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Harry at fourteen taking pains to be champion!
Washington was taking pains yesterday to ensure President Karzai was treated as an honoured and important ally.
Perkins's big break came in 1956 with "Blue Suede Shoes," which he wrote after observing a dancer taking pains to preserve his new footwear.
He was restrained and brief, as if taking pains to say nothing to compete with the Clintons, who had forged a close bond with the African-American community over the years, let alone the older organizers, activists, and preachers.
McDonnell rolled out his transportation plan in early January with a written endorsement from Cuccinelli, but it was a tepid one, with the attorney general taking pains to note that his role was to make sure the bill was constitutional.
And under this title, "On the Morning of Christ's Nativity," appears – as you can see from your text – appears the subtitle, "composed 1629". Milton's taking pains here, and he does this with very few other poems, to let us know precisely when it is that he's written it.
Although the trip – which has so far included a colorful sword dance ceremony as well as Trump taking pains not to use the potentially offensive phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" – has gone smoothly for its first day, there are still eight more days of potential pitfalls.
Yet even though Mr. Bush has moved swiftly to control the damage, appointing a committee to investigate the agency and taking pains to praise its progress since he took office, an analysis of state records show that the system remains severely overburdened -- more than the agency and the governor have acknowledged.
After the Polish news media reported that Mr. Komorowski would attend the event, but would not lay flowers before the altered monument, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Sunday taking pains to clarify the wording change, and to assuage concerns that the Russian action was callous, ignoring the wishes of the relatives of the dead.
I can't imagine Catholicism taking pains to ensure that the excommunicated never interact with any other Catholics again.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has been making a habit of saying something completely different from the president while taking pains not to criticise him by name.
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