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Googling is a verb in common use precisely because almost all of us armed with a computer and internet connection do it.
Instead of fighting the rising dominance of apps and tablets, our response was to use precisely those tools to bring kids back to music study.
(Not that I actually count the nuts, despite instructions to use precisely eighty pine nuts, sixty pistachios, and twenty three-quarter-inch walnut halves).
Those attached to documents are most valuable, because the documents may date their use precisely and the seal may confirm the documents' authenticity.
I'm tempted to use precisely those adjectives -- insecure, unstable, unreliable but thoroughly enjoyable -- to describe the fascinating first novel, "The Book of Salt," that the Vietnamese-American writer Monique Truong has spun from this tantalizing literary footnote.
"I never imagined I would live to see the day when the United States and its satellites would use precisely the same arguments that the apartheid government used for detention without trial.
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Careful choreographing, using precisely scripted language, is required.
CIA officers and others conducted torture using precisely this justification.
Originally, in fact, the power to pardon was used precisely for economic and political ends.
The approach involves connecting ultrathin islands of silicon using precisely patterned wires on a conformable surface.
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