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Munchkin took care to apply ergonomic design to both utensils.
He took care to make prices affordable, and to hire locals.
Nicholson took care to avoid nostalgia and romance in his photographs.
But Kyle Riabko, who assembled it, took care to disassemble it first.
Andrew M. Cuomo took care to make sure his would be heard.
Richardson took care to avoid saying whether he would issue the order.
He didn't say much and took care to thank us for any applause.
Some took care to list their places of birth: Peekskill, N.Y.; Norwalk, Conn.
Another, older than Mustapha, took care to look anywhere but at his emir.
The driver took care to park at an open space near the corner.
Three years earlier, the justices took care to rule unanimously in Brown v.
He was charismatic, easy to be around, but took care to show others respect.
On Monday, Ms. Clinton took care to present a united front with her dad.
They took care to minimize civilian casualties, and suffered tremendous losses of their own.
They took care to hit him without leaving any marks on his face, though.
They spent hours cleaning up any inconsistencies, and took care to avoid double counting.
The researchers behind the breast cancer study took care to note that theirs was.
They also took care to describe what the German people thought about their situation.
They also took care to describe what the German people thought about their situation.
Still, officials took care to ensure that Mr. Xi's visit was free of any discord.
Living Modern, however, took care to not allow Georgia O'Keeffe's persona to outshine her art.
The researchers took care to account for astronomical things that might have biased their measurements.
She did not mention Waters by name, but took care to mention the president&aposs.
Before we left the port, they took care to hide drugs all over the boat.
As if anticipating this reaction, Gorsuch took care to explain the limits of Tuesday's ruling.
All of this demonstrated the hotel took care to be strategic with the smaller size.
Others took care to note the misdeeds of all three countries being targeted for sanctions.
As WikiLeaks took care to note, that meant that its servers weren't penetrated in the attack.
Western leaders took care to explain that their confrontation is with Mr Putin and his cronies.
TMZ also took care to note that Petty paid for the ring with his own money.
For several weeks, Apple and the FBI took care to publicly say they respected the other's views.
" David Lynch took care to bring his (now) drug-addled character back to "Twin Peaks: The Return.
I took care to go very slowly from root to tip, and the first pass was impressive.
She took care to log all of her vacation time because she'd been told that was the rule.
The coalition deal took care to repeat "Schaeuble's mantra" about the need for fiscal responsibility in member states.
The print is just three inches long, but Beham took care to include a message on a plinth.
We counted our limits remaining, sent thousands of messages per day and took care to not run out.
The researchers note in the study that they took care to get the details as realistic as possible.
Facebook took care to note that all brain data in the study will stay onsite at the university.
The previous lawsuit took care to paint Amazon as metastatic and insatiable, a big bully eating everyone's lunch.
But Nawaz, the consummate in-between thinker, then took care to layer on several more shades of gray.
Mr. Cummings's loss was a profound one inside the Capitol, especially among freshmen, whom he took care to mentor.
In talking about Clinton's strengths in 2016, in other words, Obama took care to minimize her weaknesses in 2008.
Whoever this man was, someone took care to ensure that his journey to the afterlife was an enjoyable one.
They took care to surround him with supportive figures and play to his strengths as a master of ceremonies.
Most Democrats backing the strike took care to praise the individual members of UAW rather than the organization itself.
Car brochure renderers of the 1930s took care to exaggerate the proportions of the modern, mighty vehicles of the day.
New York magazine even took care to note how often his media profiles have fixated on his fastidious fashion choices.
Edouart's work was remarkably detailed: he took care to capture his subjects' physical characteristics, adding extra details with white chalk.
We started washing our hands and took care to avoid certain foods that experience showed could be dangerous or deadly.
Portwood shook her head in negation, and added, "And I always do," meaning she always took care to take birth control.
While Cramer took care to highlight this merger, in reality, the payments industry is riding a much bigger wave of consolidation.
Whale's "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the Morgan show notes, took care to condemn any enthusiasm he expressed for his unholy labors.
" Though he took care to stress — as he sometimes does in separating himself from Sanders — that "they're not all bad guys.
Mr. Kretschmer took care to build unfinished details into Carrie's fixer-upper — damaged molding, cracked plaster, water spots on the ceiling.
Even if they were just skimming the surface of the science, it was obvious that they took care to get it right.
Still, the Botta building offers exceptional galleries, now refurbished, and Snohetta took care to knit the levels inside the structures almost seamlessly.
When he was creating the United Nations, he took care to consult Congress, and the result was a far more enduring success.
They took care to plan things for when Zumret returned to China, in case someone checked her phone on her way out.
That is, the Framers took care to provide that the president cannot thwart his own impeachment by pardoning himself of impeachable offenses.
He took care to start with less controversial matters, such as the protection of external borders, before pressing for new euro-zone institutions.
Clinton took care to intermingle the policy proclamations of Mr. Trump and his professed image as a business success of the highest order.
Madison took care to note that the clause would not give the federal government free rein to interfere in a state's internal structures.
Clinton, who first attended last year off Broadway, at the Public Theater, took care to establish her "Hamilton" bona fides, to a point.
The barista took care to explain that the beans were roasted only a few hours away, and that the entire operation was organic.
China therefore took care to enlist the help of the deputy mayors of Beijing and Shanghai (the two cities assessed by the World Bank).
The paper did not amend its wording, saying in a public statement that it took care "to use the most appropriate phrasing" for stories.
In reverse engineering Final Fantasy XV, for example, I came across countless interesting little tidbits, a couple of which I took care to document.
Unemployment, as President Trump took care to remind us with another unhinged and hyperbolic tweet this week, is at an almost 50-year low.
I gradually became aware of the harm I had done to people and took care to apologize to everyone I had abused and assaulted.
In one Kenyan cave, they took care to avoid contamination from the deadly Marburg virus, which can be transmitted to humans from fruit bats.
And when we went to scan many of these prints, we took care to capture their ragged borders, creases and notes from editors past.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, policymakers took care to understand the cause of the crisis by convening the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Many in the village thought him unstable and awful, and he took care to avoid the houses of people who he knew despised him.
He said that American planners took care to make sure that they only hit the building where the meeting was said to be underway.
The Kayapo women didn't go alone into the forest to harvest food, and the men took care to bring a partner when venturing outside Turedjam.
Kobayashi sold the coins through a private offering and took care to structure the sale to minimize the impact on the market price, he told creditors.
The researchers took care to note that raw government data on climate change, such as historical records of temperatures and emissions levels, had not been deleted.
But he also took care to rip into Mr. Cuomo, alluding to the presidential aspirations and transactional politics that have quickly become his favorite talking points.
Appearance matters to Mr. Trump, and Mr. Spicer took care to look sharp, sporting a neat pocket square and a just-so dimple in his tie.
The paper reported that his sensitivity stems from his private-sector background, when he took care to avoid the term when it could imperil his businesses.
Along with the march organizers, the Sundance Institute and the festival took care to emphasize that the march was not associated in any way with Sundance.
Both witnesses took care to outline their apolitical backgrounds, noting that they had served under Republican and Democratic presidents during their combined 70 years of diplomatic experience.
Corbett said the editors took care to be upfront in telling readers that the Nets offered the exclusive package at no cost in order to get publicity.
Though party propaganda took care to assert that the country's 56 ethnicities lived together in happy unity, it was also understood that this great nation was Han.
The group added plastic bullhorns to its traditional instruments as it paraded into the crowd for its finale; it also took care to plug its YouTube channel.
Moore won't be anywhere close to the bottleneck as she wraps up her trek, but she took care to recognize the effort it takes to reach Everest's peak.
The government took care to include in its new code a recommendation that firms lift the variable bit in pay packages that is linked to long-term results.
Ms. Bullene, a renter, also took care to ensure that all of her subirrigated plant systems — even the self-regulating terrarium and self-watering plant wall — are removable.
He took care to make sure that there were at least 15 minutes between sessions for the teams, who could wind up facing each other in their tournaments.
Partly, this was because Goethe took care to steer clear of anything that would commit him to marriage, which he assiduously avoided for as long as he could.
West insists he took care to make sure it wasn't sexual, but it's difficult to see the image as anything other than a postcoital scene from a twisted orgy.
Corinne Porter, the exhibit's curator, said she took care to make sure it recognized minority women who were part of the movement, such as Latina activist Adelina Otero-Warren.
This meant that provided the commander was alert for under-floors or cellars and took care to avoid striking main supports, such vehicles could be driven straight through buildings.
At a press conference, Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis also took care to suggest that Bland somehow deserved the rough treatment she received because she was not cooperative enough.
In the interviews aired Thursday, however, she took care to hedge that view, a possible signal that the Fed is reaching a point where rate-hike policy is less predictable.
The White House took care to distance itself from the CBO report, traditionally seen as the impartial test of a law's financial impact, before the numbers even came out Monday.
For that, he went to an Internet café, where he habitually used the same public computer, and took care to use his operational accounts only to e-mail his handler.
Unfortunately for Larsen, who took care to send the packages to constituency offices to bypass mailroom security at Parliament Hill, they still might not end up with their intended recipients.
The drillers took care to protect the tundra, creating an ice runway to fly in huge timbers to serve as the pad, instead of a potentially more destructive gravel base.
They took care to give the place a sheen of luxury, making sure everything from the toilets to the food were a level above anything a visitor might find elsewhere.
All took care to mention at some point the practical and helpful use cases of such programs, but failed to detail the apparent lack of oversight with which they were conducted.
She also took care to note that 1989 was not an Apple Music exclusive in any contractual sense, she just didn't want to put the album on any other services yet.
Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma -- whom he took care to describe as "one of the most conservative members of the Senate" -- Sanders showed thoughtfulness as well as more of his human side.
All across the London Underground, at his behest, they took care to Mind the Gap between the train and the platform—or sometimes, more subtly, between the platform and the train.
I did not want my parents to worry, and so I took care to avoid mentioning these hiccups in sporadic calls and emails home from Bali, Lombok, Sumbawa, Java and Sumatra.
The companies that operated the well, including Chevron and BP, took care to protect the delicate tundra, a flat landscape of mosses, sedges and shrubs that lies over permanently frozen ground.
Schofield and Furman, in cases involving supposed tampering with the foreign exchange and ISDAfix benchmark rates, took care to distinguish the facts the in class actions before them from the Libor allegations.
Speaking of, Apple also took care to improve the audio – an often sadly overlooked aspect of handset, as manufacturers are generally far more focused on the on-going display resolution arms race.
In a blog post, Amazon even took care to publish a map since it's 103 and many Americans are probably still not entirely sure where Pittsburgh is or if Denver is actually real.
Our server took care to sort out such mysteries for us, explaining that it is actually towel gourd — a luffa, in fact, which, when young and tender, makes for an excellent stir-fry.
Yet the organizations that built these grand monuments also took care to insinuate the Confederacy into almost every corner of public life — in street names, school names, military bases, historic homes, and markers.
In an emailed statement on Wednesday, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, took care to praise Mr. Warner — though not Mr. Burr — as he expressed confidence in the Senate inquiry.
In the run-up to the Women's March on Washington, organizers huddled repeatedly, spending hours debating, editing and eventually crafting a mission statement that took care to acknowledge dozens of groups with diverging interests.
Owner Luly Ruiz told KOAT News in September that she was cooperating with the health department, but only used disposable needles, and took care to open each new needle in front of her client.
A storied hotel that undergoes a renovation can stay true, at least in part, to its past: Mr. Wilmotte took care to see that many of the Lutetia's original and most appealing elements remained.
Look closely and you'll see that the artist (or artists) who carved this zemi took care to groove its face with two wide, vertical ridges that extend down from his eyes to his chin.
All of this is to say that while sexism is a barrier that women candidates encounter, they're continuing to win in spite of this challenge, something Warren and Klobuchar took care to point out.
" Mr. Nasrallah vowed to target American bases, soldiers and Marines — a response he called "retribution, a fair one" — but took care to add that he was "not talking about the American people at all.
" Mr. Nasrallah vowed to target American bases, soldiers and Marines — a response he called "retribution, a fair one" — but took care to add that he was "not talking about the American people at all.
But unlike "Moana," which took care to find individuals with authentic Polynesian heritage for its major roles, the producers of "Ghost" chose to cast summer tent-pole staple Scarlett Johansson as its unambiguously Japanese protagonist.
He took care to capture his love's legendary dance moves, sharing a video of her glammed up and dancing at the KarJenner family's annual, lavish holiday bash at the Kardashian West residence on Christmas Eve.
While Mr. Bloomberg never expected to earn Mr. Sharpton's support, the campaign took care to remind him that Mr. Bloomberg planned to open a dialogue if he won, a sharp departure from Mr. Giuliani's attitude.
Yasseen from Berry and Sons took care to mention that the animals were raised locally, given a day of rest before slaughter, and were held at the facility for a minimal amount of time before slaughter.
He said he was well aware of the hazards of being an African-American male in St. Louis suburbs like Ferguson, and took care to follow traffic laws and to ensure that his brake lights worked.
It made sure to gain the support of the Dubai government for a marketing event of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Mobile and took care to link the desert portrayed in the game with the local area, a source said.
MOSUL, Iraq, (Reuters) - Extensive excavations by Islamic State militants under Mosul's ancient Mosque of Jonah show they took care to preserve artifacts for loot, a local archaeologist said, in sharp contrast to their public desecration of antiquities.
In the early going, the show took care to try suggesting Jack Bauer really was living in real time; by later seasons, he could drive across major US metro areas at rush hour in about 10 minutes.
In an echo of the 2011 royal wedding, when Pippa ensured that Kate's sweeping Alexander McQueen train was in good hands, on Saturday the royal mom took care to smooth the rear view of Pippa's Giles Deacon gown.
Despite the fact that he took care to wear a wide-brimmed hat and to cover his face, his phone's geolocation data snitched, and police officers were able to identify him, find him, and put him under arrest.
The committee said it would defer its own investigation as federal investigators examined whether Mr. Spano violated Federal Election Commission rules about campaign financing, but took care to say that the delay was not an indication of wrongdoing.
Within the D.N.C., though, only about a dozen people knew of the breach, and they took care to communicate about it in extreme secrecy, off the network, so that the hackers wouldn't know that they had been detected.
While the The Politician creator has strived to make the space his own, he took care to preserve remnants of Hofmann as well, with the artist's paint-splattered easel and stool adding some colorful character to a landing.
Al Saha is one of the close-in areas, and the Iraqi special forces there took care to use the rat holes that the militants had cut through the walls of homes in order to move more securely.
In announcing a crackdown on illegal immigration in a speech at the Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday, Mr. Trump took care to praise the union's president and the Border Patrol, which had members in the front rows.
While Merkel took care to involve French President Francois Hollande in her diplomacy with Russia over Ukraine, she turned to Rutte this time as one of the few EU leaders willing to take in Syrian refugees directly from Turkey.
Several episodes in the middle of the season took care to flesh out the parents as people, not just villains, putting their moral compromises in a more gray area of trying to protect their kids and the Greater Good.
" (The piece about Griffin does note that they "began discussing politics regularly" after the first Twitter DM.) "We were aware of the friendship, and we took care to build multiple perspectives on her contretemps with Trump into the piece.
He didn't always cast his votes in ways that more left-leaning thinkers would have preferred, but in his words at least he took care to show respect  and consideration for the views of his colleagues across the aisle.
" Though the study authors took care to educate participants about high-risk foods, Murphy noted, "parents weren't following this advice, and over half of the children were offered 'high-risk' foods at least once per day by 7 months.
People who mourn the closing of the space should recall that Owens and Yao, in a March 30 Los Angeles Times interview, took care to underscore that their activities are coming to an end to suit their own needs.
And while Staten Island District Attorney Michael E. McMahon took care to point out his"reign of terror" was finally over, what the prosecutor revealed about Costanzo during a Wednesday press conference was far more terrifying than mere thievery.
Where Mourinho had made a habit of criticizing his players in public, Solskjaer took care to praise every single one of them after a victory against Tottenham, and Pochettino, that had been the most impressive of his young reign.
It's also notable that while Trump took care to keep his supporters on his side during his post-election "thank you" tour, he's done almost nothing to reach out to the millions of Americans who view his inauguration with anxiety.
The number of summary executions appeared to have diminished since 2015, when they took place on a large scale, but the perpetrators took care to cover their tracks by weighing down the bodies and throwing them into rivers, it said.
But in its presentation to reporters, Temasek took care to point out that its portfolio, about 93 percent of which was invested in listed companies, outperformed the benchmark indexes in Singapore and Hong Kong, which fell 29-251 percent each.
The lessons themselves are based on over 10 years of academic research from the Youth and Media team, who also took care to reflect the voices of young people from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, geographies, and educational levels, Facebook says.
And though, depositors were welcome to withdraw their money if they wanted to, our staff also took care to explain to them that it would not help them to take their money away, because there was no real crisis situation.
One of the failings of the accord between Russia and the United States that was supposed to rid Syria of chemical arms in 2014 was that it was based on Syria's "declared" stockpiles, a nuance Mr. Kerry took care to note.
The Israeli architect Nitza Szmuk, an expert in preserving the historic buildings that comprise Tel Aviv's Unesco-designated White City, took care to maintain the building's original curved staircase and to source Italian tiles that would resurrect the original external facade.
And his language was markedly different; instead of insisting on the "big beautiful wall" he promised during his 753 campaign, Mr. Trump took care to use the word "barrier" as well — and seemed to pare back his vision for it.
Nonetheless Attorney General Barr, speaking to reporters on Thursday before the report's release, took care to note that Mueller "investigated whether any member or affiliate of the Trump campaign encouraged or otherwise played a role in" the dissemination of stolen Democratic material.
Selling the tax plan With that in mind, Trump took care to frame the plan in terms that recalled the populist rhetoric of his campaign and the "American carnage" of shuttered factories and stolen jobs that he painted in his inaugural address.
Cobb took care to note in a statement the President was "continuing to cooperate" with the special counsel's office and investigation, and White House press secretary Sarah Sanders would only say Monday the President has "no intention or plan" to fire Mueller.
For instance, while collaborating with Andrew Ballard, an architect, on a Central Park South duplex, Mr. Kaufman took care to put together a bold paint palette with colors that would elevate the architecture and enhance the amount of light various rooms received.
Come dusk, we would start with an aperitif at the La Terrazza Bar and then make our way into the restaurant, where the maître d', Pino Francese, treated us like old friends and took care to see that our orders were executed perfectly.
Robert Rohde, the lead scientist for the independent climate research group Berkeley Earth, said that while the authors clearly took care to assemble the estimates, the study, and some media coverage of it, overstated the role colonization played in the Little Ice Age.
Yet the Seattle-based fund manager took care to draw the distinction that while there was a breadth to the unattractiveness that surpassed that of the pre-dotcom period, the "egregiousness" of the valuations for large caps was less exaggerated than during the earlier period.
True, at the castle we had seen a determined attempt at line-cutting by two middle-age women and observed a little girl in gladiator sandals urinating on the ground, though her mother took care to wipe up the mess and put it in a trash can.
And while other buildings were vandalized (one occupier in Low Library was famously photographed with his feet on the desk of Columbia's president, Grayson Kirk, smoking his cigars), Ms. Spurlock-Evans noted that the Hamilton occupiers took care to leave the building as clean as they found it.
As baby Dory struggles to remember anything more than a few sentences, constantly apologizing for her "short term remembery loss" (it's so sad, but so extremely cute), we see the way Jenny and Charlie always took care to calm her panic with a doting explanation of Dory's surroundings or a comforting hug.
There's a huge but: In crafting the statutory provisions that govern asylum, Congress really took care to ensure that non-citizens within our country or at the border would be able to apply for asylum regardless of how they are entering, whether it is through a port of entry or crossing over our borders.
In a slightly different photo, posted immediately after the first (a ballsy move to be sure, but Jenner isn't exactly held to the same Instagram rules as the rest of us) she took care to name the exact product from her eponymous makeup line that she was wearing — which, if you are wondering, is Cotton Candy Kreme Kylighter.
The thrust of Boutrous' presentation wasn't that climate science was wrong — he, too, took a turn running through graphs showing the precipitous rise in global temperatures and sea levels — but he also took care to show the rate of emissions in China and India, lingering particularly on a graph that said that China's emissions currently exceed the United States.
Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, took care to wear a tie bearing the state seal (Sic Semper Tyrannis) in his public appearances and appeared in a national television interview this week from the governor's mansion standing in front of a portrait of Barbara Johns, the black teenage civil rights activist who in the 1950s protested Virginia's segregated schools.
He was born in Cologne in 1936, to a father who lost his job for refusing to join the Nazi party He spent his childhood amid the terrors of World War II. For art school, he took care to choose one of the few West German institutions that still held to the Bauhaus ideals that left artists "very much involved in the society in which they worked," as he put it.
" In fact, Justice Anthony Kennedy took care to mention that, "Petitioners conceded, moreover, that if a baker refused to sell any goods or any cakes for gay weddings, that would be a different matter and the State would have a strong case under this Court's precedents that this would be a denial of goods and services that went beyond any protected rights of a baker who offers goods and services to the general public and is subject to a neutrally applied and generally applicable public accommodations law.

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