has been treated with some circumspection by the West since Myanmar joined in 1997 and some members, such as Thailand, have tried to distance themselves.But the recent clampdown on the NLD has shown no sign yet of being eased: one parliamentarian was jailed for 21 years recently.
Pope Francis said the archives would be opened in March next year, adding that Pius's legacy had been treated with "some prejudice and exaggeration".
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These numbers need to be treated with some caution.
These results should be treated with some care.
The way incidents are categorised should be treated with some caution.
"At first, I was treated with some hostility," Mr. Boorman admitted.
That said, the CBI's distributive trades survey has to be treated with some caution.
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