The variance in the quality of your cold-brew will often come from the beans, your fastidiousness to the process and the equipment you use. |
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The best of them have a fastidiousness of mind and manner which is deeply attractive. |
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The 33-year old man works with delicacy and fastidiousness, saying that each job entails a precise and constant application. |
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She is a high-strung kind of girl, but at least her fastidiousness extends to her sense of obligation and hospitality. |
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The actor's Inspector Javert strikes a fine balance between overscrupulousness, fastidiousness, and menace. |
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An adventure like this required supreme address: Manuel Rocheman has carried it off with panache, fastidiousness and virtuosity. |
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There is room for fastidiousness in our lives. |
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Although the strains of X. fastidiosa are grouped as a single species, they differ in host range, pathogenicity, nutritional fastidiousness and DNA homology. |
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He had the fastidiousness, the preciosity, the love of archaisms, of your true decadent. |
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Working under a strict confidentiality policy, the professionals of Darwin Media Group fulfill their mission with the utmost fastidiousness and rigour, constantly striving for excellence. |
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Another area of mortification was the struggle against fastidiousness and what he termed sensuality, but which was probably a concern for comfort. |
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A sense of fastidiousness made the doctor choose the left side, near the door, when he slept in it himself with Clara. |
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His fastidiousness and attention to detail also found its way into each film poster for his films. |
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Mr. Anderson refreshingly plays down the character's grim sorrowfulness and emphasizes the well-groomed fastidiousness that keeps Doc at a disdainful remove from all that Lola embodies. |
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Unlike many restaurant industry lifers, these veteran ravers are natural hosts – big on vibe, unfussy on service – yet as fastidiousness as crate-digging vinyl collectors in every detail, from the lighting to ingredients. |
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Yet that is pretty much how the West treats Kremlin-sponsored international organisations. But the big problem facing any new organisation is not Western fastidiousness but deeper conflicts of values and interests. |
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