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Its swift attack, however, suggested that Burroughs had planned very carefully for yesterday's tender offer.
"Whatever will happen to the Philharmonic was, in my opinion, not planned very carefully," Mr. Masur said.
The itineraries were planned very carefully, but once in a while, because of inclement weather or a flat tire, the troupe would arrive in a town too late to check in to the "colored" motel.
While acknowledging that Mr. Sabha and Mr. Hatab were not the chief target, an Israeli security official said tonight: "This kind of operation is always planned very carefully, with lots of intelligence.
A posterior approach must be planned very carefully because many vessels and nerves transit through the greater sciatic foramen.
Registration periods and applicant notification periods are blackout dates for major changes or if changes are necessary, the timing is planned very carefully around these events.
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"It's not like making a cell-phone network, where you have to plan very carefully where the cell towers go," says Robert Morris, associate professor of computer science at MIT, who heads the project.
There were the expected entries, like not driving, not traveling alone (except by subway, bus or Metro-North train), simplifying her book choices, planning very carefully for outside activities ("always carry the same 'highway bag,'" "constantly checking my things when I am out — have lost my vest, boots, watch and glasses in past nine months — very unusual").
"We have to plan very carefully," Thomas says with a laugh.
My travel schedule [i]s my biggest challenge, but I plan very carefully a year in advance around my kids' school calendar.
Where this is the case (and if you're even allowed to be reading this article), you'll need to plan very carefully and take any possible opportunity that arises to leave.
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