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The military scrutiny made us feel as if we were in a foreign country.
Rockefeller was a paranoid, secretive man who, under scrutiny, made a show of his magnanimity and his work on behalf of the consumer; he called his enemies, like the journalist Ida Tarbell, "evil," and seemed to believe it.
That promise of universal scrutiny, made by officials before the Super Bowl, became the hope of tens of thousands of fans who endured the same procedures to enter the most secure event in sports history.
Lerner had given him a contract extension through 2007 that January, but Davis said "intense pressure and scrutiny" made the move necessary.
That really gave me strength, because seeing him be the first and subject to scrutiny made me say, "I can be authentic with myself and still play all these sports".
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She was accused, even by supporters, of subjecting her daughters' bodies to public scrutiny, making their appearance fair game.
Mr. Pataki is correct that at times, operating away from public scrutiny makes it easier to get things done.
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