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He went to Iraq, he said, to observe, to learn and "to protect the civilian infrastructure".
He is said to observe the notes of the rheotome upon placing the helix to his ear.
The protest was called, he said, to observe the anniversary of the first anti-Assad demonstration there.
While it might be interesting, he said, to observe a "human making music with all four limbs" — that is, with two hands playing the manuals (the three-tiered keyboard) and two feet playing the pedals — "I suggest closing your eyes during the slow middle movements".
Nevertheless, nursing home staff said to observe that a lot of residents could adjust to their new situation over the course of time; from difficulties with settling down in the beginning to accepting and living a satisfying life later on.
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(Needless to say, to observe this state of affairs is by no means to endorse it).
Indeed, one is not really entitled to expect such an emotion, although it is ennobling, some say, to observe it in others.
The Associated Press Stylebook also says to observe the distinction.
"The kid's a twin of a dolphin," Erle is said to have observed.
Yefimov is said to have observed that he would rather confront an angry Hitler than an angry Stalin.
First, though, let us recall an epigram attributed to Bismarck, who is said to have observed that those who love sausages and believe in justice should never see either being made.
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