He was a person who took care to leave his speeches and sermons open to extemporaneous remarks.
The descendants of Este Lauder took care to retain 93.3% voting control when they took her cosmetics company public.
He took care to sue in Delaware, where the companies are incorporated, and cited only state-law claims like negligence.
As President Obama took care to remind his audience last month, the Rough Rider was born into an easy life.
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Based on a theoretical risk alone, the executives argue, Merck took care to watch for heart attacks and strokes in its big clinical trial.
Top bank executives, with the assistance of lawyers and accountants, took care to insulate themselves from the fraudulent activities of mortgage lenders and other low-level players.
The union also took care to mandate air travel for any road trip over 200 miles (the distance between Yankee Stadium and Fenway Park, according to Mapquest: 206 miles).
Just as Britain's affable Tony Blair took care to keep a foul-mouthed master of dark arts, Alastair Campbell, at his side, so is it the calling of Mr Emanuel to bludgeon underlings at the White House and former colleagues in Congress into obeying his master's commandments.
They must prove they took reasonable care to ensure such material was not published, and once alerted to a problem, took steps to resolve it.
"Coalition forces took great care to protect the facility's resources before determining the building was secure and leaving, " the U.S. military said.
On the minimum wage, the government took great care to limit its potential cost in terms of jobs, for example by setting a lower rate for those aged under 22.
When Google's bosses announced the merger, they took great care to explain that they would run Motorola as a separate business and not change the way in which Android was managed.
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He took care not to re-open old wounds and his opposite number, President Fernando De la Rua, pledged Argentina would only use peaceful means to press its claim for the islands.
He reportedly took extreme care to ensure he was not a target for assassination, moving carefully through Gaza and never carrying a mobile phone, a friend told the AFP news agency.
Doctors at the Rizzoli hospital stressed that they also took great care not to ruin the face of the donor, substituting the removed bone with a wax mould, and avoiding making any surface cuts to the deceased's face.
The film's star, Leonardo DiCaprio, has said Fox took "meticulous" care to safeguard the island, and the studio said the erosion was caused by unusually heavy storms.
Soon Hutton found herself on the street in between living in seedy hotels, until one hotel, kicking her out, took her to this minister who agreed to care for her until she got stronger.
However, among children who were considered to be in excellent health --because of a combination of factors including physical activity, greater access to healthy and adequate foods, and access to health care -- 37 percent took vitamins, according to the analysis.
According to this report, the steps we took this year to reform the health care system have put Medicare on a sounder financial footing.
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Throughout last summer and fall, health care reform protesters took to Washington and town hall meetings across the country.
Or Obama is a one-term Senator, and the health-care bill took a year to get through Congress, and voila!
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Washington University law professor Neil Richards says that shows the care that Walton took not to infringe too much on reporters.
What made Tom Wolfe's work special, however, was the care the author took never to let the personal get buried under the en passant.
Lady was good to you, took care of you when you was a little boy, wiped your behind, cleaned your diapers, washed your clothes when I couldn't get to it.
The ones who were unemployed, but who took care of the baby while mom went to work.
The RNLI said it just took a "little care and attention" to avoid getting into difficulties.
Farm workers took him to the nearby village of Santa Rosa De Aguan where they took care of his body, it was claimed.
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She took care of herself when she was able to do so, and her job as caregiver allowed only a little of that.
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"The staff could help him get the mail together, but when it came time to voting, he took care of himself, " said one longtime aide, Jack Robinson Sr.
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