Free divers are taking extreme sports to new depths, while ever mindful of not being shark bait. |
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If you know exactly what sets you off, you can be mindful of it and remind yourself of the best ways to react in a trigger situation. |
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Rather, the opinions on both sides were mindful of the potential swell of cases that could be brought by African-American motorists. |
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The student who is tempted to skip it and trust to luck should be mindful of Francis Bacon's axiom. |
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Besides, I was mindful of the blowback if things should turn out to be other than the conventional western wisdom. |
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Humans are encroaching on nature, but we can be more mindful of our impact when enjoying summer wilderness. |
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The answer has to be that we each monitor ourselves, being mindful of the effects of caffeine on our own bodies and nervous systems. |
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He was just being mindful of his stature as an respectable and esteemed brilliant scientifically oriented mind. |
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Sportsmen and sportswomen, and clubs and associations, need to be mindful of this. |
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Ministers are mindful of the high profile of the cocaine issue at this time. |
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We are mindful of that but it is not a situation where we think it necessary to press the panic button. |
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I want you to be mindful of what is called hylozoism and reification in philosophy. |
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And should he come into the ring in peak condition and mindful of the game-plan of his excellent trainer, a very good contest this may well be. |
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Ever mindful of his training in pharmacy he did not fail to criticise what he saw as defects in The London Pharmacopoeia. |
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While there's no need to include Hayley in every convo, be mindful of not letting her feel dissed. |
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Ever mindful of the need to preserve its iron-fisted rule, the leadership knows it must be sensitive to public opinion. |
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We have to be mindful of the conspiracy theories flying around the community. |
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Sophos warns consumers and businesses alike to be mindful of the risks on Cyber Monday and to utilize proper security measures. |
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But there I was, mindful of the conditional significance of maintaining gainful employment. |
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At the end of the day we have got to be mindful of passenger safety, and we can't allow buggies to block gangways. |
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Perhaps mindful of the demonstrable double standard, however, this time a different reason was given for deleting the post. |
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The U.S. government is mindful of the risks of this trade, knowing the havoc wreaked by other foreign insects, such as the gypsy moth. |
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Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb. |
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We have been mindful of the need to balance business diversification opportunities with the necessity to abide by the rules of the scheme. |
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Both aspects of the rule requires that the jurist be mindful of the general nature of the appeal. |
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Traders rely on instinct, on a sense of the direction of the herd, mindful of the constant threat of competing predators. |
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He is not a shy, gentle man prone to philosophy and always mindful of his rustic Mantuan farming roots. |
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However, I'm also mindful of how news tickers seem to attract people's attention. |
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Management was mindful of the challenge which they faced, particularly as the day dawned wet and somewhat windy. |
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Perhaps yesterday they were too mindful of history, too aware of possible pitfalls to show true French joie de vivre. |
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Parliamentarians should be mindful of this and take the lead rather than hold back and be over-run by the process. |
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Being the sort of person who obsesses over ill-chosen clothing, I am particularly mindful of this. |
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In order to become well-informed citizens, we must always be mindful of bias in the media. |
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In making a decision, my ministers and myself have been mindful of the horrible suffering of some travelers by sea. |
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It's mindful of a changing set of values, and it's also not setting culture standards. |
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There was an intensive advertisement campaign recently making people mindful of the need to get the flu injection. |
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He was also mindful of the tradition and continuing place that the Listener has in critical writing in New Zealand. |
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I've been very mindful of how I turn my head and am careful not to rub my eyes after applying pain balm for pulled muscles in neck and shoulder. |
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By midnight the bottle's empty and he crawls into bed, mindful of another important meeting early next morning. |
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I am also mindful of the literary old, who are, at this point, surely less fond of me than I am of them. |
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Staying mindful of quality, here's where you also get to do a little dietary exploration. |
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Many Chinese reacted with alarm to the outburst, mindful of two major incidents in which they were embroiled in the past. |
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The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties. |
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Hollywood, for whom foreign ticket sales are greater than those at home, is ever mindful of how its movies play abroad. |
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A wise politician would be mindful of what his constituency had to say, but he should not be dictated to. |
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If a wholly different kind of Ireland is in the making, we should at least be mindful of the moral vacuum that currently exists. |
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He was always aware and mindful of those less well off than himself. |
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Prevention and intervention strategies, in order to be inclusive, will need to be mindful of the differential contributions of these factors in the lives of girls. |
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With the surfing season about to commence, it is time to be mindful of the great contribution our volunteer surf lifesavers make to our way of life. |
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Obviously she at least was mindful of the rudeness of gossip. |
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We are cognizant that this restricts the available pool of applicants to fill temporary positions, and we are very mindful of the present competitive marketplace. |
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The wide cardioid does make them more sensitive to what's going on off-axis, so be mindful of things like nearby walls when you're positioning them. |
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Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing. |
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A judge who knows that few people will scrutinize his legal reasoning is more likely to take a bribe than one mindful of observers armed with casebooks and citations. |
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It is also good to be mindful of those who have less than we do. |
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An apiculturist needs to be mindful of the fact that producing more bees would boost honey production, the man observed. |
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Despite being a raging liberal, he was always mindful of my pretention-fueled, Fox Newsian conservatism. |
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Being mindful of a lactose intolerant diet does not mean you have to avoid all foods that contain dairy. |
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The correct response to this is to be mindful of your language. |
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In theory, the Senate was entitled to choose the new emperor, but did so mindful of acclamation by the army or Praetorians. |
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Be particularly mindful of subcontractors who have a record of not completing work. |
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Be mindful of what your eating when having your next meal as those Fishfingers on the plate could be Walrus,Penguin,or Seal. |
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But lawyers and marketers also need to be mindful of the state ethics issues involved with firm names, trade names and nicknames. |
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That's because, mindful of the danger, Angelenos reined in their celebration this year. |
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The 6-foot-2 guard is very mindful of the image he projects as an ambassador for the Harlem Globetrotters, on tour nationwide in the team's 80th season. |
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Typing while wearing tefillin is challenging, but I find that the creak and pull of the leather straps helps keep me mindful of what I aim to be doing. |
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The German army, mindful of the steadily increasing proportion of spending going to the navy, demanded an increase of 136,000 men to bring its size closer to that of France. |
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He made his passage through the trees carefully, mindful of the stickers. |
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Ever mindful of historical precedents and debates in allied professions such as medicine, the editors have successfully articulated a cogent and persuasive argument. |
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