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They took great pains with these oysters.
Yes, poets take infinite pains with their world.
She was, Stanton realized, taking pains with her speech.
By the nineteen-thirties, he seems too preoccupied to take pains with his style.
This song is certain to become popular as I have taken great pains with it.
He took great pains with it, which is why it is such a convincing book.
The fitter was spoken to and promised to take extra pains with the measurements.
Her mother had taken great pains with the garden & in furnishing the house.
Tuckness took great pains with his makeup, the rodeo clown's traditional war paint; Diefenbach didn't bother to put any on.
But, while giving short shrift to pretension and pomposity, she took endless pains with those students she considered serious.
On Saturday, barely a minute into his big prime-time talk, Brown was rewarded for his pains with booing.
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