The refined finish of the scenes embossed and chased in the minutest detail shows off the skill of the silversmiths involved. |
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The entire text down to its minutest details has a meaning, a significance, a religious relevance. |
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That, dear colleague, is where this government is going with the bills that we have been careful to describe in the minutest detail. |
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This makes it all too understandable that small groups subject every paragraph to the minutest examination under the magnifying glass. |
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Those who believe that the Africans are incapable of organizing something effectively and down to the minutest detail are wrong. |
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The quality of the craftsmanship with care and attention to the minutest of details makes this a fine work of art. |
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Perfection in even the minutest detail is needed to ensure proper function of the whole. |
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The cops subsequently pulled the surveillance camera footage and noted the interlude in minutest detail. |
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Many intergovernmental bodies are paralysed by the wish to predict in the minutest detail the effects of every action they take. |
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So does the image of a society with so ordered, predictable, and regular a daily round that the minutest deviation from routine constitutes a clue to the eagle-eyed sleuth. |
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Members of Congress lean on staff for even the minutest details of their professional lives. |
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Brock's instruments are custom crafted with only the finest materials and loving attention to even the minutest detail. |
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From the minutest to the relatively large workpiece: an impressive product range. |
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Marrying technical prowess with aesthetic perfection right down to the minutest of details, this model reaffirms the de GRISOGONO style and bears the initials of the brand's founder, Fawaz Gruosi. |
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The ashes vary in size from large blocks twenty feet or more in diameter to the minutest impalpable dust. |
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For decades this has been a dangerous place, where thousands of Indian and Pakistani troops eye each other menacingly and exchange fire at the minutest provocation, or sometimes for no reason at all. |
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He also criticized English media for overstressing on the minutest of details about his life. |
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The style of architecture of those buildings reproduced in minutest detail the wood, reed, and brick forms employed in utilitarian construction in Egypt. |
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These multilateral missions are normally made up of two or three members of parliament from both the majority and the opposition, and are prepared in the minutest detail. |
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I do not believe that we should have so much government intervention and so many rules and laws that try to control the minutest details of our lives. |
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Planmeca ProMax 3D concept is an intelligent and multipurpose X-ray unit series designed to obtain complete information on patient anatomy in the minutest detail. |
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An outstanding observer like Marcel Proust could spend almost a whole page describing in the minutest detail the effect of looking through a window on a rainy day. |
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Solucom's client base is made up virtually exclusively of major accounts, so in practice there is only the minutest risk of non-payment or of a client going bankrupt. |
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What causes it to not function can be just the minutest little thing. |
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In the past, Maharajahs paid enormous prices for a piece of Agarwood, of which the minutest sliver releases a pervasive, mysterious, oriental perfume on an incense brazier. |
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You must also discover, through experience, the Almighty Power of God and His Omnipresence in the minutest details of your life, in the business world, in individuals, the family and the Church. |
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In order to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit clearly, we have to pull out even the minutest form of evil in our conscience with the help of the Holy Spirit. |
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The camera's high resolution of 300dpi in RGB means that it can detect the minutest deviation from the original PDF, right down to commas in 5-point fonts. |
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Those who had the privilege of hearing him will remember that he entered into the minutest details of the subject and acquainted us with every point connected with the education of the child. |
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