Entire generations of clans closely entombed in a blazing white slab, are meticulously maintained by the families of the deceased. |
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He began meticulously glueing pieces of broken mirror glass onto the interior wood paneling. |
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Throughout the process, he has meticulously planned every detail with the help of engineers. |
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In unsettling contrast to its meticulously groomed environs, an aura of dilapidation pervades the site. |
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Displayed on the gallery floor were seven disks made of synthetic hair, each meticulously combed out to a diameter of five feet. |
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The Japanese architect devoted more than three decades to meticulously planning the building. |
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His buildings are ideologically based, experientially nuanced, meticulously thought through. |
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The technique involves deconstructing the overall design into thousands of precise pieces, each meticulously positioned. |
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Once your shoe is completely dry, use the shoeshine brush to meticulously wipe off the polish. |
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David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine. |
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Her works often consist of accumulations of old-fashioned, everyday objects that have been meticulously wrapped in white twine or cotton thread. |
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The underdogs in any fight usually prepare body and mind meticulously before stepping into the ring. |
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His elegant, meticulously phrased performances of Haydn and Mozart became legendary, as did his caustic, witty bons mots. |
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I spent an hour removing every last hair and then another half-hour meticulously plucking away my unibrow. |
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An ubiquitous yellow cab halted briefly, on request, in one of the several boulevards lining this meticulously planned capital. |
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The second is the scene in which the panel of experts meticulously details all the physical shortcomings each untransformed woman has. |
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His first job, when he was 18, was in an insurance company, meticulously recording sums and figures. |
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It includes meticulously gauged fluting across the apron and down the legs, terminating in swelled spade feet. |
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For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits. |
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Joel Katz played the buffo Sacristan with humour, and the required nervous tics so meticulously notated in Puccini's score. |
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So he prepares meticulously, invites everyone he knows, and spends his days passing out flyers. |
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In the male, he meticulously identified previously unknown parts of the spermatic duct system. |
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Flow charts are made, every progress in the investigation is meticulously noted down. |
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I wonder too if the general, who calculated both reason and result so meticulously, would have agreed to lead the invasion? |
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His mustache was neatly trimmed and his hair meticulously combed, not a hair out of place. |
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It was made by meticulously applying layers of carbon fiber tape infused with epoxy resin then baking it in a high-pressure oven. |
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In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas. |
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She arranged herself meticulously between the hearthside and the only window in the chamber. |
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Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production. |
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A daring honeysucker lands on the table next to us and meticulously removes each leftover crumb of bread. |
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It is meticulously incised with an image startling in its sureness of line, composition and structure, and magnificent in its subtlety. |
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The Hummers were backed out of the cargo hold and meticulously checked over. |
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The Reverend Pinkerton of the Forest of Dean, a rural clergywoman, meticulously gathered all the offical reports. |
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A closer examination revealed layers of cloth, meticulously woven together to catch the eye. |
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There are meticulously maintained Shih Tzu breeding records and pedigrees for more than 50 years as well. |
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Once he has satisfied the creative side of his brain, the pragmatic side takes over and he meticulously fabricates and assembles his knives. |
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The house was bought in 1969 by an Englishman, who restored it meticulously and furnished it with appropriate period pieces. |
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The comedian's meticulously prepared material is hidden very carefully between the improv he slides into his show. |
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Kroes said she would tackle the issue of market concentration by scrutinising future mergers more meticulously. |
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Engelbrecht carefully, meticulously goes through the possibilities surrounding Luther's use of the concessive conjunction in this passage. |
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So the novel does not rest with the mere depiction of the locations of violence but meticulously examines its concrete, physical ramifications. |
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Two to four people are selected and meticulously prepared to act as effective interceders. |
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With this sense of joinery interlocking in three dimensions, the room has the scale and detail of a meticulously crafted piece of furniture. |
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At once fractious and oddly meditative, her meticulously composed works have constructivist roots but lean toward a digital present and future. |
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The editors have meticulously footnoted this fascinating correspondence, delving deeply into the family's papers and genealogy. |
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Derek was a career criminal who planned his moves meticulously and covered his tracks. |
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He meticulously lines her lips in a deep shade of crimson, then wipes the colour away and replaces it with an outline of soft pink. |
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The workstation and its cubbyholes are meticulously planned with no wasted space. |
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Although meticulously handpainted, the glossy images have a machine-made look, as if they were, say, transfer decals or press-on tattoos. |
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If I had that kind of influence, all my students would do the reading every week, proofread their papers meticulously and attend every class. |
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Fred Astaire's attire, in his RKO musicals of the 1930s, was always delicately and meticulously designed with performance in mind. |
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After a minute he hung up the phone with a glum expression on his face and went back to driving meticulously. |
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I spent the next two days on the phone with my publicist and the producer, meticulously going over each joke I planned to use. |
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Handle materials can range from handpicked AAA-grade Mother of pearl or the aforementioned meticulously crafted granulated sterling silver. |
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Fatal reactions are rare, but four deaths meticulously documented in a Swedish study beg caution. |
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At one level the book is indeed a meticulously documented economic history of nineteenth-century Madagascar. |
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The book's design nicely complements its meticulously researched and elegantly written contents. |
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In notebooks, he meticulously recorded arrival and departure times of trains at stations. |
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The book has been meticulously poured over for accuracy by Fourth Estate's own lawyers. |
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Her blonde weave, plucked and meticulously painted eyebrows, bandana, kitschy makeup, and attitude exude hip-hop's aesthetic. |
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These are works of dry stone masonry meticulously assembled, some aligned directly with points of the compass. |
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The Northern Gateway was meticulously sculptured with depictions of the miracles associated with the great one, crowned by a wheel of justice. |
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Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather. |
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No doubt, there may be some who meticulously plot each word, draft, redraft, ponder and post. |
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Yet, it appears that it is meticulously refraining from any extreme actions that could trigger a military showdown with the United States. |
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Her meticulously detailed and fanciful descriptions of ordinary ingredients transported me to an Alice-in-Wonderland tea-party reverie. |
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The reissue of this meticulously edited two-volume collection offers another chance to see what he made. |
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In his work, buildings appear drenched in a sunlight, which plays over the meticulously painted brickwork. |
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Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles. |
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Medical support for the amphibious operation was meticulously planned and successfully executed in the landings on Utah and Omaha Beaches. |
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While small, the errors do distract from an otherwise meticulously researched book. |
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Normally, an author doesn't have to prove that a book is meticulously researched. |
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Every new feature is tested and then retested and then meticulously scheduled to enter the production build. |
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Actors follow the set's mimicry, all meticulously reverent without adding a jot of originality to their filmic templates. |
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He finished his other routine hygiene rituals, meticulously following some unwritten agenda. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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The table was always meticulously laid with mother's best table linen and crockery. |
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He held his breath as he positioned himself meticulously in the tanbark, shoelaces of his sneakers quivering. |
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The Virgin Mary looms up magnificently within a meticulously rendered Gothic nave. |
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So I meticulously took spare batteries, spare film for the camera and spare tapes for the mini tape recorder. |
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It's worth stopping by to check out the meticulously maintained vintage wheels. |
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He threw his 800 men head-on against a position meticulously prepared by the three bands of Seminoles waiting there. |
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Oriented north toward the small town of Limbo, he meticulously fights off the slow drift to complacency within his platoon. |
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I have a list of blogs to the right of my page that I go through meticulously on a daily basis. |
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Yet this girl, with a meticulously tidy mother and accountant father, was a walking bomb site who couldn't add up. |
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Their meticulously crafted melodies and tight harmonies recreate that awesome sound of the seventies. |
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A white cat with bright eyes was curled upon the doorstep, meticulously licking its little paws. |
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The former also include excellent translations from Serbo-Croatian, as well as a meticulously edited text, useful chronology, and full index. |
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The large glass dining room table has been meticulously set by Renate, the maid. |
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The printer had to work meticulously to align the colors well along the lines. |
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He had scruffy dark hair and was dressed flamboyantly, his bright clothes meticulously selected for their colour coordination, if not for their aesthetic appeal. |
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Randy has gone back and meticulously documented what happened that day. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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She showed me a set of drawers, revealing a meticulously kept filing system of all her jokes. |
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The hospital turned to Brantly, who is meticulously cautious and profoundly compassionate. |
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Many of the companies in the top 100 have been investing in and meticulously tending to their brands for decades. |
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She meticulously de-glams, forcing her flowing brown hair into a tight bun. |
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In the Quran it very carefully and meticulously says you do not mistreat visitors in your own home or visitors in your own country if they are foreigners. |
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The only thing in favour of the Midland was that it was slap in the middle of town and a vastly more interesting building with rooms that were not meticulously square. |
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Each day is meticulously and absurdly spent planning our tactics for the game and working out what would happen to the league table if we won and everybody above us lost. |
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He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering. |
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The goggled girl stopped eating and looked up slowly from her stew, her movements meticulously controlled, arching a thin eyebrow about her goggles. |
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The interior is meticulously designed with inviting hardwood floors and curving wooden counters reflecting the rounded ceiling of the curvilinear trailer. |
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Most of the hotel's original features, including the stunningly plush and spacious Column Bar in the lobby, and its art nouveau design have been meticulously preserved. |
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His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening. |
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She is best remembered for her cookery programmes set in her quaint Suffolk cottage, where she meticulously talks viewers through the intricacies of every recipe. |
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Another book has a meticulously maintained list of superfine mats gifted to VVIPs and dignitaries including Presidents, Prime Ministers and Governors. |
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They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside. |
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He went about researching the war meticulously, soaking himself in the plentiful documentary material from this most media-infiltrated of conflicts. |
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This meticulously researched book fills out his life and its achievements. |
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He manured his arable land meticulously and liberally, offering to care for his neighbours' cattle free of charge over the winter months in order to guarantee his supply. |
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It is hard to imagine a more perfect illustration than Thomas Demand's large-scale chromogenic prints from 1997-98 of meticulously constructed modern scenarios. |
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The gallus radio figure with his seemingly off-the-cuff put downs is in fact an intelligent and pleasantly modest fellow who researches his material meticulously. |
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The topography of the actual route with its monuments and trails, its rivers and bridges, its steep hills and precipitous valleys, is meticulously represented. |
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For about five years, she devoted considerable energy to photography, meticulously recording exposures and light levels as she became conversant with the medium. |
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As bree is meticulously polishing her silver, she dissolves from control freak into grieving widow. |
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They create compounds of waxes, fluorocarbon powders, graphite, and other closely guarded ingredients and meticulously test each concoction in varying racing conditions. |
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After going through a hand-printed silkscreen process, each individual piece of art is meticulously cut, glued, glittered and assembled, all by hand. |
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Visitors get a good idea of how Chinese banks did business through an original banking office, including its floor, that was moved to the site and meticulously reassembled. |
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She had meticulously recorded all the data concerning his labor. |
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He is fiercely protective of his pictures, printing each one himself, handling them with protective gloves, captioning them meticulously while Shelly records them. |
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My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door. |
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Davies meticulously establishes the background, the breeding in the bone, of his hero's life. |
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Euphoria is a meticulously researched homage to Mead's restless mind and a considered portrait of Western anthropology in its primitivist heyday. |
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All inspirationally designed, meticulously engineered and beautifully crafted. |
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Blue Ruin includes flashes of macabre humour, reminiscent of early Coen brothers and meticulously staged set pieces. |
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In preparing his narrative, Ackroyd obviously relied upon a meticulously researched, extensive array of sources. |
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Lon Skutt, of Custom Engineering in Saginaw, Michigan, meticulously turned down the rim and cut new extractor cannelures. |
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Archaeologists have meticulously examined numerous Roman villas in England. |
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Here, in this ad, we see a woman, meticulously clothed in a coatdress of Lorette, black hat atop her head. |
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Each piece features meticulously beaded watermelons, kiwis, dragon fruit or oranges, against a background of greenery. |
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This mixture was meticulously hand trowelled onto a carved styrofoam mould by skilled plasterers. |
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Several of the nautical charts that he copied had been meticulously kept secret by the Portuguese for more than a century. |
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This is why the native Emmentaler plans each venture meticulously and is as prepared as he possibly can be every time. |
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The asset has been meticulously maintained and features beautiful xeriscape landscaping. |
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Not one of us leaves calculus behind on purpose, so to be able to meticulously debride the roots in the furcations and 'visualize' root abnormalities is extraordinary. |
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Throughout the 1970s, the Mary Rose was meticulously surveyed, excavated and recorded with the latest methods within the field of maritime archaeology. |
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He supplies a meticulously detailed eyewitness description of the Cayor village he stayed in 1455, the Damel's court, the people, customs, economy, local fauna and flora, etc. |
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Trease is best known for writing children's historical novels, whose content reflects his insistence on historically correct backgrounds, which he meticulously researched. |
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These have been noted in a minimal apparatus criticus which is more than adequate for a canonical text that has been meticulously copied by the Druze uqqal. |
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An 'officer' style case back hinges open to reveal an internal plate sporting a meticulously hand-engraved pattern in the style of the great English designer William Morris. |
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There should be limited airway soiling by the surgeon and the airway needs to be meticulously cleaned after surgery is complete and before emergence and extubation. |
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From the start, every surface had to be meticulously clean and smooth before being immersed in a flux of sal ammoniac prior to a coat of molten tin. |
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But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive. |
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From the rusticated base to the ornate window surrounds, cornices, wrought iron balconies and mansard roof, the detailing is meticulously observed. |
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Gilbert prepared meticulously for each new work, making models of the stage, actors and set pieces, and designing every action and bit of business in advance. |
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