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It is of great importance to note these meteors, even the small ones, as very little is yet known of them; and every observation, if carefully made, will some day help to show what they are. William John Wills
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Insurance firms have always carefully studied real-world data to figure out what, precisely, constitutes a risky activity. Clive Thompson
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I have to be careful with surfing. It's still an addiction to me. It's all I want to do, and that's the big dilemma I have with it. Chris Carter
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The literal resurrection of every soul who has lived and died on earth is a certainty, and surely one should make careful preparation for this event. A glorious resurrection should be the goal of every man and woman, for resurrection will be a reality. Ezra Taft Benson
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The people are very, very friendly, very helpful. The only ones you have to be careful of are the taxi drivers. Sebastian Bellomo
careful god knowing others true
We have to be careful not to look for confidence in the acceptance of others because true confidence only comes from knowing God. Victoria Osteen
carefully quicker though
We live as though there aren't enough hours in the day, but if we do each thing calmly and carefully we will get it done quicker and with much less stress. Viggo Mortensen
careful feeding money rush spend
We have all the hallmarks here of a rush to spend money. We have got to be careful that this does not become a feeding frenzy. ... This is our grandchildren's money. Jeff Sessions
carefully duty pressures vigilant watch
We have to watch things very carefully here because there are inflationary pressures and ... (the Fed's) duty is to be especially vigilant on that front, Richard Fisher
means obama rookie
When Obama heralds another 'teachable moment,' it means he has already made an egregious rookie mistake. Tina Brown
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Well, I always say the law was meant to be interpreted in a lenient manner. And that's what I try to do, is sometimes I lean to one side of it, sometimes I lean to the other. Irving Ravetch
means songs taught
'Miss Saigon' taught me what it means to help carry a big show, and it had some of the most gorgeous songs wrote. Will Chase
mean picking polls virtually week
The polls mean virtually nothing, ... We're not tottering on the edge. Each week we're picking up momentum. Gary Bauer
mean patients serve
The patients are happier, and we can serve more patients. More patients mean more revenues. John Anastos
meant met
And I haven't met too many actors along the way that haven't told me how much the show has meant to them. It's one of the reasons they say they are doing what they're doing, today. David Selby
means overseas passing takes
My representation overseas can't stand me doing theatre because it takes me out of action. But it's what I want to do. If it means passing up other possibilities, them's the breaks. David Wenham
means million plugging records stands
With Celine Dion, we were selling 25 million records a pop. 'Pop' stands for 'popular.' It means we're plugging into the masses. David Foster
means played slang
'Chamalkay' is an old Guyanese slang word. It means a 'young mischievous girl.' It's not derogatory, but it isn't over complimentary, either. It was probably a word I just Googled one day, and the song kind of played into the feel of that. Dev Hynes