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As brilliant as Beefheart was, he hewed to a particular type of oblique poetry that was his alone.
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Li says that personally he has hewed close to that practice ever since.
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In an era of epic excess he hewed to a simple life of fresh air, physical exercise and writing.
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In a tight fiscal environment, the Bush administration has hewed closely to the receipts-based funding in its budget requests.
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Nest's field tests indicate that customers generally accept the adjustments -- 80% of those beta-testing Seasonal Savings hewed to the newly adjusted schedule.
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The rough-hewed basins not only mimicked the rocky environs in which alpines typically grow, they were porous, allowing for the quick drainage such plants require.
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Oscar Wilde poses with a portrait of Dorian Gray, in a stony-looking robe with folds at rocky angles suggesting forms hewed from Georges Braque's imagination.
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To the extent that the country as a whole has hewed to these time-tested principles, the world has been made more stable and American interests more secure.
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But while the defectors made the news, the great majority of Republicans speaking on the second full day of debate hewed to the line their leaders sounded yesterday.
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The Obama administration has hewed to one particular theme during the rollout of Startup America, its new plan to boost high-growth startups: No new taxpayer funds will be deployed.
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The MGM movie became a classic (more so in rereleases in theaters and on TV) by virtue of its star, Judy Garland, and its supporting cast, and because, unlike its predecessors, it hewed remarkably faithfully to Baum's original book.
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