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"We can exercise a bit of restraint.
But some young viewers have sought to exercise a bit of restraint on their own.
He's playing up his martyrology kind of authority so that he can exercise a bit of authority even over these other churches that he's writing too.
We'll need to exercise a bit of patience, but I am convinced we can count on the support of the Italian authorities".
Until and unless he does, it might be a good idea to exercise a bit of caution in parsing his comments.
It is still a strained relationship, and Oklahoma plans to exercise a bit of independence by starting its own network, possibly as soon as next season.
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"We'll do some limbering-up exercises, a bit of creative writing and maybe a touch of poetry," announces tutor Caroline Gilfillan brightly.
The coach would say, 'Let's go back and forth two to three times in an online written conversation.' " There would be some questions, contemplative exercises, a bit of e-nodding.
It has been obvious for quite some time that if President Bush had exercised a bit of intellectual curiosity after his Aug. 6, 2001, briefing, he might have stopped 9/11.
The lead authors Chris Field of the US and Vicente Barros of Argentina began this exercise under a bit of a cloud.
I think that's actually a sort of microcosm of the broader political decline, which is that a particular subset of the USA lecturer are able to exercise quite a bit of power for the global political economy, heads up in the white house.
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