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That work, already deeply concentrated, takes on a new level of intensity once one season has been dealt with.
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And you also hear the very useful basic instructions that Steven would never say to Tom Hanks or to me, but he says to her: "Now concentrate, take your time before we start, just get into character, feel and think what's going on".
"Obviously we'd love to be at the top of the table, pushing to win the league, but we just need to keep concentrating, taking each game as it comes and try to finish as high as we can.
WHAT if Ebola spread beyond the smaller west African states, where the outbreak is concentrated, and took hold in Nigeria, Africa's most-populous country?
"I have concentrated on taking my batting to the highest possible level and now I feel I am in a position to make a contribution to South African cricket in a leadership role".
I've watched him teach diverse groups of children, mostly boys, and effectively insist they sit up straight, concentrate, take time to assess problems critically and learn to deal with losing.
Concentrates take up less storage space, are less of a fire hazard, and are usually kept in a barn or enclosed shed.
The capsules were given to sheep with concentrate, taking care that the capsules were completely swallowed.
Yovani Gallardo and the Milwaukee Brewers concentrated on taking on the visiting Philadelphia Phillies, not one another.
If you concentrate, fingercoiling takes about an hour, but saves so much time in the long run.
So far, the army has concentrated on taking territory along the main road, a thin ribbon of rock-strewn gravel that was first laid down by the British.
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