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Later, getting all devil-may-care, I spooned flour carefully out of the canister, after fluffing it up a bit to simulate the sifting effect.
The plant's third reactor was still running on Monday, but engineers were watching temperature trends carefully out of concern that it, too, might have to shut down.
I took one last look at the scene of the crime and squeezed carefully out of the room, taking care not to let the cat in.
Benny Gantz, the Israeli military chief of staff, said decisions on tackling Iran "must be made carefully, out of historic responsibility but without hysteria".
"Decisions must be made carefully out of historic responsibility but without hysteria," added Gantz in a not-too-subtle dig at his political masters.
In what was seen as a veiled rebuke to the prime minister, Gantz added: "Decisions can and must be made carefully, out of historic responsibility but without hysteria".
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Now carefully pop it out of the cutter.
Place the cake over a serving plate and carefully tap it out of the mold.
By choosing carefully, one can have an out-of-the-ordinary pub meal.
In the three editions of [TK] Chisholm presented even more carefully worked out sets of proposed epistemic principles.
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