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The prime minister said Napthine understood the job of government was "not to offer false hope or miracle cures" but to carefully work to ensure the economic fundamentals were right.
"Their relationship as a current president and a former president would be a very, very sensitive issue early on, and they'd need to carefully work out the rules of the road for the sake of both of them," said David Gergen, who was a senior adviser to several presidents, including Mr. Clinton.
You'll need a sharp knife to carefully work around the "screw-in" end of the light bulb.
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Wrap the dough around the rolling pin and transfer to the oiled pan, then carefully work it out to make a circle a foot in diameter.
The timing of the event needed to be carefully worked out with each group in order to reduce the burden of participation in the project and to ensure that as many women as possible were able to attend.
Add the lime wedges (if using), bruising them with the pestle, then add the cherry tomatoes and beans to the mortar and carefully work everything together.
Add the lime (if using), bruising it with the pestle, then add the cherry tomatoes and beans to the mortar and carefully work everything together.
The geometry of fortifications had to be carefully worked out in advance.
But Eckstein added, "Bankruptcy for a Major League Baseball team would certainly raise a wide variety of complicated and difficult problems that would have to be carefully worked through".
"Writing music is pre-conscious, an emotional response, but lyrics often must advance the plot or develop character, so they need to be carefully worked out.
His masterpieces of terror—"The Fall of the House of Usher" (1839), "The Masque of the Red Death" (1842), "The Cask of Amontillado" (1846), and others were written according to a carefully worked out psychological method.
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