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To treat prisoners well meant performing duties conscientiously, taking trouble, sometimes intervening to restrain criminal thugs and most of the guards saw no point in thus exerting themselves for charges whom they regarded as worthless.
It was apparent to Gilbert that a lot of the answers the good lady was conscientiously taking down were plain spoofs, and it occurred to him that a teenager couldn't be kidded so easily, and, furthermore, would be more effective in getting his fellow-teenagers to talk freely.
The message my organization tries to deliver to these women is that conscientiously taking better care of themselves ultimately helps them take better care of those they love and serve -- and makes their lives work better.
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The night before he played with what he called the Living Health Big Band; on Wednesday, with fewer musicians to hide behind, he conscientiously took pauses, reminding the crowd that he needed to watch his energy level.
The shorthand caricature of the new chancellor of the exchequer is that he is the ultimate safe pair of hands in government: a hardworking, technocratic colleague who will happily and conscientiously take good care of tricky ministries.
Marcus himself was a stoic philosopher; his humanistic, if somewhat pessimistic, Meditations reveal how conscientiously he took his duties.
Great Britain is the only country now at war which allows military exemption to men who conscientiously object to taking their part in the job.
"We urge all the relevant sides to conscientiously carry out what is required by the UN Security Council, speak and act cautiously, and all relevant sides must not take any action that would exacerbate tensions on the Korean peninsula," said ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing.
Capaldi himself is conscientiously vague about where he'll be taking his Doctor, saying only that he "struggles through all the wreckage to find himself".
Under the extraordinary leadership of Luis Urzua, their foreman, they conscientiously shared what little they had, with each man taking precisely one spoonful of tuna fish every 48 hours.
In contrast to its mishandling of detainees, the Bush administration worked conscientiously in its second term to comply with these rulings, even taking the step of ordering the states to revisit the Mexican cases, a move the Supreme Court invalidated last year.
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