It stood out from all other houses because of its fine attention to detail in its designer architecture. |
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All the paintings were beautifully executed with great attention to detail. |
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The foxy-coloured glazes had been applied with painstaking attention to detail. |
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It is just the kind of attention to detail that in the past has earned Regia its good name. |
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It's all down to customer service, fast response, attention to detail and value for money. |
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It shows me that this is a maker who is proud of the quality and attention to detail he puts into his work. |
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Gill has used reclaimed timber, sumptuous fabrics and imaginative attention to detail to create a Georgian traditional country style home. |
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His friends know him as a workaholic with an impeccable sense of fairness and attention to detail. |
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Custom furniture is unique and also crafted with care and with an attention to detail. |
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But listen hard and you'll hear an attention to detail belied by the languid grace of Le Fumeur de Ciel. |
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Pretty subtle stuff, but it's exactly this attention to detail that makes the Sigma 6.2's sound reproduction precise in so many ways. |
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You are minutely analytical and can fulfill any task that requires meticulous attention to detail. |
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Acclaim's attention to detail has even extended to the sidelines, where team mascots jump about and try to get the animated crowd excited. |
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The lengthy process is not difficult, but requires patience and attention to detail. |
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The table is set as usual, with great attention to detail, with glimmering silver and shining crystal, but today I cannot find any delight in it. |
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Visually, his art is specifically stylized, with thin line work and meticulous attention to detail. |
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Whatever Lewis lacked in intellect, he compensated with hard work, observation, patience, perfectionism, rote learning, and attention to detail. |
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Many were the hours and days she put in faithfully attending to her work with great care and attention to detail. |
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The Velcro tabs that are on the flap are another example of great attention to detail. |
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Above all, he prepared mounts that were marked by meticulous attention to detail and precise labeling. |
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The clothes, as many of the designers put it, are produced from quality material with close attention to detail. |
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The teaching is second to none and the attention to detail and thought that goes into everything is just fantastic. |
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It is his meticulous attention to detail which has brought him the fast cars and the fast lifestyle he has enjoyed. |
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The book is impressive both in its scope and in the author's meticulous attention to detail. |
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He reveals a meticulous attention to detail when discussing what he looks for in a player. |
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His aides speak in hushed tones about his ferocious mind, acute attention to detail and a gimlet eye for a deal. |
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In the 1850s, he moved to the greater attention to detail and boldness of color clearly evident in his oil paintings. |
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Inside and out, the attention to detail is meticulous and the interior finished in high-quality grey nappa leather. |
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Pay attention to detail in the portfolio images and notice if the photographer has neglected unswept floors or left unsightly trash cans in view. |
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This attention to detail and quality stood him in good stead both in regard to his engineering company and his stamp collecting. |
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His attention to detail was second to none and not once did anyone complain about his ability to tell it as it was. |
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It is this sort of preparation and attention to detail that gives Tiger an edge even before a ball is struck. |
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So great was the attention to detail that gardeners at Kimber clipped hedges with nail scissors. |
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I remember the quiet coaching, the studious attention to detail, and the perfect foil for the belligerence of Telfer. |
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There is the attention to detail one would expect from a fashion stylist expensively artschooled in the flot-jet of twentieth century subculture. |
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However, all her painstaking attention to detail ended up being slightly derailed. |
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His technique shows a painstaking attention to detail in a labour-intensive process. |
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Although one has to admire the painstaking attention to detail in keeping the scaffold holes. |
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A strength of Hall's book is his attention to detail in chronicling Poteat's life. |
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In its attention to detail, particularity and relations, Confucianism comes close to the same result. |
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The problem with this analysis is that only geeks and journalists are listening to Apple's story with that sort of clinical attention to detail. |
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Still, one can only image what the transfer would have looked like without the company's loving attention to detail. |
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I once collaborated with Whalley on a book about the Eden Project and can vouch for his attention to detail. |
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In particular I loved it's absurdity, it's gross attention to detail and it's endless fart gags. |
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Aside from this fastidious attention to detail, the designer's work has few distinguishing features. |
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He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity. |
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Looking closely at the fins you'll see that Hush's attention to detail is admirable, with each fin ridged for ultimate heat exchange. |
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Clearly a labour of love with its attention to detail and cosy finish, it is a perfect lovers' retreat. |
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Construction throughout reflects first-rate craftsmanship and excellent attention to detail. |
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When you're watching a seemingly coherent film, you do expect attention to detail and continuity, you also expect the use of logic and reason. |
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Scrupulous attention to detail to avoid cross infection has shown to be totally ineffective after the age of two years. |
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Still, his stuff towers over most modern progressive rock because of an attention to detail and almost overwhelming force of conviction. |
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You display great attention to detail which can be considered good fortune or a curse when it comes to relationships. |
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The attention to detail is strengthened by the fact that most of your starting characters are key elements to the story. |
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In fact, her perfect fall from grace earns nothing but fresh punishment for her lack of attention to detail. |
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The effigy on her tomb in the abbey shows her beauty and is remarkable for its attention to detail. |
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There he revealed those qualities of moderation, diligence, and attention to detail which were to characterize his political life. |
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It will take time but diligent work and attention to detail will produce results over the next few years. |
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In terms of generic iconography, Alphaville is truly exhaustive in its attention to detail. |
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The attention to detail is magnificent and manifests itself in everything from the programme to the seating arrangements to the acoustics. |
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Their attention to detail, their sense of humour, their radiance, their sense of fun and broad-minded personality is second to none. |
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But such attention to detail seemed to clash with a laminated menu, which made me think of tacky burger joints and sad little cafes. |
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She successfully juggles her two young children with a job which involves great stress and attention to detail. |
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Throughout his career, he wrote with clarity and an attention to detail, all the while showing the written word could be more effective as a pen knife than a sledgehammer. |
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Judged against the by-product of Sunday painters or even art in Starbucks, you have to wonder if effort, craftsmanship or attention to detail matter anymore. |
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Though they maintain a workmanlike attention to detail, entries in the seventh edition feel homogenized, impeccably accurate yet flat and lifeless. |
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There are many craft items on offer that are affordable, and all are hand-crafted with the attention to detail that is the hallmark of fine Chinese artisanship. |
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Well, the attention to detail is excellent, and as soon as we sat down small plates of ham and pungent Parmesan and some gloriously crisp olive oil appeared out of the ether. |
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With an exacting attention to detail, Kees combines reality derived from photographs, memory and studies from life with creative imagery to convey his vision. |
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His ready-to-wear was often created with the lavish attention to detail and the handcrafted quality normally reserved for couture. |
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Every task was undertaken with great care and attention to detail. |
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He is at his best when writing about jazz, his taste and attention to detail having been honed over decades of non-stop listening. |
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However, even grunge reveals an exacting attention to detail. |
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For background music to a house party, or for driving on a sunny day with the windows open when you don't feel like paying attention to detail, it's good. |
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This reaction was expected considering that the training dealt with highly technical subject material that required tedious attention to detail and sequential steps. |
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For all its attention to detail, it's nothing but layers of stage sets. |
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My parents were very sympathetic to my need to pay attention to detail. |
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His amazing attention to detail is both inviting and seductive. |
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The secrets to both skills are patience, observation and attention to detail, he said. |
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That is the cornerstone of his epic career, his attention to detail, his innate perfectionism and his belligerent refusal to be beaten, whatever the opposition. |
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And that kind of rigorous attention to detail is not something you can normally do in television. |
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The extraordinary attention to detail transports the viewer to Elizabethan London, from the grime and muck of the streets to the elegance of the palaces and nobility. |
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Ever graceful, serene and undemonstrative and always truthful to Mozart her deft passage work, sensitive phrasing and attention to detail showed her to be a true artist. |
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Quite a few of the artists at the top today began their careers as illustrators for books, magazines and museums and their attention to detail is evident. |
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As befitting a company that has won awards for the quality of its customer service, Lakeland Limited has paid much attention to detail within the light and airy store. |
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This attention to detail, beauty, and muscle control can later be transferred to cursive writing and beautiful calligraphy. |
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In the end, though, it is attention to detail that keeps this good book from being great, that keeps it down among the brambly shadows of the scrub and canyons. |
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Being dapper is all about attention to detail, like sporting a perfectly tucked handkerchief in your suit pocket. |
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Greengrass, purveyor of the shaky cam, and screenwriter Billy Ray, have paid enormous attention to detail here. |
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Proper attention to detail increases your chances of leaving a wonderful impression that turns prospects into customers and keeps them coming back for more. |
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His hands are tender rather than frantic, he's concentrating, working me out, paying attention to detail, reciprocating in kind rather than just grabbing what's on offer. |
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Alongside these broad visions is characteristic attention to detail. |
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That process means extreme attention to detail and rather lengthy discussions about adding chalky tones to a blue, or whether to offer a suit jacket in organdy. |
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The grounds of this estate have been handworked and the man-made pond installed with attention to detail. |
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If you want to prove your attention to detail, you can also work on things like hardware and fixtures. |
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In its overall design and fastidious attention to detail, the table reflects the concept of presenting a useful, industrially produced object that is a work of art. |
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As a result of this attention to detail, our dulcians are delicate instruments which can be played with many nuances and which always produce a full and rich tone. |
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The best whiskies are made with finesse and the same attention to detail and mindfulness as the finest teas or sushi. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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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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More so than in other phases of navigation, proper preparation and attention to detail are important. |
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Marathas built an efficient system of public administration known for its attention to detail. |
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With careful attention to detail, he reconjured the atmosphere of a 19th-century ball. |
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These spectacles are planned with aching attention to detail. |
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His paintings were notable for their great attention to detail, vivid color, and elaborate symbolism. |
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There's colourful, fun characters, brilliant attention to detail and a plot line to soften even the most stone-hearted Grinch. |
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All these early works were painted with great attention to detail, often concentrating on the beauty and complexity of the natural world. |
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Keep in mind quantities are not like wartime Izhevsk, these are produced carefully with great attention to detail. |
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Continue to apply your natural attention to detail and don't allow things to get slaphappy, as if. |
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Like many successful tailors, his attention to detail is exquisite. |
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It is the handcraftsmanship, care and attention to detail that is what makes Yulcha's Custom Wedding Bouquets a spectacular hand held treasure. |
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Continue applying your natural attention to detail and don't let things get slap-happy. |
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His meticulous attention to detail was revealed through the legendary train sets. |
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This lavish attention to detail can be seen on this model of a Middlesbro ugh steam ship, reflecting the pride of workmanship at the shipyard. |
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That geeky attention to detail came in handy with the 3-D dress. |
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Bayville Scream Park is attempting to set itself apart from other theme parks with the quality of entertainment and the attention to detail. |
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To be a dog groomer, you should have the ability to handle dogs firmly but gently, the ability to calm and control nervous dogs and patience and attention to detail. |
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The nib feeder is made from ebonite, proving that even the parts hidden from the eye are selected and crafted with the utmost attention to detail. |
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