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1 After that he began to scrutinize more narrowly the venders who surrounded him on every side.
2 Hanlon gave a start of surprise, and forced himself to scrutinize more carefully that enigmatic face.
3 This started him again,-thiswas a new trait in the creature that he must scrutinize more closely.
4 We shall now scrutinize more closely some of the developments which arose out of such an environment.
5 FINRA launched a related effort in 2012 to scrutinize more deeply the potential costs and benefits of new industry rules and changes it is developing.
6 Her attention thus engaged, she idly scrutinized more than the blurred lines.
7 Traders are now scrutinized more than ever throughout their banks, not just by their managers.
8 The German camp responded to the Canadian claims by saying their sleds were scrutinized more than other countries.
9 Transactions involving tax-haven jurisdictions such as Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai should be scrutinized more closely, the group said.
10 The name being thus satisfactorily settled, we all commenced scrutinizing more closely the lovely lair of the "Bounding Deer."
11 Donors say that aid is being scrutinized more closely than ever and other projects that are failing to meet expectations face similar cuts.
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