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The ads stopped once the game started, much to the relief of Red Sox outfielder Mark Kotsay, who was inspecting from the dugout.
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The apprentice registered a contract with the appropriate chamber and kept a workbook that was inspected from time to time.
But with the temptations the laboratories hold for potential bioterrorists, vehicles are inspected from trunk to hood and even underneath with a mirror on a stick.
Among the Hitchcock classics, this is the most bafflingly overrated: often dull, static, undramatic, and marooned on one single, giant set, which we are permitted to inspect from a very limited number of camera set-ups.
In The Daily Telegraph, the columnist Judith Woods said his gesture was "best lifted with a pair of tongs and inspected from every angle before being taken at face value".
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The stands need to be inspected from time to time.
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