If someone is unable to be attentive to the needs of others, they cannot be trusted with land. |
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The entire volume with 105 colored plates deserves the most attentive study by pomologists. |
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The strange fascination of talent shows has made them a spectacle that continues to draw attentive audiences. |
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There is no need to tell you what immense pleasure and instruction Liszt gives his silent and attentive audience. |
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Police officers are becoming more polite, attentive and competent, according to a new survey. |
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He sought comfort by becoming overly attentive to the patient and his family. |
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Our waitress is very attentive and accommodating of our shaky Bulgarian as we make our order. |
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All the dishes were exquisitely presented and the service was polite and attentive. |
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The bar staff were busy yet managed to serve the drinks in an attentive and flamboyant manner. |
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Another thing I noticed was that everyone became far more attentive to other people. |
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The service is quick, courteous and attentive without becoming overpowering. |
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She had been unwell for some years before her death and Willie was most attentive to her needs. |
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Immediately realising his mistake he is attentive and polite, seeking her forgiveness. |
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An extensive wine list and attentive service make this restaurant outstanding. |
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My whole family felt the level of care provided was impressive and the nursing team attentive and sympathetic. |
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Like us they were enjoying the elegant surroundings, attentive service and delicious food. |
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Because if you love someone, if you are attentive to her, you will not be able to leave her to her own devices. |
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The cabin crew often seem more interested in nattering among themselves than in being attentive to passengers. |
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Each creative, delicious dish is prepared in the galley or at tableside with a very attentive waiter adding the finishing touches. |
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He would like more time with his attractive, attentive wife, and, adoring, aging mother. |
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Ah, but this time she'd enter the most prestigious shop, the salesgirl would be attentive, and she'd find just the most perfect dress. |
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This published work is best known for laying out formal theories delineating the different roles of automatic and attentive processing. |
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The busy staff were attentive, talkative and to be honest, a bit embarrassingly deferential at times. |
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The Crusades and their failures made western military men attentive to the multitudes of the Saracens. |
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Saracens themselves, and Italians, and Russians, were attentive to the multitudes of Mongols and Tartars. |
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They had slowed down a bit a while back, the horse perhaps sensing its master's grip was not as tight, or that he was not as attentive as usual. |
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He is attentive and thoughtful, always willing to do his share of the housework and invariably cheerful. |
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In conversation, Miller seems fully attentive to the present and its preoccupations. |
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Less attentive listeners may have made the easy mistake that he was impugning Dr Luke's reputableness or his seniority. |
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Incoming patients are greeted by a uniformed doorman, attentive bellhops and a concierge who whisks guests to their rooms. |
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Levy is attentive in his attempts to distinguish one group from another, Hmong from Mien or Vietnamese. |
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Also these rules amount to a mild penalty, which induces the players to remain attentive. |
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Though he is famous for blithe dismissal of his elders, he was actually remarkably attentive to local history. |
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It offers an evocative mystagogy that seeks nothing less than to lead the attentive reader deeper into the mystery of God. |
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Of course, each has a deep dark secret that the film painstakingly exposes, but attentive viewers will nail them all well before the end. |
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He speaks of an 'evident luster' that displays a kind of clarity and brightness to the attentive mind. |
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The rooms are spacious and avant-garde in decor and the service discreet but attentive. |
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I appreciated the juicy, freshly cut limes, attentive service and some of the speciality items on the menu. |
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Needless to say, the service was attentive, without being overbearing, and fitted in with the relaxed, classy atmosphere. |
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Their rudimentary shelters are spotless, and for church on Sundays the congregation is always neatly dressed, attentive and devout. |
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Ape mothers nurse their babies for several years, and during this period they are protective and attentive to the point of indulgence. |
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I was ready to retire to an island resort with my winning lottery ticket and a harem of attentive lovers. |
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My friend and I had a very attentive waiter who replenished our drinks as soon as we caught his eye. |
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He could not be expected to respond to Hebrew music, but his comment on the Queens' service testifies to his attentive and critical ear. |
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Instead of being studious, attentive, and polite little nippers, they go gaga for gifts. |
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Their group, an almost perfect balance of attentive Euro-efficiency and hippy-dippy tree-hugging, just exuded low carbon emissions. |
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Barkan's work is profoundly attentive to historical forces without, however, historicizing his objects of study to death. |
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That's ideal if you come here to switch off, since you enjoy attentive service without any hassle. |
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They have to be clear-headed, alert and attentive to the other's responses. |
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He conducted wedding services, and when some of the marriages hit clinkers, he was a patient, extraordinarily attentive family counselor. |
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We were impressed with the crab cocktail and the steak Diane, and the very attentive service we received. |
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The implication is that, in her experience, shorter playtimes and shorter lessons mean more attentive children and focused learning. |
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Yet he is gentle and attentive at the most unexpected, but appropriate and fitting times. |
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The restaurant manager spoke fluent English and German and all the staff were very attentive without being intrusive. |
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Her attentive entourage lifted her aloft, further emphasizing her height, and whirled about her in a flurried frenzy. |
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Stefan Klos was attentive in following the ball's late diversion, before palming it round the post. |
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Whether you enjoy attentive nurses, a proper diet and clean wards is simply pot luck. |
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She would pause, attentive, and then her eyes would guiltily travel to the dainty suede moccasins on her feet. |
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The date for this theatrical debut is Dec 17, which the attentive amongst you may recall is the same day as St Patricks Day. |
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One group crowds around a tippling grandam, closely attentive to her stories. |
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It was not known in Edinburgh or London, when I demonstrated it, and it is now detected in one of thirty subjects, when dissectors are attentive. |
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On those nights, they sat on the patio together, Leon attentive, Sylvie responsive, yet distant somehow. |
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He was still the same, attentive and distant at the same time, while Alex tried to act as if they were just friends. |
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But Scripture is not the only source of divine revelation to the attentive ear. |
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It generally gets crowded close to show time, but the bartenders are super attentive and get your dranks quickly. |
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He was very attentive to his work and duties and delighted in a job well done. |
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I became very attentive to the music used at Mass and collected all the responsorial psalms, hymns, and songs. |
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But Humphrey and his followers soon became more attentive to the way they saw nature revegetating the mountain. |
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Add Pedja Muzijevic's elegant and supportive piano accompaniment, and this is a Winterreise that repays an attentive ear and a watchful eye. |
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You're better off learning how to become an attentive, affectionate and skilled lover. |
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Now, you might have a look and decide that it's simply in your nature to need a more affectionate and attentive man. |
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The boy thinks the world of Emilio, appreciating the kind and attentive way he treats him and his mom. |
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In addition, the service is fast and attentive, leaving no one in our group of 11 waiting for a refill of their glass or plate. |
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Almost all of us then try to remember the date, fail dismally, feel inadequate and ashamed and resolve to be more attentive to our mothers. |
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Sterne was almost compulsively attentive to page layout and typography, going so far as to specify the length of each dash in printer's ems. |
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A sensitive, attentive audience greeted her performance with smiles of appreciation. |
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Nevertheless, the attentive listener will recognize the feeling of satisfaction when the final tonic is reached. |
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It didn't take long for these guys to fill the room with attentive listeners, or run out of merch. |
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Such representations of it are less than attentive to the literal force field of antagonisms it creates. |
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He roused from his sleep, being perfectly attentive the moment his eyes opened. |
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I felt we had the makings of a perfect match and she was so attentive to me I could not believe my luck. |
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Fighting isn't going to disappear overnight, so be attentive to this in the friendship. |
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Once the audience is attentive, you start feeling the feedback, and continue to learn in the process. |
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The children watched with interest and were attentive to each step of the process. |
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So it is important to be attentive to typical symptoms such as sudden dizziness or headaches. |
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Recorded earlier this year, it catches Young introducing his cycle to an attentive Irish audience. |
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With Vernon involved, they are certain they are going to get an attentive audience. |
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As a democrat, Nehru was attentive to the rights of the lowly and vulnerable. |
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Special needs institutions can offer intensive teaching in small classes and be attentive to the demands of each pupil. |
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Therefore, we need to be ever vigilant and attentive to the status of race in our work as well as in our lives. |
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Everybody liked him at first sight because he was always smiling and was always attentive to the person he was talking to. |
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This minority government will last by being progressive and attentive to some of the opposition. |
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Everyone was so attentive to the songs and that's kind of what dictated the playing. |
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The government need to be attentive to the attitudes of the people in these areas, before they make decisions. |
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Jones is earnest and attentive to detail, and promises to work closely with residents on an array of local issues. |
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As India is one of the principal destinations for outsourcing companies, we need to be attentive to this debate. |
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The voice of the teacher droned on monotonously about some mathematical formula, but the normally attentive teenager had other things on his mind. |
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It was possible to just laze around on deck on one of the many sun-loungers soaking up the rays while attentive staff members plied you with ice cold drinks. |
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Young Marco is instructed by his father to keep his eyes open and be attentive to all that is around him as he walks along Mulberry Street and to report back to him. |
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Are you too attentive to your job and not having enough fun? |
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The main courses arrived swiftly, with the kind of faultlessly friendly, attentive yet unobtrusive service that always puts you at your ease in a restaurant. |
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The widow's small thickset neighbours, gathered in the plain, seemly room, are doggedly attentive as the priest, comically, explains the afterlife to a ghost. |
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Look attentive to let the person know you're into the convo. |
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Readers must be extremely attentive in order not to miss passing remarks which connect the seemingly over-detailed description with Hannigans main interest. |
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The gentry at the high table are sober and attentive as they listen, wine-glasses suspended, to a probably demure anecdote told by one of their number. |
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Given the tightness of the election, it's hard for even the most attentive voters to cut through the cacophony of spin, campaign blather, and last-minute scare tactics. |
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If anything, the rock audience was probably more attentive for longer. |
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With thirty-nine epsiodes and two Christmas specials to trawl through, that's a lot of television for even the most attentive of viewers in these time-poor days. |
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The bartenders can be hit or miss, but for the most part they are all friendly, fast, attentive, and knowledgeable. |
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And I must admit from the moment we passed through the bifold doors to the rustic brick interior, service was attentive and wait time for meals minimal. |
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The staff is smart, attentive, and blessedly innocent of the huckstering and bum's rushing that often characterize staples of the tourist circuit. |
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The ewes are attentive to their own, and stand patiently while lambs feed. |
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Messud never made that judgment, and the tragedy rhymes with the struggles of the chattering class in an attentive, fresh way. |
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While the service wasn't outstanding or particularly attentive, the person at the front counter was courteous, accommodating and knowledgeable about the menu. |
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Later on it fills up with a less work-focused crowd who like fine cosmopolitans poured by attentive staff, and late-night boogying to the live bands. |
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The construction workers wear soft eyes that soak up the morning sun, and the janitors have attentive ears that listen to the jostle of walking mobs. |
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You never saw such an attentive audience in all your born days. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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Loving and attentive, the Sheltie will not do well kennelled out of doors. |
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A pair of black armored guards, whose surcoats show a panther rampant on a sword, stand before the gates, attentive and ready, with spears held high. |
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They were quite simply impeccable, very attentive, fun but courteous. |
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He is attentive, even solicitous, and Theresa accepts a dinner date. |
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John had seemed the perfect partner, attractive, caring and attentive. |
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It gentles our character as a whole, rendering us more patient and respectful toward others, more attentive to and interested in people's thoughts and feelings. |
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They are attentive, polite, and keen, and teaching them is easy and fun. |
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The teacher alone can create an atmosphere that is positive and appealing just by being receptive, responsive and attentive to students' human needs. |
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A chivalrous chap, Randall gives the girl a shoulder to cry on, although Hopkirk feels that his corporeal colleague is being perhaps a little too attentive. |
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She gave jewelry away, gifts, and was one of the most attentive, caring friends. |
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It's also very child-friendly, with accommodating and attentive staff. |
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Even attentive listeners can be overwhelmed by too many rules. |
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Lastman, especially, was admired for his clear narratives and classicizing, archaeologically veristic settings, and his attentive reading of classical sources. |
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When I twitched slightly at the name of the artists, I resolved to not let my knee-jerk priggishness get in the way of giving this CD an attentive listen. |
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I could never predict what would set it off, the coyness or the flighty laughter that would usually gain me at least one attentive admirer for a night. |
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The man noticed her overly attentive stare and walked directly toward her. |
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Yet in practice, those most attentive to LGBT concerns may be the least eager to pick this fight. |
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At church, he hovered around Ruth like a fly, attentive to a fault. |
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The authors make the case for a middle ground, where investigators are attentive to broad patterns of interrelationships informed by causal understanding. |
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The attentive and sapient reader will no doubt see what's coming here. |
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His inspiring talk was greatly appreciated by the attentive audience. |
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Emily is of course an attentive and inventive mom, and she's an adept home-schooler as well. |
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A society marked off into classes need be specially attentive only to the education of its ruling elements. |
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They might be seen by the attentive or lucky visitor, usually in Smitswinkel Flats. |
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For a real secret he substitutes a pseudosecret, though in doing so he cannot help telling the attentive reader that there is a secret there. |
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When operated by a skilled and attentive weaver, looms are not dangerous by themselves. |
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Pandya explained the intricacies of various asanas to an attentive audience, practising yoga with him. |
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Andy the Maitre'd always welcomes you with some of the most attentive staff and Parth, the new chef, has worked all over the world. |
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Also borne in this spirit is the identically felt piano, an attentive, diversiform and interesting accompaniment. |
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Backshift inspections found station personnel to be attentive to assigned responsibilities. |
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As in the wild, The Aquarium's new auklet will be fed a diet of sand lances and krill by its attentive parents. |
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Saumarez was silent for good or bad, and as business-likely attentive as he could be, having due regard to his work and his polo. |
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Azie is a charming and attentive host. His cooking is excellent and the meals he prepares seem healthy and nutritious. |
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For patient-caregiver relationships, this enables the caregiver to transformationally go beyond expressed wants and become more attentive to patients' deeper needs. |
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She is an attentive listener, but does not like to talk much. |
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Species that echolocate in the lower end of the range, such as the hoary bat found across much of the Americas, can sometimes be heard by attentive humans. |
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Hence they appear more attentive to 'facework' and more propense than the Italians to save the complainee's face, either positive or negative, across all situations. |
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The companion supports the retreatant, seeking to keep him or her attentive to God's leading and guiding the retreatant through questions, suggestions and shared experience. |
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This confused musicians during US tours, as they found that American audiences were less attentive and more prone to outbursts during quiet passages. |
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Charles was a devoted father and uncommonly attentive to his children. |
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The courtier was a jaunty fellow, attuned to the esoteric court gossip and attentive to the least beneficial wind of favor blowing from the throne. |
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