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"watchfully" Definitions
  1. in a way that pays careful attention to what is happening in case of danger, accidents, etc.

31 Sentences With "watchfully"

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When I saw the film, I noticed how watchfully Destiny enters every room.
Still later, she made elongated, totemic sculptures of cast iron that tower watchfully over their surroundings.
Mr Trump could back-pedal on protectionism, ignore or somehow improve Obamacare and maintain America's watchfully adversarial footing with Russia.
This leads households to spend more cautiously, businesses to invest with parsimony, banks to lend more watchfully and investors to trade vigilantly.
From a glass-fronted cabin on the dock, one of two lifeguards who are on duty throughout the year scanned the water watchfully.
Or will this be a squabbling talking-shop of a government, over which Mr Trump will preside watchfully, before swooping down on one side of an argument or another?
To watchfully occupy a chair was a pursuit that belonged neither to the day nor to the night; neither to the world of action nor to the world of rest.
When it comes to the time issue, Ms. von Furstenberg, who doles out her physical energy watchfully because of her disease, seems particularly well equipped to shine a light on that which is lost in the blur of life's everyday demands.
But most of the play consists of the two actors, both Olivier Award winners, watchfully maneuvering across the wide expanse of Hildegard Bechtler's airy yet arid set, quoting Shakespeare at each other or joining forces to make a mean-looking bloody mary.
My father, who is from an Italian family, didn't cook it very often, but, when he did, he watchfully and continuously stirred the pot with great patience, making sure the polenta turned out perfectly smooth and creamy, and didn't stick to the bottom of the pan.
Observing watchfully (some might say overearnestly) as the stakes are heightened is Hester Worsley, the play's lone American, who is courted by Gerald but otherwise exists at odds with the same frivolous English upper crust with which the Dublin-born Wilde was clearly and entirely smitten.
That role is taken here by Sian Thomas, who strains a bit to communicate the wicked bite of a woman whose household includes two black servants who are given more to do than just stand watchfully by, roles that are filled with aplomb by Michelle Asante and Trevor Laird.
Yellow caution tape drapes large glass doors leading into the building that houses the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) in Sterling, Virginia, a suburb of DC. People coming to visit are asked to enter through a small side door, where a tall man with hard eyes stands watchfully.
They play cards so differently, befitting their personalities: the older in a constant state of simmering rage at the unjustness of everyone else's moves, which turns, in the moment of victory, to benevolent forgiveness; the younger silently, watchfully processing the game and then making a surprising and intuitive move to defeat us all.
On the first morning, Bradman won the toss and elected to bat, and Barnes continued his run of low scores since the First Test. The first over bowled by Bedser to Barnes was watchfully played to complete a maiden.Arlott, p. 56.
Rakovszky became a member of the National Assembly in 1920 as the KNEP representative. Rakovszky was appointed Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary on 18 February 1920. He was one of the signers of the temporary direction of the sovereign power's practice in this quality. He observed the house rules watchfully, forcefully and impartially.
He was erratic in his length and bowled three long hops outside leg stump at the debutant Emmett, who ignored the opportunity to attack and let the balls pass.O'Reilly, p. 87. At the other end, Washbrook also played watchfully and avoided any horizontal bat shots, apart from a missed cut against Johnston's bowling. Overall however, the English openers appeared comfortable in the first half hour of play.
Not a frontline bowler, Barnett focused on bowling defensively at medium pace, and the Australians wanted to make a safe start, so they decided to play him watchfully. This prompted some commentators to claim Barnett had allowed the Australians to settle into their rhythm by not trying to pressure them.Arlott, p. 35. Barnes batted assuredly, while Morris was hesitant and shuffled around the crease.
They later had two sons together, Robert and Matthew. Altman would frequently travel to the locations of her husband's film sets that were located in various places around the globe, bring their children along with her. Altman became a prolific archivist watchfully documenting her husband's film career. She would frequently assist him on his films sets; although none of these roles were listed in the films' credits.
Throughout Nichol's association with President's Choice, Loblaw relied heavily on the executive's own palate when it came to product development. According to one newspaper report, "Dave's taste buds decree major business decisions." The Loblaw test kitchen was, in fact, situated next door to Nichol's office in central Toronto where it served as crucible for product acceptance or rejection: > Nichol is stepping through his daily paces in Loblaw's airy, white test > kitchen. Seven product-development staff hover watchfully.
Throughout Nichol's association with President's Choice, Loblaw relied heavily on the executive's own palate when it came to product development. According to one newspaper report, "Dave's taste buds decree major business decisions." The Loblaw test kitchen was, in fact, situated next door to Nichol's office in central Toronto where it served as crucible for product acceptance or rejection: > Nichol is stepping through his daily paces in Loblaw's airy, white test > kitchen. Seven product-development staff hover watchfully.
After about three weeks, the young are more active and may engage in wing stretching and flapping. At this point, the female takes to a perch about away but continues to watchfully protect the young. The young may soon also be able to feed themselves but are often apparently fed by the mother well after this. Reportedly family remains together for some time after young fly and the young eagle is fed until they can fly more strongly.
Soon thereafter, the torpedo boat commenced making "an immense smoke screen" that effectively concealed the entrance into Cartagena of the strange submersibles. About three hours later, SS Don Neal — Artemis' assigned charge — stood out of Cartagena Harbor. The yacht took her into convoy at 18:50 and set a course for Oran, French Morocco. As Don Neal plodded along at , her escort zig-zagged watchfully, on each side of the base course and made a complete circle of her consort every half-hour.
In broad terms, Dodgson has traditionally been regarded as politically, religiously, and personally conservative. Martin Gardner labels Dodgson as a Tory who was "awed by lords and inclined to be snobbish towards inferiors." The Reverend W. Tuckwell, in his Reminiscences of Oxford (1900), regarded him as "austere, shy, precise, absorbed in mathematical reverie, watchfully tenacious of his dignity, stiffly conservative in political, theological, social theory, his life mapped out in squares like Alice's landscape." Dodgson was ordained a deacon in the Church of England on 22 December 1861.
National Information Network (NIN) was unveiled during the 2019 Iranian protests. The National Information Network works like the Great Firewall of China, but with stricter monitoring and controlling watchfully of users. The business of selling virtual private networks (VPNs), SOCKS, and proxy servers in Iran is worth millions of U.S. dollars due to the large demand. The twelfth minister of Iran Communication State announced that the lucrative business of selling VPNs and proxies has had huge profits for it manufacturers and retailers, and there are efforts to stop some of the businesses.
At 8:00 on the morning of the Test, there was a storm to the south of London but the rain did not reach Lord's, which was located in the north of the English capital. The first over bowled by Bedser to Barnes was watchfully played to complete a maiden. The debutant Coxon opened the bowling with Bedser and he removed Barnes for a duck in his second over, caught by Hutton at short fine leg from a short delivery to leave Australia 3/1.Fingleton, p. 108.
Charles Lawrence arrived off the Hagushi beaches on 1 April 1945, in the screen for a group of 20 transports. She remained close inshore to guard the launching of the initial assault waves, then moved out to sea to take her place on the semi- circular screen established around the transport area. For three months, she continued to patrol watchfully off Okinawa, guarding against attack by suicide boats and aircraft or submarines. The only interruptions to this vigil came when she was ordered to escort shipping away from the embattled island to ports in the Philippines, Marianas, and Carolines.
The ship conducted day spotting, long-range battle, and night battle practice in Philippine waters until 1 May, when she sailed for Hong Kong to transfer new enlisted men. Asheville reached Hong Kong on 4 May, and soon resumed her operation on the coast of South China. Over the next few months, she used Hong Kong as her recreation port and stood by, watchfully waiting, at the ports of Swatow, Canton, Foochow, Amoy, and Yeungkong. Asheville witnessed three changes of government during her visits to Swatow and, as the occasion demanded, sent Marines ashore to protect American lives and property.
One account of Underhill follows: > No less conspicuous was Silas A. Underhill... I mostly see him towering > above all others in the fray of the shinny ground, or resting watchfully on > his long shinny, awaiting the ball which was sure to go home with his well- > directed blow. Enlisting as a private soldier, and continuing such from > principle throughout the entire Rebellion, he survived its vicissitudes and > dangers. After the war Underhill returned to New York and found employment in a law office. Following the war he applied and was reinstated into the Society of Friends in May 1868.
She offered close-in protection during the landings on 20 October, and that night patrolled watchfully around the transports, which remained dangerously close to shore in order to speed their unloading. On 22 October, 2 days before the opening of the decisive Battle of Leyte Gulf, Chauncey cleared to escort unloaded ships to Manus, from which she made two voyages to escort ships to Leyte and Palau during November. After overhaul and training off the west coast until late February 1945, the destroyer returned to Pearl Harbor. Here she was joined by a carrier, whom she escorted to Ulithi, where Chauncey was assigned to mighty Task Force 58 for the preliminaries to the Okinawa operation.
She escorted transports bringing prisoners of war who had elected to join the Chinese Nationalists from Inchon to Taiwan, and took part in training operations off Japan until 22 May 1954, when she continued on around the world. Visits at Hong Kong, Singapore, Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples, Villefranche-sur-Mer, and Lisbon marked her progress to the Suez Canal and through the Mediterranean to Newport, where she arrived 17 July. Badger completed two tours of duty with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean in early 1956 and in late 1956-early 1957, during the second of which she patrolled watchfully during the Suez Crisis. Badger was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Boston, Mass.

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