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"We have to play it a little bit carefully," he said.
You have to read a bit carefully to realize that these are, for the most part, people with apartments on the Upper East Side; their downtown bolt-holes are to avoid the need to trek uptown after a night out.
"It's a disappointment but I would use the word 'target' a little bit carefully," said McCoist after the Hibs match.
While admitting that it was "a disappointment" to have missed out on the player, McCoist added: "I would use the word 'target' a little bit carefully.
I'm going to tip toe through this story a bit carefully, as it'd be easy to come off as if we're rallying the pitchforks.
T So you feel that you have to tread a bit carefully at work? P Mm T You told me that you were dreading the session today a bit and you also mentioned that your sleeping troubles had increased.
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But if teenagers are planning a bit more carefully than they used to, that at least is a cheering sign.
Robert F. McDonnell, the governor of Virginia and the chairman of the Republican Governors Association, last month tried to walk the line a bit more carefully.
These hypochondriacs had likely read their informed-consent forms, which detailed all the possible symptoms that could arise from taking the antiobsessional drug, a bit too carefully.
In truth there are several big emphatic silences, every bit as carefully timed as the music they interrupt: key points in the work's architecture.
Before we press on to the next stage of reform, therefore, we should look a bit more carefully at the second chamber we've already got.
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