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"If you want to see something more closely, take it off the rack to inspect it".
"Listen closely, take a chance, keep going even if money's tight, and you'll find the real reward – that's why Tony was hip in the most meaningful sense," Parker says.
"We've been monitoring the incident closely, take it very seriously," Sanders said.
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Ms. McNeill watched closely, taking notes.
The other financial expert listened closely, took a sip from his drink, and smiled.
On day one, I noticed a member of Uber's employment counsel team watching closely, taking notes about the trial.
Before prescribing an antipsychotic drug, the presence of cardiovascular diseases, QTc interval on electrocardiogram, electrolytic imbalances, familiar history for torsades des pointes, concomitant treatments and use of drugs able to lengthen QTc have to be closely taken into account.
First of all when you look at art in general – you want to be curious, you want to look at things closely, ask questions, take notes.
The GMB and the Department of Social Welfare should work closely to take the lead, and work in close collaboration with WFP, CSAFE and other food agencies in the country.
"We will be examining what Israel is doing closely and take it into account".
As in Lit Hum, where people learn to read texts closely and take apart a text, they learn that with music in Music Hum.
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