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Invariably, the vitalist is scrutinized in the light of his own vita.
"Ad-watches actually benefit the candidates whose messages are scrutinized in the media"—mostly because they repeat the ads themselves.
But the trial is also being scrutinized in the context of Canada's troubled history of handling sexual assault cases.
On Sunday, Tortorella was asked about McDonagh's long shift, which has been scrutinized in the day since the loss.
Like most tax policy, this credit will be scrutinized in the coming debate in Congress over tax reform.
The pictures of the two bodies were closely scrutinized in the barber shop, the customers a mixture of Muslims and Christians and all under 30.
For two weeks, they have been scrutinized in the aftermath of the judging controversy that left a French judge, Marie Reine Le Gougne, suspended.
All 17 of the soldiers being scrutinized in the case remain in Iraq, and the 11 suspended from duty remain under investigation and are performing administrative tasks.
(The F.C.C. maintains no regulations against cellphone-blocking techniques other than jamming, but does not rule out the possibility that such techniques could be scrutinized in the future).
The romantic lives of the two female leads, Ms. Zetandones Americarica's real-life sweetheart, Julia Roberts, have been duly scrutinized in the celebrity press.
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But over the years all have been found -- celebrated or mocked but always relentlessly scrutinized -- in the pages of a small quarterly Los Angeles magazine with sometimes strange editorial tastes and an even stranger name: Giant Robot.
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