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"We are constantly scrutinizing new markets to enter in Asia — there are lots of white spots here," Mr. Cordes said during a recent visit to Asia.
With New Zealand national radio broadcasting chapters from a BBC dramatization of "The Lord of the Rings," some visitors can be forgiven if they start scrutinizing New Zealanders for traces of Hobbit ancestry.
Process engineers will keep on testing more types of feedstocks and reactor configurations to enhance productivities and yields, whereas systems analysts and economists continue scrutinizing new available published data to merit processes on their environmental impact and cost-effectiveness.
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Legislators in California have drafted a bill requiring that state's board to scrutinize new textbooks for evidence of the Texas influence.
And lawmakers and others are now calling for a tightening of how the F.D.A. scrutinizes new implants — both before and after they are sold.
TRADITIONAL print dictionaries have long enlisted lexicographers to scrutinize new words as they pop up, weighing their merits and eventually accepting some of them.
"Every Republican candidate is going to come through a room like this and talk to a group like this and they're basically going to say the same thing," Mr. Pawlenty said, urging voters to scrutinize new candidates.
American officials, who were still scrutinizing the new pronouncements today, said they were not impressed.
In the operations room, special agents began scrutinizing a new list of reinforcements that would be arriving imminently.
Officials warned consumers in Georgia, North Carolina and Illinois, where the secretary of state's office is scrutinizing all new title applications for cars coming in from states affected by the storm.
A friend and I take an annual tour of the town on the other side of the island to window shop, scrutinizing the new stores that have popped up.
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