Together they will painstakingly assemble the kayak, which will eventually become part of a teaching exhibit at Glenbow. |
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Each purchase is painstakingly and attractively gift-wrapped with the store's logo and signature colors. |
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She has been painstakingly restoring the property to its original magnificence during the past three years. |
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A doctor painstakingly threads a thin tube deep into his sedated patient's heart. |
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Students completed their restoration project to painstakingly renovate the fire-damaged pews and other fittings. |
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He's painstakingly twisting tiny hoops of iron wire together to form a shirt of mail. |
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A wad of linen is painstakingly molded into the precise shape of a feline nose. |
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A casual viewer might think that the artist has painstakingly built up these colorful topographies with paint alone. |
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His style is that of a pointillist or mosaicist, painstakingly filling in a picture. |
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Of course, each has a deep dark secret that the film painstakingly exposes, but attentive viewers will nail them all well before the end. |
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Much of the main building was covered by one of the collapsed walls, making a comprehensive search of the site a painstakingly slow process. |
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She painstakingly shampooed and soaped a little a time, and every time she would get into contact with the icy water, she'd yelp. |
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The period detail has been painstakingly recreated and it is shot in a sombre palette of olive greens and sepia tones. |
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The scores vary from painstakingly notated jazz moves through pieces that signpost various musical options. |
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He painstakingly annotates and takes notes from the books and gets information downloaded from the Internet. |
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Aesthetically, it stands apart from its Western counterparts, for each Indian piece is painstakingly handcrafted. |
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Shane Dow, a crew member, stands back to admire his handiwork after painstakingly filling in Mickey Mouse's ears. |
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Although he prepared and executed his works painstakingly like the old masters, he wanted his works of art look like machine made. |
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Thousands of acres are painstakingly planted in tidy orchards, trellises and rows. |
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The Chilean artist, who works in Mexico City, offered small framed stitched objects that painstakingly replicate fragments of his own clothing. |
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The painstakingly crafted detail has always been the essence of a Grimshaw building. |
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In the traditional darkroom, a photographer would painstakingly figure out a 'recipe' for making each print. |
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They painstakingly isolated more than 6,000 virgin females from which they collected pheromone chemicals. |
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Each unit has little wrinkles at its lip from the paper painstakingly pasted over the cardboard structure. |
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Only inches high, they are painstakingly crafted out of foreign newspapers available in London. |
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In the morning, legions of women street-sweepers painstakingly clean every corner of the city. |
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He filled these interiors with diminutive tools of the given trade, all painstakingly crafted by his own hands. |
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By high school, I was a fan of large, baggy dresses and wore a thick mask of painstakingly applied makeup to distract from my pear-shaped body. |
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Snyder became renowned for his delicate layered brushstrokes painstakingly applied to produce highly detailed feathering. |
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On the album, the guitar picking is so precise that it demands that every painstakingly plucked note be closely listened to. |
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The work involves painstakingly searching through files and financial information looking for wrongdoing. |
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Moss stands in for a lawn, and painstakingly placed stone chips form a flagstone path. |
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It was there that rescue workers combed the debris with rakes, painstakingly searching for the tiniest fragments of human remains. |
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On his return he painstakingly reproduced the Wyoming plains on the curved walls of the diorama. |
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The price tag and label from the local bookstore had been painstakingly removed only that morning. |
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But the methodology is painstakingly punctilious due to the heavy editing involved. |
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Her hair was painstakingly detangled, now falling loosely over her shoulders. |
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After they painstakingly restored the film to its 222 minute glory, David Lean wanted to make a few edits. |
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The drawing style is painstakingly precise, and every page comes with a decorative border of grotesqueries. |
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A model aircraft enthusiast for many years, he painstakingly built the helicopter from a kit last year. |
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In 1984 his bones were painstakingly excavated to reveal a species on the brink of becoming human. |
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To reject the exoticization of Africa is to reject a whole world view carefully and painstakingly fabricated over centuries. |
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This was the sort of absurd nonsense that I had painstakingly ignored all the years of my life, and it had finally come back to haunt me. |
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He picks up the pace to what would be a comfortable jog for him, but in reality, a really, really painstakingly fast run for me. |
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Week after week he painstakingly helped them work through problems his brightest students would grasp in an instant. |
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Then, he painstakingly whittles each one a 10-inch handle with a kitchen knife, and waits till dark. |
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Through his collection, he would be showing his painstakingly done works of embroidery for which he is reckoned to be among the best. |
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He painstakingly reconstructs the author's life, from his youth in America to his later years in England when he was at the height of his fame. |
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The old town of Warsaw has been painstakingly reconstructed from photographs, down to the most minute detail. |
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With this in mind, he painstakingly replanted currajongs taken from the bush to shade his driveway. |
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It has been painstakingly refurnished and modernised to an extremely high standard, all done in the best possible taste. |
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And I always make sure that the roofs of the servants' huts are painstakingly rethatched every five years. |
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The amber mosaic panels between the long mirrors and gilding have been painstakingly reproduced and constructed by Russian craftsmen. |
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The most inventive shorts are in the animation category, particularly two painstakingly made stop-motion movies with not a lick of dialogue. |
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He painstakingly gathered and published in The African Past a rich collection of little-used documents dating back to antiquity. |
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The better-heeled folk prefer to use slowly and painstakingly the knife and fork to cut up the spicy stuff into chewable and more importantly, easily conveyable pieces. |
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We are learning to laugh at ourselves, to eat our pizza with corn on it, and to slowly and painstakingly listen and learn. |
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The lawyer provides a painstakingly thorough account of affair. |
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I knocked over the bowl with all the beads in it and spent fifteen minutes grovelling on my hands and knees on the living room carpet painstakingly picking them up again. |
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All East German tax records were integrated into those of West Germany and officials have ever since been painstakingly reconciling the two systems. |
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Did you actually think that there's someone employed to painstakingly think up playlists for radio stations and write them up by hand or something? |
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After gutting the building of all her fittings, the walls and heritage windows were painstakingly prepared for their new coating over the first two days. |
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White granite boulders were loosened from the surrounding hills, split using water saturated wooden stakes, and painstakingly shaped into building blocks. |
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I mean that it was a serious attempt to make meaningful acknowledgment of his concern for art history without renouncing his painstakingly constructed, jaded persona. |
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In January this year steeplejacks climbed 100 ft above the minister floor and painstakingly removed sections, to assess what needed to be done and how much it might cost. |
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Turning in a 500 word biography, written painstakingly in the past tense, I sighed as my class was assigned another essay, this time in the future tense, due the next day. |
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Our ideas today of discourse and archives must be radically modified and can no longer be defined as Foucault painstakingly tried to describe them a mere two decades ago. |
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He did not read it, nor even glance at it, but put it straight into the fire the slaves had so painstakingly built up against the cool of the evening. |
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The Bedouins are known for their weaving of fabrics, including carpets and prayer rugs made on hand-built looms, and traditional clothing that is painstakingly embroidered. |
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Where Brubeck does fall down is in his overly ornate arrangements, all painstakingly constructed to seemingly draw as many parallels with classical music as possible. |
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His technique was mezzotint, the hybrid drypoint technique in which a texture is applied to a prepared etching plate, and the image is painstakingly burnished in. |
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But the dead giveaway on almost any of these fraudulent emails is not the painstakingly simulated appearance or the sophisticated coding, but the grammar! |
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The hair she painstakingly had dyed blonde was up in a chignon. |
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And what McGrath is especially good at doing is painstakingly reconstructing the chronology. |
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Burned figures from a Christmas crib are being painstakingly restored in the hope that they can take their rightful place at the centre of the festive celebrations. |
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The best of grapes has been brought from France and painstakingly cultivated over the years to yield the kind of fruit that can be pressed into wine. |
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The answer is that the Defense Department has a painstakingly slow process to write up its requirements before it builds anything. |
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Before printing processes developed, books took an incredibly long time to make as they had to be painstakingly written by hand. |
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Leather was another major theme this season, and the detail on some the garments was painstakingly laborious. |
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Built in 1764, the house has been painstakingly restored by a Parisian couple Annick and Paul Coudrier. |
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German Doner Kebab has painstakingly designed this outlet to ensure we are up to speed with the burgeoning clientele of the tourist hotspot. |
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Add beaten eggs painstakingly slowly to aerate, stabilise and prevent curdling or splitting. |
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He painstakingly analyzes the radicality of moral conflict, which cannot be masked by resort to facile monisms. |
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Rachel Jennings' piece, called Image Defines Her, is made from Sellotape wrapped painstakingly around a frame made from wood and a mannequin. |
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The directions from Reese and casting director Andrew Broz are both painstakingly detailed and incredibly vague. |
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It sought to reopen the painstakingly negotiated political status of Kosovo and deleted all of the proposed implementation measures. |
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Penarth-based animator Ashley Weaver has painstakingly created a stop-motion animation of the tournament made entirely from Lego. |
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The detective painstakingly collected clues to piece together what happened that tragic night. |
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The pendulous eardrop shapes of the fuchsia form the basis of a stunning wall hanging designed and painstakingly made by student Christine Jones. |
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Even in a painstakingly designed application like Microsoft Word, automatic features for capitalizing text and applying formatting often confound users of all levels. |
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London's Garrards silversmiths, who had manufactured the cup in 1848, painstakingly restored the trophy to its original condition over three months, free of charge. |
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To the left, Japanese artist Katsushige Nakahashi's Zero, 1998, a painstakingly Sellotaped 3-D facsimile of a kamikaze fighter plane is slammed up against the wall. |
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Freitas is also working with the carpenter bee that is the native pollinator of passionfruit, a crop that is now painstakingly pollinated by hand. |
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This painstakingly researched study, which includes a 21-page bibliography, is poorly served by a dustjacket the colour of water-weeds, in which Levitan's Evening. |
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Paleontologists have for years painstakingly collected fossils from these sites, and worked to precisely determine their ages using radiometric dating. |
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Nothing of any note happened for several years amidst a plethora of Chinese whispers as Longbridge equipment was painstakingly lifted and shifted out to the Far East. |
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