There is an unfailing meticulousness, consistency of approach, measured critique, and a no-nonsense tone to his prose. |
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We began to interview witnesses, and we were struck by the meticulousness of their recall. |
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It took carefully meticulousness and they managed to maneuver themselves out of the Delta and into the walkway. |
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For one, the kind of patience and meticulousness required to make something beautiful. |
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Essential qualities: very good interpersonal skills, meticulousness, preciseness and curiosity, and good writing skills. |
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Her enthusiasm, meticulousness, leadership and, especially, her vision, enabled this department to develop very effectively. |
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Intuition and meticulousness, spontaneity and conscientiousness come into encounter and complement each other perfectly. |
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If there is a sense of exhaustion, however, it is tempered by the meticulousness of the presentation and the thoroughness of her pursuit of the seven themes. |
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Few, if any, directors are better remembered for the extent of painstaking meticulousness demonstrated in their work than Stanley Kubrick. |
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But it is not hard to imagine her devoting the same meticulousness to Ahmad that she might apply to preparing for a difficult medical exam. |
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Essential qualities: good customer relations skills, a flair for teamwork, meticulousness and the ability to work alone. |
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Assembling the movement takes several months, such is the meticulousness of each operation. |
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After having understood with meticulousness the significance of the wars which oppose the two seeds, we now will discover who are these seeds. |
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By nature, I like to be well-informed: I aim for meticulousness, precision, and authenticity and the film is pretty accurate historically. |
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I thank you for your serious working style, your meticulousness on your business and the importance you give to customer satisfaction. |
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If Albers had preached the gospel of meticulousness in art, then Rauschenberg would go for its opposite. |
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She's dead serious about shopping and pursues consumer activities with academic meticulousness. |
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He practiced that discernment with an attentiveness that bordered on meticulousness. |
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One of them opens his briefcase and with calculated meticulousness, takes out a pack of cards which he then distributes to the two players. |
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And despite their small internal scale, they never give a feeling of bittiness or craftsmanly meticulousness. |
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It stands for democracy, fairness, stability, quality, meticulousness, punctuality, thrift, efficiency, openness and all sorts of other desirable things. |
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Traits such as sociability, impulsiveness, meticulousness, truthfulness, and deceit are assumed to be more or less stable over time and across situations. |
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Their meticulousness, their utter absorption, reflects his own absorption in his task: the boys are himself, forever on the point of success or failure. |
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The new watch created for Alfex by German designer, Georg Plum, has a deliberately sober look and sets the tone for the Spring Collection 2001, which is marked by delicacy, geometric meticulousness and luminosity. |
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At the same time, through the publication of a number of penal registration files, we wish to give an idea of the mixture of cynicism and meticulousness that characterised the carceral bureaucracy. |
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Many architectural drawings have an obvious artistic or aesthetic value due to the beauty of the drawing or the mastery of technique, meticulousness in composition, and skill of the draftsman. |
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On returning to Peru, in 1994, among other things she became provincial archivist, a work to which she dedicated all her experience, enthusiasm, meticulousness, and professionalism. |
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On a more serious level, Johnson's work showed a heretofore unseen meticulousness. |
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The meticulousness with which he ripped Nadal apart indicated a hunger in Federer that had threatened to take on a primal form. |
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There was individual brilliance, of course, in the vision of Lionel Messi, the meticulousness of Xavi, and the finishing of David Villa. |
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In addition, Bradley recounts the issues that led to the split between the radical black and radical white students in Hamilton Hall with great meticulousness and nuance. |
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Tilley certainly has naysayers in mind, but he sadly falls short of the necessary meticulousness and sensitivity that would keep them engaged in the conversation. |
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The government's meticulousness conveyed not only competence, but caring. |
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But make no mistake, there was a meticulousness to his craft. |
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He beamed his appreciation. Meticulousness was a rare and treasurable quality. |
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