Overall, the book is remarkably readable, partly because the editors have wisely allowed a certain quirky dryness of tone to creep in. |
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We may think of this chapter and the two that follow as the walls and roof of our wisely built Gospelreading house. |
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Can we ever again pay our taxes in the belief that the money will be wisely and altruistically redistributed? |
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However, you get only 8 cards reshuffled in this case, so you should time using the joker wisely. |
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This sums up very neatly his belief that people should be given both responsibility and opportunity, and that they will use both wisely. |
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The light going on didn't wake me up though, as I had wisely legislated for it by drinking far too much wine. |
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William wisely would not accept the throne until he was recognized as legitimate king by Parliament. |
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Her parents wisely signed her up for ballet classes when she was four and liberated her from her own anxiety. |
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Usually, when lucking into a second chance, the thinking man will be sure to conduct himself more wisely. |
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He then continues to give him very sage, wise advice regarding governing wisely. |
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Once you learn what to look for, you can buy wisely at auctions, estate sales, or straight off the showroom floor. |
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If it is priced wisely, Octavia sales next year should increase even further. |
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When Australians hear that I am a Queenslander born and bred they tend to nod wisely! |
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What is the point of saving money if those savings are not invested more wisely? |
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In these days of managed care, it has become more and more important to choose capital expenditures wisely. |
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Experience suggests that the public will remain wisely sceptical on the question. |
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He has chosen wisely and well, inviting us to reflect and meditate on his selections. |
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If you are a church member, how do you know that your tithes and offerings are being used wisely? |
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Jesus ended his Sermon on the Mount by exhorting his listeners to choose wisely as they sought the proper foundation for building their lives. |
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In its metamorphosis from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside. |
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Darius was immensely relieved to see his begrimed, dust-ridden target in one piece, but wisely did not show it. |
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The good seth, very wisely, did not want to appear too much of an Anglophile. |
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There are more pluses than minuses, but we have to use the technology carefully and wisely. |
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Despite his protestations, the authorities have wisely decided to cage the miscreant youth. |
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We chose our steps wisely, not wanting to misstep when a slip could prove fatal. |
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Huge flares shot out across the water, showering the surface in a fountain of white-hot sparks, and quite wisely the ducks were off again. |
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Invest wisely in IT and you'll keep your eternal balance sheet in the black. |
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This was followed by a string of curse words that the censors wisely bleeped out. |
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Pete E and Tom wisely moved out the way as they would have been knocked over like skittles! |
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Our traditions must be well disposed, that is able to stand back wisely from even the appearance of excessive mythicism in their own tradition. |
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There's a place where boys perhaps wisely fear to tread, somewhere where the boundaries of rock and jazz blur. |
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She wisely chose the breathlessly excited guy in the audience to cater to, which made the whole shtick more entertaining. |
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Some story threads are underdeveloped, and Emily's soppy character is wisely ditched early on. |
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It is reassuring to know that the Scottish Executive husbands the expenditure it makes on our behalf so wisely. |
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There are those of us who advised in vain that this sordid matter be quietly and wisely settled and not be bruited about in public. |
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Released in the UK last June on indie Kin, this domestic edition on Domino Records wisely includes a bonus disc of B-sides and remixes. |
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Webster chose the vignettes wisely, including accounts of Orde Wingate and the Chindits, Merrill's Marauders, and Chennault's Flying Tigers. |
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The track seems prepared to venture into a long landscape of guitar noodling and ambling electronics, but the band wisely resists the temptation. |
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Geddes nurtured the belief that common ground in culture, if used wisely, could do society real, practical good. |
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Sentimentality always cloaks brutality, as Jung once wisely observed, and wolves in sheep's clothing are always ready for the big chance. |
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Most of our politicians cannot discipline themselves to spend other peoples' money wisely. Starve the beast! |
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He wisely does not make the link too explicit, but the possibility hangs in the air. |
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I choose to utilize this time wisely by doodling stick figures engaged in various activities. |
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When it is sticky and sweaty, no one really cares about drinking wisely and well. |
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Martin found he liked the strange new drink, but Jack wisely made his next drink orange and lemonade. |
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In the old version of the film this is scored with orchestral music, which the restoration has wisely removed. |
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We've already shown that we're incapable of controlling ourselves and using power wisely. |
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A few have blown the cash on champagne, fast cars and high living, but many have looked around to invest their money wisely. |
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However, all the evidence suggests that a modest sum can grow substantially if invested wisely over a long period. |
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A driver might manage his race wisely, but if the car is a clunker, what you know about your competitors means little. |
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He wisely perches his sleeping bag on top of a dune to avoid their onslaught. |
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He spits truth, struggle and pain but in such an educated and wisely put manner. |
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I'm sure that I'm not persuasive enough to convince anyone to cut back and spend more wisely. |
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The director steered clear of portraying him as a cheeky imp and wisely made him a nameless creep. |
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My maker indulged me in this little secret while I was still young and I used it wisely. |
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Use them wisely, inform on your neighbours, and remember kids, dope's for dopes. |
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As you see, you can create a lot of visual interest by simply choosing your filler material wisely. |
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After all, your time and resources are limited, so spending them wisely, even at the cost of other areas, is going to be your best plan. |
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Prudence wisely discerns the good, justice rightly does the good, temperance constrainedly loves the good, fortitude bravely keeps you good. |
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This year, though, he has wisely kept his mouth shut and let his play do the talking. |
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She was fishing for information, and Elise immediately recognized it, wisely keeping her mouth shut. |
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The couple work long hours and have very irregular, seasonal business, so they needed sound financial advice on how to use their savings wisely. |
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Ben was positively itching to get his fingers on the keyboard, but Lia wisely didn't let him. |
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The team spent the rest of the draft wisely looking for backups at depth-shy positions and special team players. |
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In article one, we learned about posturing ourselves wisely to make friends. |
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If people could decipher the signs that foretold events, the events would be predictable and humans could act wisely. |
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A fine line that should be trod wisely in order to create a future where everyone can gain from the benefits of using this technology. |
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My mother smiled wisely, glancing upward briefly before turning her gaze to me. |
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We know that people have worked hard for their money, and that governments must spend it wisely. |
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And wisely, unlike so many of her opponents, she had elected not to run with that stall on her back or push it in front of her on a trolley. |
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If nothing else, this current council has shown that it is incapable of spending public money wisely once it's swept up in a grandiose plan. |
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The government must use its resources wisely to ensure the economy runs efficiently. |
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Though he had fine words to say about democracy, in truth he doubted the ability of the people to act wisely. |
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Dedicated art-world globetrotters will have to plan their biennial jaunts wisely this year. |
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Tom enjoyed just three frothy pints, and he wisely quaffed a liter of H20 before bed. |
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And because the script has wisely avoided writing them as stereotypically American, there are no jarring notes in the casting mix. |
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When public funds are involved, accountability requires that money is spent wisely. |
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But they have spent wisely and have made a lot of good additions to their squad. |
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Sandra Gilbert, past president of the MLA, is both funny and wisely admonitory. |
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Both characters possess a rapier wit, and lash out with reckless abandon, and both films wisely recognize their cynicism as a defense mechanism. |
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I have no idea whether I bought wisely, or whether the price is good value. |
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The company wisely decided not to invest in a network but sells mobile telecom services to customers and buys airtime from other companies. |
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Temporary tensions of daily living do not disturb the underlying stability of love that is wisely expressed. |
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He wisely sifted out four steps which he discerned to be those which contained the essential marrow, and which were of the highest value in actual practice. |
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While they wisely stuck to their game plan of short passing and quick movement, the Hoops reverted to hopeful long balls and aimless passes into space. |
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Few comedic gambits are more likely to guarantee disaster than impressions of heavily accented family members, territory that he wisely steered clear of. |
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The club has spent wisely on the course recently in reshaping the fairways, re-designing bunkers and spinneys and treating the fairways and greens. |
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Thus, it is crucial that one be tactful and select his words wisely. |
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And Vidal, perhaps wisely, punted on a request to discuss his views on religion. |
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Miller wisely intrudes her own voice as little as possible in the book. |
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She observed that organising a tournament of such magnitude was a mammoth task and urged Lilayi Polo Club to use the sponsorship wisely to further develop the sport. |
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Until the final callback by Elizabeth to confirm that all was handled well, I was amazed and realized that I could not have spent my money any more wisely. |
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But there's a huge advantage in being a private company, as long as we use that wisely and don't become flabby or soft in the way we approach the business. |
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Zara's allowed to do things like this because her mum very wisely renounced her hrh on her behalf. |
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In wisely sidestepping the hubristic folly of trying to sum up his own time, he achieved a sort of timelessness. |
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He must use it wisely if his club are to escape their current predicament. |
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The standout punchline was wisely saved to close out the opening monologue. |
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He wisely refrained from punching the daylights out of the man. |
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The company wisely prefers this approach to obsoleting whole regiments of functions, and in fact hasn't carried out a serious purge almost a decade ago. |
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It seems to me that we have pretty wisely recognized, over time, that in fact a person's ostensible theology tells us pretty little about how corrupt or evil he's going to be. |
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You know, and Dean begs off the question, wisely, I thought. |
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Although there's an element of feral sensuality in Davalos' portrayal, the film wisely keeps any potential sexual energy between her and Diesel at arm's length. |
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Choose your course wisely and dedicate yourself to that purpose. |
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The show may be trite, but Disney wisely had theater favorite Harvey Fierstein write the book. |
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But mica also wisely created a provision that allowed airports to opt-out of the TSA and use private screeners instead. |
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But such was the oppressive humidity and heat of his last event, the Malaysian Open, that Dyson has now wisely decided not to take part in the Qatar event. |
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In another chapter, he says the real pipeline the United States is pushing for runs from the Caspian oil to the Mediterranean coast of Turkey, wisely missing the Black Sea. |
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For the most part, his is an unobtrusive presence, and he wisely leaves the film and phone recordings to tell their own tale. |
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President Bush, in my view, wisely decided not to make his book a chronology of his administration. |
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Her co-star in wisely called in a stuntwoman to take her fall. |
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Entertainment institutions like the Academy have a duty to use their clout wisely. |
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And the commissioners wisely left untouched the most contentious issues, such as voter identification laws. |
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He wisely underplays his role, evoking a man of deep contradictions. |
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To the sick, the doctors wisely recommend a change of air and scenery. |
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Soon I'll be allowed to dislike art without old bastards nodding wisely. |
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The four daily services are based very closely on The Book of Common Prayer, with psalms and canticles wisely chosen from the breadth of the whole tradition. |
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Educating a farmer on the agronomic value of crop rotation and helping them find additional markets for more crops will usually ensure that they rotate wisely. |
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Of course he did, probably having been wisely instructed by his African American parents that the police are not his friend. |
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Connolly wisely has kept this narratorial voice from the book and it acts as a glue to stitch the disjointed narrative flow of the film, to keep it coherent. |
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If liquor and dessert are equally essential to you enjoying the holiday, at least choose your libation wisely. |
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Despite it's name it actually feels more like a New York bar as they've wisely avoided the usual spread of overly lacquered replica oriental furniture. |
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If you are upset, you will lack the self-command to hear opposing views, without which you cannot even stand wisely on your own. |
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Oh for a government that can make decisions and spend money wisely. |
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Goldman, wisely, does not raise a raft of questions that drown a writer in the answering. |
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His Democratic opponents have wisely raised this as an election issue. |
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The snarling anger and the dime-store philosophy has been replaced with an earthy energy that wisely does not hinge on one specific stylistic or emotional stance. |
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The film does wisely refrain from becoming sugary or mawkish, at least, and the strong array of supporting characters is another substantial point in its favor. |
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Those that wisely left room for dessert can sample the variety of delicious ice cream cakes, or choose a pancake with a sweet filling of their choice. |
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Anyone who had been part of that now felled system had wisely run for the hills. |
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Aries fire plus Aquarian air equal yeah, a volatile gassy substance which, wisely focussed, provides an enormous energy source capable of taking you a long way. |
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While some farming cooperatives such as Nueva Vida are managing their lands wisely, others are tempted by the financial rewards of large-scale logging. |
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After a few more takes Stanley wisely decided to call it a day. |
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He wisely refused to be goaded into an unnecessary Middle East war. |
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It wisely does not deal with the theories of solmisation or musica ficta, as those subjects are beyond the scope of a performing edition. |
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In the march to the scaffold, conductor Michael Tilson Thomas wisely refused to rush, giving the movement an atmosphere of grim inexorability. |
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West chose wisely when he made Christa Buschendorf his interviewer. |
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Development projects abound, and Worcester is wisely working to grease the wheels that bring in foot traffic, business and livability. |
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Moreno, put wins on the field, and do so not stingily, but wisely, whether that involves big contracts or not. |
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She has bad blood in her. Her mother... went to pieces, poor dear, and Judge Lawton wisely sent her East. |
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But Pitt wisely declined, for he knew he would be incapable of securing the support of the House of Commons. |
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Money makes the world go around. And every year we make resolutions to save more of it, invest it more profitably and spend more wisely. |
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Individuals have a responsibility to consume wisely, stimulating beneficent demand. |
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All airwaves our ours to let you use wisely, including the internet. |
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Happy were it for us all if we bore prosperity as well and wisely as we endure an adverse fortune. |
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She's wisely accessorised with super subtle earrings, the nudest of nails and a soft upsweep. |
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However, gap years have come on a long way and, when used wisely, can really help young people decide what they want from their future. |
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While the 77 eye-openers aren't necessarily new, Eden and Long wisely present both the problems and solutions concisely and cleverly. |
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Rosemary put herself forward as den mother and tried to give Hugo a little pep talk about using his celebrity wisely. |
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The photog, wisely, just wants to get out of the country, preferably to a place where there's snow. |
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We're also often told the public, or the customer, knows best, yet young people have quite wisely chosen not to blindly increase their family size. |
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And they wisely reckoned Mancunians might not turn up in their thousands to be waved at by the likes of Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba, and David Bellion. |
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Taking the two-seater, silver beast out for a spin near his home in Beverly Hills, Becks wisely decided against pushing it to its 204 mph maximum speed. |
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If we will disbelieve every thing, because we cannot know all things, we shall do muchwhat as wisely as he who would not use his legs because he had no wings to fly. |
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She wisely decided to re-check her homework before submitting it. |
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Marini relies wisely on the Compendio and individuates in it scenes, atmospheres, and stylistic features that will play a role in the writing of Sagredo's Arcadia. |
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