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And though they occupy a sleepy corner of the market, at least some of these stocks are worth studying closely.
After studying closely with Fenollosa at the Museum of Fine Arts, Dow was appointed assistant curator there in 1893.
So in plain language, the Patriarch needs to hedge his bets.But church leaders' words on political matters are sometimes worth studying closely, because prelates have sensitive antennae.
For decades now, countries from Pakistan to Israel to India to Britain have been elevating women to the role of chief executive, a phenomenon that Mrs. Clinton's supporters are studying closely as they lay the groundwork for 2008.
And we chat with Susan Dominus, of The Times Magazine, about the surprising ways that gender is playing out in pop cultural depictions of Mr. Trump and Mrs. Clinton in this campaign, a topic she is studying closely this year.
And Mr Lavrov's remarks are worth studying closely, just as a historian might parse the cables of his predecessor, Count Mikhail Muraviev (pictured above), who was the master of the Tsar's diplomacy.
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The criticisms will be studied closely in government.
The subjects provided blood samples twice a year and had their medical records studied closely.
The different kinds of threads and weaving techniques involved can mesmerize when studied closely.
In London, past failures have been studied closely.
(They might read it to learn about the décor of 1950s motels — another subject the author studied closely).
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