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It was carefully cultivated and key to his long term success.
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Removing the stones through gargling or carefully using a long, thin and clean object may take care of the problem temporarily, but the stones may form again.
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American lawyers are clearly reaping some kind of premium, and the economists behind the Brookings study carefully control for a host of factors including long hours, areas of specialisation, and inherent talent.
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The temple elephant, Lakshmi, carefully lumbers down the long stairs to the river and blesses the pilgrims with a spray of water before receiving her morning bath.
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This long debate helped to prepare the public and let the government plan carefully.
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Cash-conscious Pools travel to certain games on the same day to save costs and Turner admitted the long-hauls force him to manage his squad carefully.
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And we will continue to rely on sound science, carefully monitoring waters and coastlines as well as the health of the people along the Gulf, to deal with any long-term effects of the oil spill.
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The creation of a clean energy economy has to be made as swiftly and carefully as possible, to ensure that what it takes to grow this economy in the short, medium, and long term is no longer delayed.
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