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  • Advisable Aaron takes what you think into account so seriously that sometimes what you think is the deciding factor for him.

    The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011

  • Advisable Aaron takes what you think into account so seriously that sometimes what you think is the deciding factor for him.

    The Lo-Down Lo Bosworth 2011

  • Advisable right now going forward in that country?

    CNN Transcript May 9, 2003 2003

  • Advisable precautions are, in the first place, to avoid, if travelling as a native, any signs of European manufacture in knives, scissors, weights, scales and other such articles.

    Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003

  • He said Advisable may not be the word, but I think it would be a good idea.

    Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002

  • He said Advisable may not be the word, but I think it would be a good idea.

    Noble Norfleet Reynolds Price 2002

  • More than One Application Advisable: Fertilizers should be put down between ten and twenty days before the plants are to be set.

    Tobacco Virginia-Carolina Chemical Corp. Crop Book Dept. 1915

  • "Advisable -- but I am told not absolutely necessary," replied Master

    Dulcibel A Tale of Old Salem Henry Peterson 1882

  • Advisable to give manager an interest in the estate.

    Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore 1875

  • Libra & Apparatus for Sundry expenditures Dr 35,744.50 you will see one half the Sheet of Paper containing the reports, contains a Copy of Consolidated A/. before reported by John H Cocke esquire, and a Consolidated View (and to the Same perport as my report on the next half the Shett) If you think it Advisable you can divide the Sheet --

    Letters to and from Jefferson, 1825 1825

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