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But Sarvis, thankfully a judicious boy, didn't think so.
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Be judicious, though.
Keeping things sweet, at least in the short-term, will require, first and foremost, a judicious distribution of jobs for the boys: nothing buys the average MP's acquiescence as much as an offer of a frontbench post or even a hint that something will be found for him in the next reshuffle.
The couple bickered, reconciled, parted, sometimes with Langston in tow, often not; for the most part, the boy was reared by his judicious but loving grandmother, Mary.
On the evidence of "The Publisher," Alan Brinkley's graceful and judicious biography, Luce began as an arrogant, awkward boy and did not grow any more beguiling as his fortunes rose.
The pair have kept in touch by mail, but it's not just Arthur who's been judicious with the truth: Charlene has a teenage son, Kel, whose existence she finally reveals just before her death by sending Arthur a snapshot of the boy.
For example, now that it is possible to establish a very intelligent eight-year old boy's decision-making capacities, we need to consider if it would be judicious to do so and if decision-making competent, to allow him to give informed consent.
After a tumbleweed-inducing debut solo show last year, the 27-year-old Kettering boy has returned to the Fringe and imposed an effective rule of three on his whimsical stylings: judicious repetition, reinforcement and joined-up thinking.
Being judicious.
A long, judicious pause.
Let's be judicious.
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