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"The message we got from the officials was be terribly careful".
Douglas Coupland is not a terribly careful writer, though in the more compassionate Generation X, published back in 1991, he coined some good terms, including "McJobs".
Besides which, of course, everyone was terribly careful to stop her looking glamorous, with the judicious application of 20 jammy doughnuts a day, a precaution I think was basically unnecessary (I mean, surely the whole point was that being neurotic about your weight was, like, neurotic? Surely she didn't have to be literally lardy?).
"I have seen no particular evidence of Boko Haram even targeting Western facilities," said John Campbell, a former U.S. ambassador to Nigeria who is now an Africa analyst at the Council on Foreign Relations, adding that "we have to be terribly careful" when assigning motives to the group.
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After careful inspection (three hour ultrasounds!) the perinaolgist didn't seem terribly worried about the baby's growth and said, "let's keep an eye on it".
"Ben Graham said to be careful of the good idea because it is apt to be terribly overdone," Ruane says.
Be especially careful about what you feed the horse, since he could be terribly thin and a sudden switch to a high-concentrate feed or too much good-quality feed at one time could cause him to colic or worse.
I feel terribly sorry for him, but he believes so much in that guy that one has to be very careful what to say".
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
Terribly exciting".
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