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This meant we could not take precise measurements or thoroughly examine them for markings, factory stampings, etc.
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Just now in the chamber we saw him shift his sights, to take precise aim at members of the prime minister's kitchen cabinet.
"We wanted to monitor the deterioration of the scrolls and realized we needed to take precise photographs to watch the process.
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National Geographic Society and others, took precise measurements using GPS equipment.
It is about the size of a desktop PC and takes precise, real-time measurements of greenhouse gases.
It shows how, when sufficient pain is taken, precise observation and close reasoning can, cumulatively, lead to a revolution in our view of nature of world-historical significance.
The father found work with a Queens construction company owned by Chinese immigrants, taking precise measurements at work sites and turning them into computerized drawings.
Now, in muzzling him from speaking at a literary festival, authorities have taken precise and meticulous aim at their own feet and opened fire.
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