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This means that we need to take care to inquire, not presume, where the other person is coming from.
These include tacit admonishments not to inquire, not to reveal, not to express -- and, above all, not to put the needs of the self above what are perceived to be the needs of family or society.
So to ensure that only truly faithful Christians remained within the realm, the grand inquisitor Torquemada reformulated the Inquisition to inquire not just into defendants' religious faith and practices but into their lineage.
They need to inquire, not rely on the professor.
According to Maine, doctors need to inquire not only about a woman's attitude toward her body and food but about life changes or crises that might be the cause of noticeable weight fluctuations.
Henrietta was buried in an unmarked grave, in a cemetery with her black ancestors, and with white ancestors who, when the author inquired, would not acknowledge her.
Why, I inquired, didn't he use tongs, to protect his fingers?
"Jarvis?" I inquired, "Isn't it strange how closely our story resembles your song "Common People?" His body tightened up and the silence stiffened.
We've only had one renter for whom we just wouldn't have anything suitable should he inquire again (not likely).
As always with such a thoughtful, inquiring pianist, not every interpretative idea was totally convincing.
In Mauritania, inquires did not indicate crocodile attacks to humans and, as previously observed by Shine et al. [27], locals swim and wash in gueltas with crocodiles.
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