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Taking measure of America's information appetite is not just useful to news organizations.
Mr. Merwin spent his life tying flies on lines and taking measure of morning sun on marshes.
She said she had been taking measure of her runs and plugging the device into her computer when she returned home.
Most of us, taking measure of that world, make a series of promises to our children when they're very young: I will protect you.
Mr. Jefferson, whose post on Gawker prompted the TV bit, was the designated finger-wagging scold (a black man taking measure of white pathology).
She paused, as if taking measure of happy and unhappy, disappointing and triumphant, moments in her 20-year journey to the summit of her sport.
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