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take special pains



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But the scientists who interpret the cloud pictures will have to take special pains to identify the places around the earth that are covered by its Rhode Island-size snapshots.

From Time Magazine Archive

This year the bureau will take special pains to get the count as accurate as possible.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some of them, like Du Pont at Wilmington, Del., take special pains to guard their employes from poisonous C52 fumes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Census officials have promised to take special pains to get a more accurate count during the 1980 census, in effect acknowledging that their methods have been inadequate.

From Time Magazine Archive

Callers should take special pains to make their visits opportune.

From Our Deportment Or the Manners, Conduct and Dress of the Most Refined Society by Young, John H.




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