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They worked together on the phone — Iversen in Oregon and Imbro in Virginia — scrutinizing more than a thousand sequences each.
Teams of judges and election officials had begun scrutinizing more than 45,000 ballots across Florida, searching for clear votes that could determine the presidency.
Because of the sanctions regime, the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control, or BAFA, is scrutinizing more closely every request by a German company to export to Iran.
With more people scrutinizing more data we will get ahead of earthquakes too, sooner or later perhaps not by much, but by enough to evacuate schools before they collapse on our children.
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Until then, Chamberlain will be scrutinized more than any other Yankee.
Will the second nominee be scrutinized more closely because the Administration has been set back a step by recent events?
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