It's all like home, except that here food is made and served with scrupulous hygiene. |
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Whilst these middlemen are usually decent, honest, hardworking music lovers, there's a notable cache of less scrupulous operators. |
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Both he and Taylor are scrupulous in conveying how the photographs would have looked to Dodgson's audience. |
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However, right at the beginning he is scrupulous in distinguishing the two terms. |
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The scrupulous fabrication of the low-relief wall ensembles in this show approaches the perverse. |
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Weinberg's strengths as an art historian owe largely to his scrupulous attention to the visual field. |
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Individually and as a group, Cubist images demand the viewer's scrupulous attention. |
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Was this formulation a scrupulous observance of proprieties or an elegant way of passing the buck? |
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One was so scrupulous that when he finished work, he would snuff out the candle the state had provided and light himself to bed with his own. |
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The literal-minded insistence that all government rhetoric be entirely scrupulous strikes me, in view of the above, as weird. |
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You sense only the labor-intensive detailing of a boat modeler, no doubt scrupulous but also antiquarian. |
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As a result, the firm will need to have very scrupulous business practices in its dealings with those to whom it sells its services. |
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Later cases were less scrupulous in applying the metaphor and it came to be used in a very general sense. |
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Marriner is very scrupulous in his realization of Rodrigo's orchestral details. |
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You liked new engines, but management was scrupulous in its distribution of such largesse and your share was minute. |
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His French father, who explored much of this area as a geologist, was also a scrupulous map-maker. |
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Each makes the mistake of missing the narrative forest for the scrupulous reportorial trees. |
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They were encouraged from the first to be scrupulous in their use of various powers. |
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But if he is being approached by criminals keen to fence stolen mobiles, it is a certain bet other, less scrupulous, people are too. |
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Ghost World and The Royal Tenenbaums would not be among my favorites for the year if not for their scrupulous production design. |
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He periodically returns to a monochromatic style, punctuated by scrupulous forays into vivid chromatic declarations. |
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Brown is scrupulous in presenting what is, and what is not, known about these situations. |
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He was not a genuinely scrupulous historian but a falsifier and propagandist. |
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The figure of Justice, you know, is represented with a balance to weigh out to every one his due, with nice and scrupulous exactness. |
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Probably the most painstaking part of the job is the scrupulous documentation process. |
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Orwell's scrupulous observations and distinctions strike me as impressive and useful in the context of the war being waged against us now. |
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He was scrupulous about listing himself as a co-founder of Greenpeace and was cagey about how many co-founders there were. |
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China and then India rushed to fill the vacuum, seeking commercial opportunities including arms sales with scrupulous amorality. |
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In cases of trials leading to the imposition of the death penalty scrupulous respect of the guarantees of fair trial is particularly important. |
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While they are very scrupulous in carrying out the traditional rites of reconciliation, they give little value to the Sacrament of Penance. |
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Greasy or with a tendency to greasiness hair demand a scrupulous cleansing, removing impurities and eliminating sebum excess. |
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And with one Yuletide exception, this scientifically scrupulous view has carried the day. |
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We were advised that there had been scrupulous adherence to the policy of restricting investigations to the strategic level. |
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Indonesia was therefore scrupulous in submitting its reports under the conventions to which it was a party. |
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To achieve maximum component life the oil should be kept clean by scrupulous handling and in-system fine filtration. |
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Nevertheless, I could see some less scrupulous individuals or companies take advantage of these new measures. |
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I pay scrupulous attention to the rhythm of a line and the way the words sound. |
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When possible, these people are treated in a burn unit and given scrupulous care to avoid infection. |
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I was not good, not even scrupulous, but I had no idea of deceiving either myself or Tessie. |
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So long as we are in the world of facts and specifics, Romney has shown himself scrupulous not to overstate or misrepresent. |
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Apart from unusually scrupulous screening, it was all uneventful and grey. |
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The central characters are fastidious, scrupulous and articulate. |
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Last summer, while doing research at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, I'll never forget how scrupulous the staff was with unclassified documents. |
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Inside the impression was of light airiness and scrupulous cleanliness. |
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Nonetheless, the test pilots, both known to be scrupulous in their preparations, felt confident enough to go. |
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Tear out your guts and put them on the page, with scrupulous, faithful, unromantic honesty. |
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These customers could not hear what this scrupulous real estate agent told them about the dangers of this kind of risk. |
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Under Asali, it pursues its mission with scrupulous independence, and declines to serve as a prop in anyone else's dramas. |
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But she is nothing if not scrupulous about deflecting personal scrutiny, having long since turned herself into a more or less ageless, stateless androgyne. |
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In England, for example, Cardinal Francis Aidan Gasquet, a great Benedictine historian, was both a bad workman and not entirely scrupulous about what he said. |
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A well-founded reputation for scrupulous dealing is itself a priceless corporate asset. |
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He seems as active in the process now as he ever was, appropriately scrupulous in the crediting and remembering of what was given, by whom and when. |
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He inherited standards of economy in design and of scrupulous execution from Domenico Veneziano and Fra Angelico, though he lacked the imaginative powers of either. |
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She is scrupulous about disclosing her sources and acknowledging her debts while insistent that her aesthetic judgments are based on what she has looked at hard and pondered. |
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The effects of such scrupulous husbandry are manifest by the way in which the cultivated and natural landscape merge into one another in a rare reciprocity. |
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To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of scrupulous historical detail. |
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Those scrupulous enough to have gone through the period of Lent with any amount of self-denial can look forward to enjoying the good things in life again. |
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She liked to catch her employees unaware, and would fluctuate between uneconomical generousness and scrupulous economy, possibly just for that purpose. |
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It is generous with rumours and not always scrupulous about sources. |
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In years gone by, many thousands more attended than paid, as less scrupulous festival-goers jumped the fence to watch the bands for free. |
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Once inside the market there are other signs of how the holiday, known in Hebrew and Yiddish as Pesach, is observed with scrupulous rigorousness. |
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Not a single note popped out or receded unduly: the line was one scrupulous, straight shot. |
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Yet in cleaving to this scrupulous technique, he has skimped on the more obvious satisfactions of excitement and suspense. |
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Jacob is convinced that a scrupulous stock market trader is behind the death and sets out to get revenge. |
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This enables less scrupulous operators to register their ships under flags which they know will not require full compliance with international rules. |
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During the Age of Enlightenment, the modern development of historiography through the application of scrupulous methods began. |
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Council expressed hope that this visit will result in the full and formal acceptance of the conclusions of the Pretoria meeting, as well as in their speedy and scrupulous implementation. |
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The world is an untidy place, and only saints or those capable of photosynthesis can be absolutely scrupulous about such decisions, but your principles and your position unsuit you for this project. |
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An examination of the articles Jew, Law, Pharisee, Priest, Rabbi, Scribe, Talmud reveals a very scrupulous shying away from any antisemitism by the sharp-tongued author. |
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Getting the bottom feeders off the road means scrupulous carriers get a larger share of the business. |
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The heart of his volume is their first-hand remembrances of the Duke, affectionate but frank, amplified by the author's scrupulous research and well-informed musical judgments. |
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Indonesia, the perpetual laggard, has dropped a plan to go soft on corrupt and indebted tycoons and brought in a new, supposedly more scrupulous team to sell the state's industrial assets. |
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It is important that employees and the unemployed, are not cajoled or compelled into self-employment or that less scrupulous employers are not allowed to relinquish their responsibilities to employees. |
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His scrupulous wrestle with the impalpable can be quite comic, but his basic point is serious: out of the books of others we sift a book of our own, wherein we read the lessons we need to hear. |
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Sensational dailies still exist, but beneath their splashy lay-out, they will usually be found to be quite scrupulous about getting their facts straight, at least in their news columns. |
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King Lear may be taken as a tragedy of filial ingratitude, or it may be taken as a lesson that if you throw away your weapons some less scrupulous person will pick them up. |
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He later left Aursland and moved to Sweden, but she only learned of the initial episode with Bostrom when she read the second volume, A Man in Love, where it is recorded with characteristically scrupulous candour. |
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The Queen, who has been scrupulous during her 62-year reign in observing the impartiality expected of a constitutional monarch, intervened publicly on 14 September. |
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The disciplinary procedure as it has been conducted has been undertaken in scrupulous observance of the rules and with scrupulous defence of Mrs Andreasen's rights of natural justice. |
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It appears that a scrupulous application of these clauses is a more appropriate way of enhancing security than to substantially change the different Proposals at stake. |
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We meet the only scrupulous policeman in Africa! |
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Private investors, on the other hand, have proven much less scrupulous around the world where investment rights have been enshrined in binding trade treaties. |
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There is a growing number of coranic schools, not really scrupulous, and which don't offer concrete guarantees for children, and where their exploitation constitute a financial income for the marabout. |
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In that regard, the international community must seek scrupulous observance by all parties of international law and the relevant decisions of the Security Council. |
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Last fall the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross said that Canada was scrupulous in notifying the Red Cross when it took prisoners and handed them over. |
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Political party funding procedures have been far from scrupulous and corrupt networks between politics and local businesses are entrenched and contribute to the dismal state of public affairs. |
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We believe this entitles them to be treated with scrupulous fairness. |
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He is generally seen as a scrupulous historian who paid careful attention to his sources. |
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He is a scrupulous businessman and always acts in the best interest of his company. |
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Perhaps the Chinese mining company will proceed with scrupulous care. |
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Later, scrupulous rulers would realise the futility of smoking bans and instead turned tobacco trade and cultivation into lucrative government monopolies. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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Caesar also, then hatching tyranny, injected the same scrupulous demurs. |
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