| 31. | It is clear that he is trying to find Lyndall, but is taking great pains to appear nonchalant.
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| 32. | He takes great pains to remember personal details about their background and also closely tracks their academic performance.
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| 33. | She takes great pains to study people and their culture and history by engaging with them in talks.
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| 34. | The waiters also take great pains to explain what you are eating, the scripted part of the performance.
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| 35. | Even though Ford takes great pains to separate pickups from SUVs, the inference is obvious : Want four doors?
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| 36. | Lastly, a manager should take great pains to correct situations in which others are being blamed for his mistakes.
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| 37. | Mann and Mamet often write characters who speak without using contractions, who take great pains to be unmistakably clear.
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| 38. | As the Gospel of Matthew takes great pains to explain, Mary's husband Joseph was a decendant of King David.
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| 39. | A salaryman takes great pains to become a better Mitsubishi man, Mitsui man or whatever company man is required.
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| 40. | The Estrella Inn, which was popular with the Hollywood crowd in the'30s and'40s, takes great pains to preserve that legacy.
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