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Even ultraliberal states like Massachusetts would elect Republican governors like Frank Sargent, Leverett Saltonstall, William Weld and Mitt Romney precisely to keep an austere eye on the depredations of Democratic legislators.

Then, there was no regulating framework for global trade; now both America and China are acting within the WTO, which was created precisely to keep such spats within rules.

However, the BBC's licence fee and its governing board or trust were created precisely to keep it at arm's length from the meddling of politicians which is so common around the globe.

The pace had already slowed with the screening of highlights — and the introduction of two recipients, Roger Corman and Lauren Bacall — from an honorary-awards ceremony that had been moved off-camera to a November date, precisely to keep the show from slowing.

All art has meaning, intended or not, and part of the meaning of Mr. Richter's is precisely to keep meaning on the move, to hide it, change it, multiply it, undermine it, all the while couching these feints and thrusts in visually ingratiating forms.

Carr says he is fed up with talks of an American dream, and of black martyrs like those young girls in Birmingham, Alabama, of calls by a president for gun control, a culture of which was conceived precisely to keep black Americans down.

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Every detail in Ms. Kauffman's production — and in Ms. Herzog's 95-minute play — has been precisely calibrated to keep us aware of two things at once: that this couple is in some sense no different from many others in their intelligence and humor, their mutual love frayed by individual disappointments; but also that the possibility of violence of one kind or another is perhaps just a whisper away.

Inside the nozzle, the flow of nanoparticles has to be precisely controlled to keep the metal thread's width uniform, and the laser must adjust as well so as not to leave any particles un-annealed, or apply too much heat and solidify the ink inside the extruder.

Those bloody ink blots staining her eyes were the mark of the train that had knocked her flat on her face between the tracks, swiftly and precisely enough to keep her alive.

Mayor Veltroni told the Italian news service ANSA, "Many of us were working on the afternoon of Dec. 24, but did not feel the need to reveal things that were kept quiet precisely to prevent spreading panic".

Talking heads from Elizabeth Hasselback to Jesse Jackson can bloviate all they want about how nobody should be allowed to say it, but they both know they are grossly oversimplifying, precisely in order to keep the argument on the Jerry Springer level.

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