On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 4 pieces and flatten lightly.
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Snoop instructs her saying, "Lightly Nikkie, lightly," as she taps it under the eye area.
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"It's an awesome power, and it should not be given lightly or exercised lightly," Beard said.
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Spray lightly with nonstick spray and sprinkle with enough granulated sugar to just lightly coat it.
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It has, however, been lightly edited and condensed, and where my notes failed me, very lightly paraphrased.
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Lightly spray the rolls with nonstick cooking spray and lightly cover with a sheet of plastic wrap.
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"I don't think it should be entertained lightly, and I don't think it is being entertained lightly," Gov.
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Place in a bowl cut side up, lightly drizzle with olive oil, and season lightly with salt and pepper.
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Dress the greens lightly, but not so lightly that some would call them naked, and serve alongside the potatoes.
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Line a 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper; lightly grease with cooking spray, and lightly dust bottom with flour. 2.
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If it is too firm, lightly beat it with a rolling pin on a lightly floured work surface until it becomes pliable.
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In our era of idées fixes it's almost disorienting to read an opinion that's held lightly, so lightly it's presented expressly for overhaul.
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Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead until elastic, then transfer to a large, lightly greased bowl and cover loosely with plastic wrap.
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The implication is that the evidence against Trump on obstruction shouldn't be dismissed lightly (even though Attorney General Bill Barr did end dismissing it rather lightly).
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According to an official response on the petition's page, that's not something the UK government takes lightly: Exclusion powers are very serious and are not used lightly.
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Prosecutor: Agreements not entered into lightly "We don't enter into these agreements lightly or capriciously or frivolously," Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel Conley said during a news conference Wednesday.
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He knew residents who still remembered the incident, and so he was able to give his research a personal dimension (though he skates over that lightly, perhaps too lightly).
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Decision not taken lightly In their January joint statement announcing the suspension of the search for the aircraft, Australia, China and Malaysia said the decision had not been taken lightly.
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Drop the dough ball into a lightly oiled bowl and cover the bowl with lightly oiled cellophane and set it in a warm place to rise for 2350 hours. 210.
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Arrange half the bread slices in a single layer on the baking sheet, press lightly so they soak up any fat left behind, then flip over and press lightly again.
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I take a classic approach, dusting the fish fillets lightly with seasoned flour, and browning them lightly on both sides in a little olive oil — about two minutes per side.
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The results were — how can we put this lightly?
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Here's the latest: • China's new U.S. strategy: Tread lightly.
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" "At times like these, Mexico needs to tread lightly.
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We walk down the streets at night with our arms lightly touching; we sit with our knees lightly touching; I lay my palm on that hollow at the back of his neck.
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They were lightly breaded outside and melty on the inside.
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But these oily, lightly seasoned breadsticks are somehow endlessly eatable.
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But she somehow hasn't learned to wear that erudition lightly.
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Nvidia's promise of Level 20163 autonomy shouldn't be taken lightly.
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But Mr. Haidle doesn't wear his eloquence and erudition lightly.
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"The decision came not lightly," Chester said at the time.
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Bake until golden brown and lightly toasted, about 28 minutes.
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STIREWALT: And there -- we have to remember, very lightly comparatively.
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When he does choose to embrace politics, he steps lightly.
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We do not take lightly how incredibly fortunate we are.
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It was, to put it lightly, a pretty good idea.
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The internet rallied to his cause, to put it lightly.
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A task he does not take lightly, nor should he.
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To put it lightly, this moment was a game changer.
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Intelligence is not a quality to attribute lightly to microbes.
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You can read my lightly edited conversation with Feaver below.
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"This is not a decision I take lightly," he said.
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Bake for 4 to 6 minutes, until lightly golden brown.
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Shake sieve lightly to dust the muffins with sugar. Serve.
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UneditedSame shot as last, but lightly edited in Adobe Lightroom.
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On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough until smooth.
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Bake until set and lightly browned, about 20 minutes. 3.
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Our transcript, presented below, has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Preheat oven to 450°, and lightly grease two cookie sheets.
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So far, local governments have reacted lightly to the protests.
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For the most part, he wears his considerable intelligence lightly.
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The only other major change is a lightly updated keyboard.
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Second, a switch: She had never taken my pain lightly.
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Those are strong words – and ones I don't take lightly.
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Trump's threat to punish France should not be taken lightly.
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Yet Mr Manafort has by no means got off lightly.
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Some will tread lightly and others will pound their fists.
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Whitney assures me this wasn't a decision she made lightly.
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It hasn't worked out that way, to put it lightly.
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One Thai man was lightly wounded in Patong, police said.
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But it is not a decision to be taken lightly.
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I don't take it lightly… I'm so proud of myself.
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The interview has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.
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These picks are lightly sweetened or not sweet at all.
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Users were, to put it lightly, unhappy with the update.
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Here are those exchanges, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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What follows is a lightly edited translation of our discussion.
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They often complain that corrupt bosses get off too lightly.
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Bake until heated through and lightly browned, about 20 minutes.
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This is not a candidate to be wished for lightly.
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It's clear Arellano does not take her Instagram game lightly.
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Al Roker isn't taking Megyn Kelly's comments on blackface lightly.
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"This is not a step we take lightly," said Nadler.
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Listen to a lightly edited version of the interview below.
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"You want something that will apply it lightly," she says.
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Cool slightly, then, using your hand, smash the potatoes lightly.
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That relationship is not something we do or take lightly.
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On a clean surface, roll out puff pastry dough lightly.
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United States military action is not to be taken lightly.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Simpson follows.
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Its lightly scented timber is used to make incense sticks.
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This article has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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The interview has been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.
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Transfer to a lightly floured surface and knead until elastic.
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You don't take anything lightly that they may be doing.
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"He does not take lightly these criminal charges," she said.
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And to put it lightly, they did not hold back.
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This is not a subject we take lightly at Motherboard.
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When we say iconic, we're not using that word lightly.
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She touches these political subjects lightly, insisting on slow reading.
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We have published 14 of those anonymous, lightly edited accounts.
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Relocating for a job isn't a decision to make lightly.
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These accounts have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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This is more than something to keep you lightly amused.
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The troops involved are too few and too lightly armed.
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For decades lightly regulated thrifts did most of this lending.
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Fresh grass jelly is fragrant, with a lightly smoky undertone.
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The French transcript (here) has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Judges do not lightly invoke those cases against one another.
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Some quotations have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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I don't take it lightly that I'm providing a service.
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Here's the rest of our conversation, lightly edited for clarity.
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Scorpio doesn't do Venus, or anything for that matter, lightly.
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He tapped lightly on the pane but she didn't flinch.
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Even now, it's not a disease to be taken lightly.
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Those who have got off lightly paid perhaps too little. . . .
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Seton Medical Center Austin was not taking my case lightly.
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We've posted a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation.
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This interview has been lightly edited for brevity and clarity.
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NBC's Matt Lauer pressed Clinton and went lightly on Trump.
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Bound only lightly to the past, it floats in time.
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"No team will be taking the USA lightly," he said.
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Haley said she did not take her endorsement decision lightly.
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Some in the industry said buying had already ebbed lightly.
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But that "if need be" should not be taken lightly.
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She dated lightly, yet sometimes yearned for a big love.
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Ryan: Yes, it is not a decision we made lightly.
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Such a position of influence should not be taken lightly.
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On Soccer Filippo Galli does not draw the parallel lightly.
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Magnussen's prince is, to put it lightly, a complete doofus.
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Everybody may take them a little lightly, but we don't.
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This is, to put it lightly, never an ideal scenario.
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To put it lightly, the guy was not a fan.
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I don't think it's being ... It's not being taken lightly.
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That kind of diagnosis should not be thrown around lightly.
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"We recommend lightly dosing the first time around," Crespo said.
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We did not advance our argument about asymmetric polarization lightly.
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Close the focaccia sandwiches, and press lightly to adhere. 8.
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Then we filled them with hay and smoked them lightly.
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Preheat a waffle iron and coat lightly with cooking spray.
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"I'm scared but excited because that's me," Jenny says lightly.
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Our conversation is below, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Door handles and other features get the lightly chromed treatment.
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Using a fork, lightly smash the vegetables into the broth.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Brinkmann follows.
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This conversation has been lightly condensed and edited for clarity.
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Add the onion and cook until lightly golden, 3503 minutes.
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Add the garlic and cook until lightly golden, 2 minutes.
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These interviews have been lightly edited for clarity and length.
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He doesn't take his status as a role model lightly.
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Here's the interview, which has been lightly edited for clarity.
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To put it lightly, it seems both complicated and exciting.
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Manzanilla sherry lightly chilled would also be a great choice.
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"We don't intend to conduct currency intervention lightly," Aso said.
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These responses have been lightly edited for space and style.
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The rest of the feathers were most likely lightly colored.
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Here is a lightly edited and condensed selection of comments.
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"This disease needs not to be taken lightly," KAT said.
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Which is not to say I made the decision lightly.
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Yeah, I don't take this situation lightly by any means.
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Lightly toss the lettuces and herbs in the dressing. 5.
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A lightly edited section of Moby's interview is transcribed below.
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And that, in this tournament, should not be taken lightly.
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Following is part of that conversation, edited lightly for length.
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Below is my conversation with Northam, lightly edited for clarity.
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On Soccer BURNLEY, England — Jack Cork wears his status lightly.
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Below are some of her responses, lightly edited for clarity.
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The exhibition and events don't wear their scholarly influences lightly.
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Her answers have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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It is a responsibility that I do not take lightly.
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Her answers have been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Eichhorn follows.
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Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist TORONTO — The snow is falling lightly.
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But even the former president's political opponents are treading lightly.
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Maybe even point it out lightly to the future parents?
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"This is not a decision I make lightly," he added.
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Artists' statements have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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As for makeup, I just lightly fill in my brows.
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His answers have been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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Their answers have been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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Bake until softened and lightly browned, about 20 minutes. 4.
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Their responses, lightly edited for clarity and style, are below.
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The closing of Waffle House locations is not taken lightly.
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Bowls brimming with tapioca balls bathed in lightly sweetened syrup.
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The responses were condensed and lightly edited prior to publication.
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Ms. Dion doesn't take this lightly, and she never did.
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I have not come to support an impeachment inquiry lightly.
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The bank said it had not taken the decision lightly.
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"I do not take this step lightly," Mr. Cummings wrote.
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Surely it's in bad taste to take evil so lightly.
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"I do not take this step lightly," Mr. Cummings wrote.
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A user activates the glove by lightly flexing their wrist.
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This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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It works perfectly, and I don't use that word lightly.
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Our interview has been lightly edited for length and flow.
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This is a position that I do not take lightly.
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My body fat score was, to put it lightly, harsh.
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The police and the authorities tread lightly in the area.
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There's lots of talk about recycling lightly singed titanium implants.
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Sanford's lethargic reelection bid was a lightly staffed shoestring affair.
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Sample questions have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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A war with Iran is not something to take lightly.
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But now is a different time, to put it lightly.
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I definitely had spots, but they were pretty lightly colored.
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To say that Harris was offended is putting it lightly.
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Lightly recruited in high school, he landed at Cleveland State.
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This is not to suggest we take official deficits lightly.
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One pilot was seriously wounded and the other one lightly.
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The United Nations does not apply the word "genocide" lightly.
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His comments have been lightly edited for clarity and brevity.
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Not that memoirists worth their salt take those liberties lightly.
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The company emphasized that it doesn't take this process lightly.
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Their answers have been lightly edited for time and clarity.
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Read on… The interview has been lightly edited for clarity.
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This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and concision.
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Biden's current 30% nationally is not to be taken lightly.
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The union, he said, did not make this decision lightly.
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"Therefore, it is something that should not be taken lightly."
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We shouldn't lightly forfeit our advantages by exiling devil's advocates.
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These places are typically lightly patrolled and accessible to everyone.
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On the trail, Buttigieg wears his intelligence lightly but insistently.
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The campaign caught ISIS off guard, to put it lightly.
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Still, this is an area where banks tread very lightly.
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Here are some of the responses, lightly edited for clarity.
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But Anthem is not likely to make its decision lightly.
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We know the president did not make this decision lightly.
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"We do not take this step lightly," the announcement said.
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Below is a lightly edited transcript of the full conversation.
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Read a lightly edited and condensed conversation with her below.
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This chat has been edited lightly for length and clarity.
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You can read a more condensed, lightly edited version here.
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But how can I share anything of my week lightly?
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A selection of reader comments, excerpted and lightly edited, follows.
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Our conversation has been lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Proofing and baking: Lightly egg was the croissants before proofing.
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I decided to embrace, at least lightly, the smart home.
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This account has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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This transcript has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Forbes follows.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Horowitz follows.
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This account has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Pasulka follows.
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At one time perhaps low-hanging political fruit, the Groundhog Day celebration has sometimes been perilous for mayors in recent years, causing one a lightly bitten index finger and another a lightly bruised reputation.
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Servings: 24Prep: 23 minutesTotal: 3 hours 6 bananas, peeled1 (12-ounce) bag semi-sweet chocolate chips1/2 cup whole milk43/3 cup toasted and lightly crushed cashews1/3 cup toasted and lightly crushed hazelnuts 1.
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These lightly carbonated, fruity drinks were the perfect amount of sweet.
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Lightly dust the work surface so that the dough doesn't stick.
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The excerpts below have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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This is what they said, lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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They said the decision was not made lightly or without sadness.
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Lightly grease a 2-quart baking dish with cooking spray. 2.
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Lay dough on a lightly floured baking sheet turned upside down.
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"She's never been one to make decisions lightly," the source says.
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On older iPhones, lightly tap twice on the Home button instead.
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That's probably cut into his cash flow, to put it lightly.
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A lightly edited transcript of that portion of our conversation follows.
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MCGURN: I don&apost think Kim will give up weapons lightly.
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Jason Momoa doesn't take the word "ohana" (Hawaiian for family) lightly.
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Editors' note: The construction worker's post was lightly edited for punctuation.
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Information warfare is a powerful weapon we should not take lightly.
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However, a job move is not something to take on lightly.
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Brush the balls of dough lightly but evenly with egg wash.
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These are — and we don't say this lightly — a real treat.
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"She's never been one to make decisions lightly," the source said.
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Three crew members were among those injured, all of them lightly.
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Bake until the cookies are lightly set, 10 to 12 minutes.
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Still, what befell Sanders, 78, is not to be taken lightly.
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FIRMS must tread lightly around the subject of their customers' weight.
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As a fan of the AirPods, I don't say this lightly.
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Her skin thrummed lightly through her shirt and my fingers trembled.
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She said that Lewinsky has not jumped into this work lightly.
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Airlines aren't taking the ban against Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 lightly.
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"It was mixed reviews, some really horrible reviews," he said lightly.
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That's why you should tread lightly around these 10 dangerous activities.
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They are too pricey to be expended on lightly armed insurgents.
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The interview below has been lightly edited and condensed for length.
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To put it lightly, Uber has had a rough couple months.
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Tax it too lightly and many more Mexicans will get stoned.
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"You know, I think that you put it lightly," Pierson responded.
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Cook for about 5 to 7 minutes, or until lightly toasted.
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I didn't make this decision lightly or hastily or under pressure.
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If you knock lightly into the charger, your phone shouldn't budge.
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Below, we've also shared a lightly edited transcript of the episode.
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Their full responses, lightly edited for clarity and length, are below.
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Here's my conversation with Sanford, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Lightly editedThe only rule you may be told is this one.
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I doubt that Brady eats anything lightly fried, but who knows.
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More from our conversation with Schreier follows, edited lightly for clarity.
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"The decision came not lightly," said Australia's transport minister, Darren Chester.
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Below is a condensed and lightly edited version of the interview.
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By their nature, such markets are illiquid and more lightly regulated.
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In Mosul, Iraqi special forces are mostly in lightly-armored Humvees.
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On a lightly floured surface, stretch the dough into a rectangle.
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Proving America treads more lightly at home than abroad is tricky.
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Bake until the crust is lightly browned, 15 to 20 minutes.
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Below is a lightly edited and condensed version of the interview.
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"One thing about Manny, we don't take anyone lightly," Roach said.
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But it is not taken lightly by any of the gardeners.
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You let him off too lightly ("One year old", January 203th).
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These are not decisions that are taken lightly by any means.
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Bake until cheese has melted and lightly browned, about 10 minutes.
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CNSamsung isn't taking reports of exploding Galaxy Note 7's lightly.
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You let him off too lightly ("One year old", January 13th).
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On a lightly floured surface, cut the dough into 3 pieces.
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Our conversation below has been edited lightly for length and clarity.
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Top with strawberry slices, pressing lightly into ice cream to adhere.
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Someone's up to no good and Abby doesn't take it lightly.
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But relocating for a job isn't a decision to make lightly.
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We are gonna eat lightly, relax, and take deep breaths #WeGotThis2018.
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With mechanicals, however, the keys actuate even if only lightly pressed.
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Despite the dedication, Coffey notes the group takes things relatively lightly.
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Place rolls seam side down on a lightly greased baking sheet.
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Pour mixture into a lightly greased and floured Bundt cake pan.
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The "I Like It" songstress did not make the decision lightly.
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Using your hands, lightly form the mixture into 10-inch meatballs.
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The following transcript has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Highlights from their talk follow, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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The internet, still reeling from the damage, had gotten off lightly.
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I can't imagine Crabtree is going to let this go lightly.
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Here is a transcript of our conversation, lightly condensed and edited.
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And it's not like he thinks Obama will take that lightly.
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These responses have been lightly edited for length and clarity. Six.
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The conversation, conducted via email, has been lightly edited for flow.
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Amazon, I think, has tread lightly in advertising for that reason.
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You want to shampoo lightly, using the palm of your hands.
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"Needless to say, this isn't something I take lightly," Obama wrote.
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It is not something I treat lightly about children under 18.
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"It looks like Lyft got off fairly lightly here," Dawson said.
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So I've excerpted it here, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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The final crust should be lightly browned and not very crispy.
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This is a major surgery and not to be taken lightly.
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This interview, conducted via email, has been lightly edited for flow.
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His decision to go back to New Jersey wasn't made lightly.
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Season with pepper and cook until lightly browned, about 6 minutes.
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But now anyone can scroll through the lightly redacted messages themselves.
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Bake until edges are very lightly browned, 18 to 20 minutes.
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Yet buying an annuity isn't a step to be taken lightly.
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And I don't think it should be taken lightly at all.
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We know that those were decisions that were not taken lightly.
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These are heavy emotional sacrifices that should not be taken lightly.
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Grill the pita, flipping once, until lightly charred, 2 minutes. 3.
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Simply define the borders and lightly fill in the entire lip.
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Add the pepper and cook until lightly toasted, about 2 minutes.
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They did not take expanding its power and its commitments lightly.
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The issue is lightly researched, so it is impossible to know.
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Our Slack conversation, condensed and lightly edited for clarity, is below.
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He styled his hair himself with a side part, lightly gelled.
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The Internet certainly isn't taking the news of Comey's dismissal lightly.
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Phil had been difficult from the start, to put it lightly.
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Iran's threats to disrupt international waterways should not be taken lightly.
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This version is lightly fragrant with notes of orange and bergamot.
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"Impeachment is not a power we should take lightly," Klein wrote.
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It's made all the more adorable by his lightly-flared pants.
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That is to brush aside what is happening far too lightly.
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A lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Fifield is below.
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At the time, Colorado had a lightly regulated individual insurance market.
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Federal regulations lightly regulate their sale and supersede conflicting state laws.
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Our conversation -- lightly edited to correct Chris' terrible typing -- is below.
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"I'm not taking that lightly and I'm so excited!" she added.
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If the latches do not immediately disconnect, wiggle them lightly.3.
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Schulte did not take the challenges of fixing Tangier lightly, though.
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It has been translated, and lightly edited for clarity and length.
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And to be sure, we are not taking these opportunities lightly.
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His responses have been lightly edited for length and clarity. 1.
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Accordingly, adding an authorized user isn't something to be taken lightly.
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The meat and dairy industries haven't taken this cultural shift lightly.
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So to have it come back, I don't take it lightly.
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It was raining lightly, and was noticeably colder than in Brooklyn.
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The event was action-packed, and I don't say that lightly.
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Hostility to trade — even misdirected rage — should not be taken lightly.
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Series descriptions are provided by Amazon and lightly edited for length.
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You can't take that very lightly, especially for a second round.
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"The Daily Beast does not do this lightly," the note said.
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Their comments below have been lightly edited for space and clarity.
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Lightly coat a 9"x13" baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
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Kiss, pinch, and lightly use your teeth on your partner's nipples.
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But India doesn't take its commitment to preventing climate change lightly.
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Look 2 Step 1: Prep hair by lightly misting with water.
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Bake until lightly browned, 12 to 15 minutes; set aside. 2.
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As Mr. Guild notes, "This is not to be taken lightly."
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" The board wrote that it did not make the decision "lightly.
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Bake for 15-20 minutes in preheated oven until lightly golden.
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Here's our chat below, only lightly edited: Re/code: Hi, Taryn!
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A commander lightly suggested she teach a class specifically for women.
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Working in batches, fry the panelle until lightly golden, 5 minutes.
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The lightly weighted technology group on the TSX retreated 2.4 percent.
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"I do not make this request lightly," Warren wrote to Obama.
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Asking someone to uproot their home should not be taken lightly.
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He kissed her on the lips, lightly yet with much excitement.
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Uncover and lower the heat to lightly simmer for 22 hour.
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My muscles obeyed me lightly and precisely, without contortion or effort.
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Someone with fewer resources would not have got off so lightly.
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"Rehab was tough, I don't wanna put it lightly," he said.
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Perhaps white South Africans, like my family, got off too lightly.
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Below is a lightly edited transcript of Carville's conversation with Rameswaram.
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Here is a lightly edited and condensed selection of those comments.
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Below are several outtakes, which have been lightly edited and condensed.
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"We're not taking this stuff lightly," White said, according to NJ.com.
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Perhaps because of this esteem, I tread lightly when cooking asparagus.
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Second, it is not a decision that should be taken lightly.
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This interview, below, has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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Below, we've got a lightly edited transcript of the whole conversation.
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Add the garlic and cook until lightly golden, 3 minutes more.
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Our conversation, lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity, follows.
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"I wouldn't give that up lightly," she said of her job.
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Transcripts of those conversations follow, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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I didn't make this decision lightly, or hastily, or under pressure.
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Their diagnosis was controversial at the time, to put it lightly.
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Here's a small selection of reader memories, lightly edited for clarity.
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Below, we've provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation.
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Their responses have been very lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Below is a lightly edited transcript of my conversation with Lavender.
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We've also provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversations.
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We've also provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation.
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Sischy's genius was that she took philosophy lightly and fashion seriously.
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Below, we've posted a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation.
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NHL players are patriotic and they do not take this lightly.
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"We did not make this decision lightly," reads their posted statement.
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The following conversations have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Below, we've posted a lightly edited complete transcript of the conversation.
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This should not be treated lightly and requires a transformational approach.
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Using your hands, lightly squeeze the tomatoes to gently macerate them.
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Drizzle the artichokes lightly with olive oil and season with salt.
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"This is not a decision I make lightly," de Blasio said.
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Here is a condensed and lightly edited selection of those comments.
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Here are a few of the comments, condensed and lightly edited.
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Here is a condensed and lightly edited selection of the comments.
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Here is a selection of the comments condensed and lightly edited.
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So, yeah, it's not a name to be thrown around lightly.
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They did not take their decision to resist the draft lightly.
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Highlights from their conversation follow, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Below, we've posted a lightly edited full transcript of the conversation.
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The water, just above lukewarm and smelling of sulfur, fizzed lightly.
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Below, we've provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversations.
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As a garnish, I use lightly pickled onions spiked with cayenne.
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The above conversation has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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In a new and lightly regulated industry, that meant getting creative.
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Cook the rigatoni in the boiling water until still lightly undercooked.
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Lee's father believes the man, also a pathologist, got off lightly.
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A sustainable lifestyle is not to be taken lightly, he added.
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Were you 'lightly sleeping' or did you wake up multiple times?
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But she has seemed disinclined to take Mr. Trump's appeal lightly.
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The sandals were still lightly snug, and more stretching was needed.
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Though he was a religious man, he wore his faith lightly.
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"We did not come to that conclusion lightly," Mr. Idle said.
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It's a superlative the city's five million residents don't take lightly.
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The following interview has been lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Still, no one wants to see brain organoids' potential discarded lightly.
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We know marriage is not something to be entered into lightly.
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That's not something to be taken lightly in today's retail environment.
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"Clothes aren't a major budget item for me," she said lightly.
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Tread lightly if you decide to try that with a kabocha.
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So they don't grab her wrists lightly and get her out.
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Below is a selection of responses, which have been lightly edited.
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Your head is level, looking ahead, lightly bobbing with each footfall.
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Cover lightly with plastic wrap and chill for 3003 minutes. 2300.
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Still kissing her, he cups her head lightly in his hands.
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The media is a powerful tool not to be taken lightly.
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We don't use it lightly or without careful discussion and consideration.
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This book of poems is a feat of research worn lightly.
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I definitely learned a lot and will not take this lightly.
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Besides, to put it lightly, Elon Musk loves to swim upstream.
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The following answers have been lightly edited and condensed for clarity.
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A selection of these stories, condensed and lightly edited, is below.
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We do not undertake this task lightly, nor from ideological preference.
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Lil Wayne is, to put it lightly, hardly a religious type.
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And also his talents: Peak Timberlake was lithe, lightly carnal, effortless.
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Their full responses, lightly edited for clarity and style, are below.
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The following interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Using your hands, lightly smash the potatoes to flatten them slightly.
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Below, we've posted a lightly edited complete transcript of the interview.
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Our conversation, which has been lightly edited for clarity, is below.
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Another person has been wounded lightly, German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung said.
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Cockburn, however, wears her grief lightly—it doesn't crowd the room.
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What follows is a condensed, lightly edited version of the conversation.
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Read their responses, which have been lightly edited for clarity, below.
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Fry the bread, flipping once, until lightly golden, about 2 minutes.
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The following comments have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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"Jupiter isn't going to give up its secrets as lightly, it seems."
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Place this seam down into a lightly oiled 9x5-inch loaf pan.
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Shopping for a new monitor can be overwhelming, to put it lightly.
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There will be blood, tears and threats that cannot be taken lightly.
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Add chicken, and cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned, about 3 minutes.
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That conversation -- conducted via email and lightly edited for flow -- is below.
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"I was pretty shocked to put it lightly," he told Mashable Australia.
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Bake your knots for 12-15 minutes or so, until lightly golden.
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A lightly edited (for length and clarity) transcript of our conversation follows.
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Samsung didn't take that lightly apparently, and fired back at today's keynote.
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Despite a reputation for kindness, Josephine was not to be taken lightly.
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Here's a selection of our conversation, lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Seven were listed as lightly injured; one was listed as moderately injured.
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The series will change your life — and I don't say that lightly.
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A transcript of our discussion follows, lightly edited for clarity and length.
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The interview has been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.
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Now, clearly, this was not a decision that the president took lightly.
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That section of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.
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He&aposs not a big fan of Trump to put it lightly.
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Bake in preheated oven until lightly browned, 5 to 7 minutes. 3.
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Fluff from pillows for an exhibition, Pink Noise, lightly dusts the furniture.
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Warning: this contains plot points galore about Get Out, so tread lightly.
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"Zoey's role is not to be taken lightly," Genes, 30, tells PEOPLE.
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International party planners and promoters Cityfox do not take their job lightly.
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Add onion; cook, stirring often, until lightly browned, 4 to 5 minutes.
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Professionals also stress that ADHD medication—particularly stimulants—shouldn't be taken lightly.
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At the time, reports suggested Kaabi and Azizi were only lightly wounded.
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An excerpt of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.
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The drug has really been life-transforming, which I don't say lightly.
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Lightly rinse with cold water and thoroughly dry with a paper towel.
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Only BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said it lightly in the press conference.
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Echo sent a lightly-encrypted message to Bravo rather than replying aloud.
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The waffle fries are lightly battered and cut for maximum potato goodness.
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"I do not make these recommendations lightly," Tillerson wrote in the letter.
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To say I was obsessed with her would be putting it lightly.
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Those conversations have been combined and lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Drain and cool until cool enough to handle, then lightly smash. 3.
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The decisions we made last week were not easy nor taken lightly.
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We should not take these decisions lightly – people's lives depend on it.
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"This is not the kind of decision we take lightly," Kirby said.
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Mueller's team, according to reports, did not arrive at their statement lightly.
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Such harm is hard to quantify, but should not be dismissed lightly.
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And the game lightly discourages players from using the fascinating Typhon neuromods.
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These suits are beautiful: skintight, lightly armored, with a fantastic bubble helmet.
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"It's a huge responsibility, and we don't take it lightly," he said.
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Margery bounced lightly on her toes, bare on the glittering glass floor.
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Amazon is a monster, and this shouldn't be taken lightly by Instacart.
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I don't say this lightly, but Trump appears deeply unstable to me.
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Refinery29 has not taken the decision to publish these graphic images lightly.
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"They're very thin," the prospective buyer replied, lightly rubbing a gray wing.
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So Baghdadi's followers and other thugs should sleep lightly — if at all.
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It's a decision that affects many players, and it doesn't come lightly.
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This interview has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity and readability.
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Gather that mixture carefully into balls, and press them lightly into discs.
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Being a positive role model is a responsibility she doesn't take lightly.
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Heat a grill pan over medium high; lightly coat with cooking spray.
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The transcript has been translated from German and lightly edited for clarity.
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His touch on a Shakespearean text is one of lightly carried scholarship.
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A portion of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.
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Victoria&aposs Secret Lightly Lined Wireless Bra in Berry Diva, $39.95; victoriassecret.
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Many have turned to lightly regulated compounding pharmacies, which can mix chemicals.
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Portions of the interview are below, lightly edited for brevity and clarification.
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Taking patients off the donor list is not something we take lightly.
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Litt's responses to those questions, lightly edited for length and clarity, follow.
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Don't take these products lightly, though — especially if you're on a budget.
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Roast in oven until lightly browned and tender, 15 to 17 minutes.
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A unique specimen such as the Iceman is not cut open lightly.
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"The Egyptian people will not let this crime pass lightly," he said.
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The lipstick swatches, which I'd be most interested in, went on lightly.
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Traffic flows lightly along once-jammed roads in Aleppo, despite the checkpoints.
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The cake should be golden brown and lightly souffléd on the sides.
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The conversation has been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.
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Gently top with the other rice cake, pressing lightly to adhere. 3.
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Lightly grease a baking sheet; spread mixture into a ½-inch-thick layer.
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Turns out there isn't actually any sex, just four lightly-described kisses.
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What follows is a transcript of our conversation, condensed and lightly edited.
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Chamberlin insisted in the note that the decision did not come lightly.
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Use a lip brush to lightly highlight the center of your lips.
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Below are excerpts from their conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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But compared with many other commodity exporters Indonesia is getting off lightly.
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Continue stirring until the beef is lightly browned, 7 to 10 minutes.
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Add garlic, and cook, stirring constantly, until lightly toasted, about 2 minutes.
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What's more, leaving Hawaii is not a decision that people take lightly.
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Roll the balls in the cocoa until lightly coated; sprinkle with salt.
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Add flour, and cook, whisking constantly, until lightly golden, about 1 minute.
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"With teenage kids, you've got to tread lightly," she told WSJ Magazine.
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Your flesh is ready to ever so lightly sting under the sun.
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You can listen to a lightly edited version of the interview below.
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She can't take easy fights and Shields can't take any opponent lightly.
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Line a 12-cup muffin tin or lightly grease with coconut oil.
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Lightly re-flour the board and continue kneading for six more minutes.
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Here are the transcripts of our conversations, some lightly edited for clarity.
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Spoiler warning: This interview touches lightly on the ending of Sing Street.
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This was an incredibly difficult decision and not one we made lightly.
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Critics at home and abroad argue that Google has got off lightly.
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This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity and length.
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As of today, Craig can only lightly move his face and neck.
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Thank you, she said, shaking my hand lightly with her slender fingers.
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Jessie J isn't taking the comparisons between her and Jenna Dewan lightly.
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"No one should take this storm lightly," he told a news conference.
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In 1971's Shoot, he was just supposed to be scratched lightly.
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The lightly delivered aside prompted a flood of criticism from domestic opponents.
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The Y.P.G. fought back, deploying small, lightly armed units throughout Kobanî's streets.
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The tart can be served at room temperature, chilled or lightly warmed.
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Here are some of their suggestions, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Their conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for flow, is below.
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"These are not decisions that I make lightly," Dr. Hawkinberry said afterward.
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" "This situation is not taken lightly by any member of the board.
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On Thursday, the department released a lightly redacted version of the report.
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Mash lightly, then stir in yogurt and season with salt and pepper.
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Rare, in a lightly charred crust, it is the "comfortable bourgeois meal".
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World leaders do not appear to be taking the U.S. decision lightly.
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Some of their responses have been lightly edited for style and flow.
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M.H.: The sixth-place Derby finisher is wicked fast but lightly raced.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and edited lightly for context, is below.
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With memories of that unexpected outcome still fresh, traders are treading lightly.
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Cupid is a free-running colt but also a lightly raced one.
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The song is great fun, but it's not to be taken lightly.
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Historical facts are sprinkled lightly among Elwood's detailed perceptions of his experiences.
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"We don't take it lightly, that I can tell you," Trump said.
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But cantonal police don't take their duty dolling out gun licenses lightly.
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Our conversations -- conducted via email and lightly edited for flow -- is below.
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Porta-te bem , he said, slapping my face lightly and laughing, behave.
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It began with a lightly bloodstained sheet in a Manchester hotel room.
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But both regulations are widely flouted and lightly enforced by traffic police.
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On a very lightly floured surface, knead the dough until it's smooth.
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Lightly brush top of piecrust with beaten egg, reserving remaining beaten egg.
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Here's the full Q&A, which has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Bake until firm, lightly browned, and cooked through, about 8 more minutes.
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The first is that one should never enter into babka making lightly.
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The crisp and smoky leaves of lightly charred cabbage are vital, though.
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Comments in students' own words, though lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Make the rugelach: Place the chilled dough on a lightly floured surface.
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Zendaya has, yet again, proved she doesn't take rude Twitter trolls lightly.
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To put it lightly, it hasn't been the best year for Timmies.
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Once the egg is in, he continues to move the water lightly.
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When finished, the cookies will be lightly golden and cracked on top.
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A transcript of our conversation follows, lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Add the peppers and cook, tossing occasionally, until lightly charred, 4 minutes.
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A portion of our discussion follows, lightly edited for length and clarity. .
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And he seemed to take his affiliation with the Democratic Party lightly.
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This conversation was originally published in 2017 and has been lightly updated.
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"Any thoughts on applying for the O-1?" he asks, too lightly.
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I travel often, usually carrying only a small backpack and packing lightly.
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Conventional wisdom and past experience suggests that plagiarism can't be taken lightly.
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This was, to put it lightly, a big deal in cosmological physics.
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Add the onion and garlic and cook until lightly caramelized, 5 minutes.
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The show was, to put it lightly, an unholy baptism in sound.
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Some outtakes from our chat with Jarvis follow, edited lightly for length.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and edited lightly for flow, is below.
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This is a condensed and lightly edited transcript of our email conversation.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for clarity, is below.
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Many buyers note that it doubles as hand soap when lightly diluted.
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Heat will easily disable the poisonous compound, so I toast them lightly.
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Mr. Judge is, to put it lightly, not the ideal character witness.
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A lightly edited transcript of our conversation, recorded on March 12, follows.
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Income from wealth is taxed very lightly and sometimes not at all.
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Add the onion and cook until soft and lightly golden, 3 minutes.
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Regardless, Gallinger's experience is a testament to not taking body modifications lightly.
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Here are a selection of them, lightly edited for clarity and length.
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Below is a sample of some representative viewpoints, edited lightly for clarity.
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Here are some of their responses, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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It's closer to nordic cuisine, more about lightly curing and sweetly smoking.
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Hence, the judge did not consider that Mr. Manafort got off lightly.
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This interview has been translated from Spanish, and lightly edited for clarity.
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Below, we've also provided a lightly edited complete transcript of their conversation.
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Their responses have been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.
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The Gammells, lightly dressed for the balmy weather, arrive at the restaurant.
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"I want to stress we've not taken these steps lightly," he said.
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That means that the court doesn't lightly upend precedents like Roe v.
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What follows is a transcript of our discussion, lightly edited for clarity.
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Below, you'll also find a lightly edited transcript of the full episode.
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"I don't take lightly making a referral for criminal investigation," he said.
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A transcript of our conversation, lightly edited for content and clarity, follows.
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ET. "This is not a decision I make lightly," the mayor said.
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Chief executive Andy Marinos said SANZAAR had not taken the decision lightly.
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Messi wears his brilliance more lightly; these things just come to him.
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"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," Tedros continued.
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At Doppelgänger, an orange slice is then lightly muddled at the bottom.
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Blackouts aren't to be taken lightly—especially if they become a pattern.
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They also sell lightly-lined bras that don't have expensive molded cups.
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The tanks quickly disabled the lightly armed convoy, and the Americans surrendered.
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A lightly edited transcript of our phone interview on Tuesday night follows.
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Their responses have been lightly edited for clarity and to preserve anonymity.
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Here's the transcript of our chat, lightly edited for brevity and clarity.
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He is lightly raced, bred for the distance and in expert hands.
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No country can lightly build fences to stop the tides of history.
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Here are some of the responses, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," he said.
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"Pandemic is not a word to use lightly or carelessly," Tedros added.
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Below is a selection of their thoughts, which have been lightly edited.
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Biden lightly jabbed Warren over how she'd pay for Medicare for All.
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Here are some responses, in readers' own words, lightly edited and condensed.
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A transcript of our conversation, lightly edited for clarity and brevity, follows.
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Fill mini-madeleine pan and bake about 8 minutes, until lightly browned.
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"I do not enter into this lightly," he said, the Star reported.
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As always with white wines, drink lightly chilled but not icy cold.
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What happened on Tuesday is unprecedented, a word I don't use lightly.
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Lightly grease a sheet tray with olive oil and set aside. 2.
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Most people don't make the decision to go back to school lightly.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for context, is below.
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The seasoning lightly pickles the beet slices in just a few minutes.
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The people responsible knew that their acts would not be taken lightly.
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The transcript that follows has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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If this resembles Derek Walcott's poetry, the heavy influence is lightly worn.
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A few people were lightly injured in clashes with sticks and stones.
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He wears his influences on his sleeve, but he wears them lightly.
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The Castagnolo is crisp, lightly fruity, a touch savory and very refreshing.
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The Afghan Local Police are a lightly trained, pro-government militia force.
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We heard from more than 1,100; here is a selection, lightly edited.
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I'm answering some of them here, edited lightly for length and clarity.
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Here is a selection of their responses, which have been lightly edited.
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Some excerpts from our conversation follow, edited lightly for length and clarity.
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All deliver lightly funny, loose turns and are generally nice to watch.
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Here is a selection of the responses, which have been lightly edited.
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Donating lightly used shoes can benefit someone in need and reduce waste.
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Our No. 2 bottle was the balanced, elegant, lightly fruity Diebolt-Vallois.
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"We did not undertake these relocations lightly," he said in a statement.
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Cook until lightly browned on the first side, 1 to 2 minutes.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for flow is below.
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Our conversation -- conducted via email and lightly edited for flow -- is below.
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Add the chicken and cook, flipping once, until lightly golden, 6 minutes.
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Please note: Artists' statements have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Stern could be an autocratic workaholic who did not suffer fools lightly.
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Here's a lightly edited transcript of her conversation with host Sean Rameswaram.
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This interview has been lightly edited and condensed for clarity and brevity.
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But she is now treading more lightly on many of those stances.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited for flow -- is below.
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"I don't say this lightly," he wrote in a fundraising email Thursday.
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A transcript of our conversation — lightly edited for length and clarity — follows.
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Immigration is a critical national security issue that cannot be taken lightly.
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"It's conceivable that the German economy will get off lightly." he said.
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" Still, Mr. Ellison continued: "We did not enter into this decision lightly.
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The publication of graphic images is never taken lightly at The Times.
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Sphen flapped his wings and lightly jabbed at her with his beak.
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That portion of our conversation follows, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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The EU is not happy about the situation, to put it lightly.
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Hope we're about to tread lightly and not say anything totally absurd!
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That portion of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows.
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So we cannot take this case lightly, even if precedent is clear.
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SANZAAR Chairman Brent Impey added the decision had not been taken lightly.
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Our conversation has been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.
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Grill the cabbage, flat-side down, until lightly charred, about 5 minutes.
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Here are transcripts of the exchanges, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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A transcript of our conservation follows, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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The interview has been condensed and lightly edited for length and clarity.
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" She cautions those looking into the sober-curious movement to "tread lightly.
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This interview has been lightly edited for clarity and condensed for length.
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Add the garlic and cook 1 to 2 minutes, until lightly golden.
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Below is a lightly edited transcript of a section from the interview.
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The snow was coming down lightly in New York, where Mr. Trump lives.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Kathy.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kurt's conversation with John.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Roger.
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Adding a new state to the union is not something to take lightly.
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Add oyster mushrooms, and cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned, about 6 minutes.
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Lightly steaming or microwaving is the best way to preserve nutrients in vegetables.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Susan.
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Carsten Brzeski, chief economist at ING Germany, said the country had escaped lightly.
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On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to about ¼-inch thick.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Alex.
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We can probably assume that's what the movie was hinting at, however lightly.
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The perks of living in the city are not something to take lightly.
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These are lightly edited excerpts of what they told me during our conversations.
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Spoon cornbread mixture into a lightly greased 5½- or 6-quart slow cooker.
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Mix thoroughly but lightly (to keep from turning out an overly compact texture).
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Transfer the steak to a cutting board and tent lightly with aluminum foil.
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Never Been Kissed is a comedy, but it never took Josie's plight lightly.
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Press mixture into bottom and up sides of a lightly greased 9-in.
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It is, to put it lightly, an internet conspiracy theorist's dream come true.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Jonathan.
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They are both considered extraordinary remedies, never awarded lightly, or as a right.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Randy.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Hosain.
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper; lightly coat paper with cooking spray.
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A lightly edited transcript of our conversation, translated from the original Spanish, follows.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Ken.
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It's not going over too well in the community, to put it lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Alan.
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So do not expect either woman to take this UFC 196 scrap lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Michael.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Paul.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Carole.
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Add 4-6 dash of Angostura bitters to taste and stir lightly. 2.
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We gathered around the table and set our fingers lightly on the board.
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Below is my interview with Warren, which has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Teddy's conversation with Freada.
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I'm lightly flexing and I've adjusted my bottoms to hide my love handles.
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Astronauts in space have lightly corrected the president during a phone call before.
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Politicians asked why bank regulators took the mass fabrication of accounts so lightly.
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Then she lightly threatens to have the Mountain kill him right this minute.
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This is MLS, we're not taking anything for granted or lightly at all.
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Grill corn uncovered, until tender and lightly charred, about 10 minutes, turning occasionally.
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When she was found dead, her left sneaker was lightly splattered with bleach.
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The attackers lightly wounded the exhibition's security guard and tore apart the photographs.
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He explained during a chat on Friday, which we've lightly edited for length.
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Lightly coat a 12-cup Bundt pan with some of the melted butter.
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In the meantime, here are outtakes from our conversation, edited lightly for length.
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Cook and stir until slightly softened and lightly browned, 5 – 7 minutes. 4.
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We've also shared a lightly edited transcript of Patel's conversation with Duhaime-Ross.
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Mr Trump, from what he has said, does not take this responsibility lightly.
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We've also shared a lightly edited transcript of Leah's conversation with Duhaime-Ross.
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We've also shared a lightly edited transcript of Seetharaman's conversation with Duhaime-Ross.
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To describe this as an unasked-for argument would be putting it lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Ezra.
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But her message is an important one that should not be taken lightly.
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Safe, yes, but Holt admitted he isn't taking the Zika virus threat lightly.
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The following conversation has been lightly edited and condensed for length and clarity.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Katrina.
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"We don't take it lightly," Cook said of the US decision to strike.
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The news sent local Beyoncé fans into a meltdown, to put it...lightly.
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Unwrap and roll out dough on a lightly floured surface to ¼-inch thick.
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But it's actually a true mental health condition—and nothing to take lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Maria.
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He was the object of ridicule, and that's not something he takes lightly.
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Saying people love Star Wars and enjoy pasta would be putting it lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Bradley.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Swisher's chat with Lanier.
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Kanatbek Isayev, an MP who endorsed Mr Babanov, did not escape so lightly.
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Here are the highlights of their conversation, lightly edited for length and flow.
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The two men involved in the case did not have a child lightly.
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It must also keep a close eye on India's lightly regulated "nonbank" lenders.
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" Here's the story... -- The WaPo says the report will only be "lightly redacted.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Tristan.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Dan.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Helena.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Emily.
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Lightly-fried seal meat, if you're gonna be in Antarctica for a while.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Sam.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Rani's conversation with Bret.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Andrew.
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Nick This post has lightly updated to include additional comment from Nick Denton.
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He also has a dad who does not seem to take haters lightly.
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There are tons of sellers that don't seem credible, to put it lightly.
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Here's a transcript of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity. Hey!
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So deciding when and how to claim isn't a choice to make lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Ellen.
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All the same, I keep my fingers lightly resting on the steering wheel.
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That can also take a toll on troops riding in lightly armored vehicles.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Valerie.
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Note: We lightly edited what teachers wrote to us for style and clarity.
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Lightly muddle all ingredients; just enough to get the essence of the fruit.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Michele.
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I lightly touched round the edges with my lips, and I was bleeding.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Mehdi.
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The lightly costumed crowd danced contentedly, but seemed to hold back a bit.
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Grill chicken until lightly charred and cooked through, about 6 minutes per side.
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Occasionally, she's whitewashed completely—an act the Belizean Brooklynite does not take lightly.
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Lethal weapon Hey bad guys, you might want to step lightly in Connecticut.
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Add the almonds and cook until lightly browned and toasted, about 5 minutes.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Teddy's full conversation with Semil.
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There's the freewheeling, lightly regulated internet dominated by the geeks of Silicon Valley.
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The newer one feels very lightly waxed, but I know it's in there.
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Rick Scott has warned 1.5 million residents not to take evacuation orders lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Eugene.
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Three Mercer County sheriff's deputies were lightly injured during the standoff, WPVI reported.
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Notably, he asserted that: NB: The interview has been lightly edited for clarity.
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Labeling something as terrorism has legal ramifications, too, and is not applied lightly.
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His left-field defense is, if you want to be nice, lightly regarded.
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper (or lightly coat with vegetable oil).
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Jessica.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Patrick.
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The lightly-loaded rocket delivered the satellite nearly vertically to its deployment altitude.
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To put it lightly, this threw me for a personal and profound loop.
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Add the garlic and cook until lightly toasted, about 5 to 7 minutes.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Matt.
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I never use the term 'Hitchcockian' lightly, but I believe it is Hitchcockian.
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The historic event hasn't come without some hiccups, and that's putting it lightly.
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" He also insisted that "opposing this order is not something we take lightly.
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On a lightly floured surface, divide the dough into 29 equal-sized balls.
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The words "in love with" are not taken lightly, especially in a memoir.
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Deciding to steal $85 million worth of cryptocurrency isn't something to take lightly.
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To put it lightly, it's been an intense week in the news cycle.
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Add the onions and cook until dark and lightly caramelized, about 40 minutes.
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A zombie face ripping through flesh to cover a lightly sketched stick figure.
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But the exhibition wears this purpose lightly, and the history lesson is welcome.
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A widespread habit of lightly taking offence can be a burden on everyone.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Steve.
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Can you pack lightly enough that you don't have to check a bag?
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Gabe.
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So while everybody else may take this lightly… it's real life for us.
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She moved as lightly as a bubble as she walked beside the Prince.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Alex.
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The first half of the season, he struggled, and that's putting it lightly.
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Its filling must include beef, swede, potato and onion, lightly seasoned, appropriately chunky.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Kathleen.
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And as a relationship progresses, daters don't take that password sharing question lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Bryce.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Reshma.
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Below is a transcript of our conversation, condensed and lightly edited for clarity.
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PrepYou already know that prepping the lips by lightly exfoliating them is key.
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To say that McGregor has a controversial past would be putting it lightly.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and only lightly edited for flow, is below.
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"This is not something I take lightly," Shildt said at a press conference.
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Knead dough on a lightly floured surface until a smooth ball forms. 2.
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Lightly breaded and fried scallops sparkled atop a mix of salt and pepper.
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The wedding is still on, but "I'm not taking it lightly," she said.
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The issue of the lightly armoured Snatch Land Rover illustrated the generals' thinking.
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I roll the raisins lightly in flour, then mix them into the batter.
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Our conversation, conducted via email and lightly edited only for flow, is below.
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Adams sets all this energetically, but with an excess of lightly bouncing parlando.
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Below is a selection of those reader comments, which have been lightly edited.
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Show that you'd never take firing someone lightly — even if it is hypothetical.
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Our hearts break for those involved, and we do not take that lightly.
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It was last updated in 1993 and the priciest homes are taxed lightly.
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Pour ¼ cup egg whites onto plate, and season lightly with salt and pepper.
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"We do not take this task lightly," the company said in a statement.
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As a result, some lightly sweetened brands of granola are starting to emerge.
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This sunscreen comes in a lightly tinted version or a non-tinted version.
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His friends say his only snack at night is seven lightly salted almonds.
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But I had a great experience with the Cool Cotton Lightly Lined Wireless.
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These lightly armed or unarmed craft police waters under their home government's jurisdiction.
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Begin lightly pulling and pushing the dough toward the edges of the tray.
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"Well, obviously, the FBI didn't do this lightly," Johnson said Friday on CNN.
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Bonus: +2 because Ruffalo's Banner is only lightly muscled instead of super-swole.
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The decision to move the boys using divers has not been taken lightly.
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Seen in this light, "OK Boomer" is letting the generation off incredibly lightly.
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This article originally appeared on Medium and has been lightly edited and condensed.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Lora.
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Excerpts from our conversation below have been lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Oregon adjusted first and began scoring on spectacular dunks or lightly contested layups.
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As for Ben and Emily, the script only lightly sketches their shared history.
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In a mortar and pestle, lightly smash the jalapeno, tomato, and red onion.
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After the dough has chilled, place it onto a lightly floured work surface.
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Creamed cauliflower, toasted pancetta, florets of romanesco with strands of lightly pickled carrot.
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Sprinkle the dough balls lightly with coarse-grained sea salt just before baking.
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This was something I hadn't felt before, since I'd only been hit lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Jen.
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She wrote lightly at first, then asked her tutor if it was correct.
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She lightly rebuffed them, saying that the pants would suit her just fine.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Mullenweg.
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An aggressive journalist overreacts when Carey lightly pushes her out of his way.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Jean.
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I put my fingers to the plastic, lightly, so they make no impression.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Shoshana.
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A transcript of our conversation, lightly edited for length and clarity, follows below.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Keith.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Mark.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with April.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited transcript of Kara's full conversation with Robert.
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Here, they dress theirs with a lightly cured egg and fermented kangaroo juice.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Laura.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Meredith.
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Amber Heard is not one to let attacks on her character pass lightly.
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You'll start the day with a nice, lightly caffeinated cup of cheese tea.
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I drafted questions and paired them with lightly edited passages from the text.
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Instead, lightly scrub out any stuck-on food with water and a sponge.
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"This is not a decision that ought to be lightly made," Hoyer said.
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The Trumps have a pretty strained relationship with Baltimore, to put it lightly.
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Below is a lightly edited transcript of Goldman's conversation with host Sean Rameswaram.
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Advertisers have to tread lightly with their messaging in a time of crisis.
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"I wear sunscreen to protect myself from future sun damage," she said lightly.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Rebecca.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Jill.
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Here are the transcripts of those conversations, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Nuala.
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It's maddening because he often deals lightly with major forks in the road.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of my conversation with Neal.
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Here's a brief snippet of our exchange, lightly edited for length and clarity.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Kara's conversation with Laurene.
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Below, we've shared a lightly edited full transcript of Peter's conversation with Rob.
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