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Beyond the village, relatives and friends helped him make it to Beijing, where one of them persuaded him to seek refuge at the American embassy.American diplomats saw his firmness; to their frustration he changed his mind about a plan, painstakingly agreed on with Chinese officials, that he stay in China and be allowed to study at university.

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It's like a photo-negative reversal of the typical white cube: Singapore's Brewin Design Office painstakingly planned two floors of gallery space to create an illusion of infinite darkness interrupted only by the artworks within.

On their last day at Yestermorrow, Ringel's students presented their designs — floor plans, elevations, painstakingly built cardboard models — to a small jury of professionals.

Instagram Stories aims to lower the bar for sharing all types of photos and video — and not just the carefully planned and painstakingly touched-up photographs that are typical of the service, Mr. Systrom said.

The plan had been painstakingly drawn up by local residents, timber industry officials and environmental groups, chiefly Defenders of Wildlife.

But the plant at Al Dawrah has as sinister a history as any on the weapons inspectors' list of about 1,000 sites across Iraq -- sites the inspectors plan to search painstakingly.

Both the buyers and the sponsors agree that there was an error in a date in the offering plan, a document painstakingly prepared by a major New York law firm.

The guest list function on my website confused a lot of my guests and often made duplicates, making it impossible for my husband and I to know how many guests to plan for without painstakingly combing through the list and trying to weed out copies.

High quality pre-schools like the AppleTree Early Learning Public Charter in Washington, D.C. painstakingly plan their curriculum to ensure everything they teach, from letters down to the classroom behavior, corresponds to what will help children succeed in elementary school and beyond.

It has announced budget cuts of £6.2 billion; set up a brand-new department (the National Security Council) while changing the name of an old one (the Department for Children, Schools and Families is now the Department for Education); and announced plans to cancel many painstakingly wrought Labour plans, like the program to require Britons to carry government-issued ID cards.

His comeback has been carefully nurtured and painstakingly planned.

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