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Philip showed that he had never intended this result, by taking trouble to be reconciled with Alexander.
Like Mr. Gomes, he performs with a rare humility, taking trouble to show how different each role can be.
But Osborne is taking trouble to reach out to his own party, which he divides into three groups.
The good news is that, given the industry's rising concern to provide its customers with so nearly what they want, taking trouble to decide will bring better rewards.Steve Cropley is group editor-in-chief of Haymarket's motoring magazines.
To treat prisoners well meant performing duties conscientiously, taking trouble, sometimes intervening to restrain criminal thugs and most of the guards saw no point in thus exerting themselves for charges whom they regarded as worthless.
"Taking trouble with the promising dramatist" was part of George Devine's mission statement for the Royal Court theatre, one of the country's most important engine rooms of new writing.
Crescent's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission shows that on 4 April 1997 - three months after Crescent bought into Charter - the Lone Star Trust owned 4,220 shares in Crescent; the documents are available to anyone taking trouble to examine them.
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