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Gray said that an actor, given that line to read, would weigh it down with dramatic intensity — and did an imitation of such a performance.
Ms. Goin admits that she has to resist the temptation to put in too much bread, which would weigh it down.
On Tuesday afternoon at her Madison Avenue store, customers could sell unwanted jewelry to a licensed gold buyer — who would weigh it, test it and issue a check on the spot — and then shop for something new.
Batteries on board would weigh it down too much, so researchers have focused in the past on demonstrating that flight is possible in the first place at that scale.
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State Farm responded by saying that it would weigh its options and filed an appeal.
The International Olympic Committee said earlier this week that it would weigh its legal options over a full-scale Russian ban and would use Thursday's CAS ruling as a guideline.
"Sometimes I would just weigh it, because it's easier to weigh a stack of money than to count it".
I would say weigh it up on a show by show basis.
I would want to weigh it on a case-by-case basis, because it may be more theoretical than real, but it is a tension, and one that can't actually be solved.
The prime minister said that the government would weigh up whether it was better to encourage more reuse or more recycling of plastic bottles.
In January it explicitly said that it would weigh unemployment and inflation equally in its policy actions.
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