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"The court calendars are public records and easy for immigration officials to peruse and cross-check with their databases".
You will be able to peruse and choose a plan at your leisure, in the iTunes software on your computer.
Things that you can handle, peruse and pick the DNA from and read and test and see how they work.
There are so many wonders to peruse — and so much to see within each one — that "Interwoven Globe" will benefit as few shows do from repeated visits.
But when Eritreans gather in cafes for their morning espresso, they have only bland government publications to peruse, and they dare not engage in any irreverent political banter.
The albums are hard to peruse and the creators are loath to let people handle them too much because of potential damage.
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Duvet covers are perused and then dumped among piles of cushions.
We don't read that one out loud at Christmas so much as put it out for perusing and enjoying.
Gay men have had their brains perused and their chromosomes probed in an endeavour to find out what makes them behave differently from heterosexuals.
The narrative language is often plumply old-fashioned: newspapers are "perused" and crowds "disgorged", and calculations of quantity are qualified by "a tad".
So how do retailers capitalise on our newfound penchant for perusing and purchasing via our phones?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com