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  • "Scrutinizing," or the attention thinking people give to their familiars, was certainly part of our exchange.

    Our Man on Capri Cloetta, Yvonne 2000

  • Scrutinizing what won always reveals a shadow -- what didn't?

    Archive 2009-01-01 Roger Sutton 2009

  • Scrutinizing what won always reveals a shadow -- what didn't?

    What Happened to . . .? Roger Sutton 2009

  • The incomplete reference (at least in context of this case) to the Illinois Supreme Court “subject to substantial infringement” language can be credited to the academy, Adam Winkler, Scrutinizing the Second Amendment, 105 MICH.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Diane Wood on the Second Amendment 2010

  • Scrutinizing Use of Social Media Securities regulators haven't developed specific rules about investment advisers' use of social-networking sites, but that doesn't excuse advisers who don't have their own guidelines.

    News for Brokers, Wealth Managers and Their Clients 2011

  • The incomplete reference at least in context of this case to the Illinois Supreme Court “subject to substantial infringement” language can be credited to the academy, Adam Winkler, Scrutinizing the Second Amendment, 105 MICH .

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Diane Wood on the Second Amendment 2010

  • Scrutinizing the verbiage, one positive is that the "state-budgeted sector" -- this colossal bloodsucker that feeds on me, on you, on all of us -- is going to shrink.

    Yoani Sanchez: Cuban Communist Party to Meet to Try to Rescue Communism Yoani Sanchez 2010

  • Scrutinizing the larger jars of herbs, he took down three.

    Fatal Circle Linda Robertson 2010

  • Scrutinizing what is learned from face-to-face interviews, advocates try to determine the most accurate number of homeless people.

    Census Time: Who is Homeless? 2010

  • In the piece, called 'Now Scrutinizing: A Rounder Golden Globes,' Andy Port (a woman) asks, misspelling Courteney's name in the process, "What do Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and Courtney Cox have in common?"

    New York Times Discusses Jennifer Aniston's 'Weight Gain' 2010

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