He retains a detailed knowledge of uniforms and parade punctilio, and his sartorial finery is legendary within the Waitati Militia. |
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Mercifully the SS men got off the bus before his punctilio caused him to unmask his disguise. |
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He was wounded fighting at barricades adjacent to Paris's northern customs barrier and described the moment with the clinical punctilio of a doctor's son. |
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That's the essential Tarantino joke — discourse and mayhem, punctilio and murder, linked together. |
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He was the profane rube who had a mystical obsession with grammatical punctilio and syntactical clarity. |
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Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore. |
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There are many tasty interpretations here — the punishing punctilio of McKean's Sam, the lapdog loneliness of Saxe's Joey — but Eve Best's Ruth is the most revelatory. |
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Mamet, the son of a lawyer who won a case in the Supreme Court, knows all about legal punctilio, and he has great fun bringing mayhem to the ritual. |
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Britain has discharged its responsibility to Zimbabwe, its last African colony, with what even the most suspicious must see as democratic punctilio. |
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