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He asserted, "For an outlaw he is, and unless he take the common precautions of outlawry there will be trouble".
While other foreigners remained cloistered in their compounds — some wistfully so, restricted by the rigid precautions of their employers — my new friends didn't find Afghanistan intrinsically scary.
Back in 1997, when I covered my first Kenyan election, no one took precautions of the kind usually associated with approaching hurricanes or civil war.
In those days, I had no experience with avalanches, only a dim sense that they killed Paumgartens, so I failed to keep an eye on him or to take any precautions of my own.
The arrest was announced with fanfare here by the authorities, who said they were using the draw of celebrities in what otherwise might be a routine case to alert the public to basic precautions of e-mail security.
The chamois-tight precautions of the White House's presidential visit manual surfaced in The Washington Post because of a First Amendment lawsuit involving two people who refused to cover up the message of their T-shirts at a Fourth of July presidential event.
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It was a necessary precaution, of course.
Practically all the ranchers take the precaution of varying their routines.
That year, when Luol was four, he took the precaution of sending his family to Alexandria.
She took the precaution of writing the procedure on a slip of paper.
She, at least, took the precaution of leaving the country before committing her thoughts to paper.
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