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  • "Judiciously," I say, because there is a vast deal of injudicious use of the battery.

    The Opium Habit Horace B. Day

  • Alan Schwartz "Judiciously" Deciding Between Sag Harbor And Seaside Bess Levin, Jun 25, 2008, 8: 53am

    Dealbreaker 2009

  • Judiciously apply the 20% of your energy where it will achieve 80% of the momentum you desire.

    Marty Zwilling: Don't Confuse Business Motion With Momentum 2010

  • Judiciously avoiding looking at the lower half of his very naked body, she gripped his large calloused hand in hers.

    Possess Me At Midnight SHAYLA BLACK 2009

  • Judiciously avoiding looking at the lower half of his very naked body, she gripped his large calloused hand in hers.

    Possess Me At Midnight SHAYLA BLACK 2009

  • Judiciously deployed, actual disengagement — that is, taking a step back, forcing local parties to deal with one another, and demonstrating that the United States is neither excessively eager nor overly available — can be an effective, and often is an underused, tactic.

    How Not to Make Peace in the Middle East Agha, Hussein 2009

  • Judiciously avoiding looking at the lower half of his very naked body, she gripped his large calloused hand in hers.

    Possess Me At Midnight SHAYLA BLACK 2009

  • Judiciously avoiding looking at the lower half of his very naked body, she gripped his large calloused hand in hers.

    Possess Me At Midnight SHAYLA BLACK 2009

  • Judiciously winding down the Iraq War is fine with me.

    Holding Progressive Things Together 2008

  • Judiciously resolved,’ said the person whom this decision affected; ‘but before you go, I trust you will drink and be friends?’

    Redgauntlet 2008

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