The result was a meticulous manicure with serious staying power.
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O'Reilly's meticulous mixes of photographs and drawings are complex narratives.
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He kept both his closet and business in meticulous order.
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Onar kept meticulous records of each step of her process.
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The other thing is that I'm meticulous about listening back.
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That makes it all the more important to be meticulous.
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Success required meticulous preparation, plus a healthy dose of luck.
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It deepened its characters and relationships with meticulous, generous warmth.
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" He described the rack as a showcase for "meticulous craftsmanship.
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His meticulous attention to presentation extended to his office supplies.
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Apparently shit gets pretty meticulous in these marriage fraud investigations.
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The company is meticulous about quality control with its jeans.
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That would save time over the meticulous tracking now required.
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Barbara Corcoran is meticulous about how she manages her time.
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I'm not very meticulous when it comes to my makeup.
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Through meticulous planning and creativity, dead ends turn into onramps.
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That was probably the last example of my meticulous songwriting.
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Lab photos show the meticulous process behind Microsoft's latest accomplishment.
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Teachers are also expected to track the most meticulous details.
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Ms. Murphy is, famously, a meticulous researcher as an actress.
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His bookkeeping is meticulous, every single expense is accounted for.
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But, behind the scenes, Neal was meticulous about the decision.
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Carr, 38, was thoughtful, intense and meticulous in his work.
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In both, a meticulous, even obsessive symmetry dominates the work.
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Even with each dancer's meticulous form, each moment was surprising.
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NASA is very meticulous when it comes to how they iterate.
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This black standard poodle knows the drill for its meticulous grooming.
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Inka and Niclas promise their only real power is meticulous patience.
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As meticulous and rhythmically repetitive as they are, unexpected things happen.
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Mr Ferry devised a smooth, meticulous sound, both deep and lovely.
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Looking at the meticulous weft circumscribing her figures, it's no wonder.
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Monetary maestros nudge interest rates up and down with meticulous precision.
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Part of this strategy is due to meticulous preparation and planning.
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He is a meticulous professional and is prepared to challenge people.
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He was meticulous, a lone wolf, and maybe a little paranoid.
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Lombardo said the attack was the obvious outcome of meticulous planning.
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The Sarasota company's meticulous, juicy performance makes Ashton's "Enigma" newly expressive.
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Party organizer, French kept meticulous diaries that provide a rare glimpse
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Petzold gives a master class in meticulous plotting and faultless pacing.
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And then there are performance objectives, requiring meticulous play to achieve.
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Farrow said his book went through a "meticulous" fact-checking process.
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He has a meticulous training regimen, waking up at 5 a.m.
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In the meantime, Wes would be meticulous during his preflight checks.
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Commander Cunningham's family described him as gentle, driven, introspective and meticulous.
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If you're looking for more meticulous instructions, we have those too!
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"A very meticulous and unusual way of working," Dr. Sarnak said.
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I also think she did a great job being very meticulous.
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His music seems found, natural, almost rambling — meticulous, yet willfully aimless.
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"John was meticulous in his stewardship of that process," Rhodes recalls.
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Our colleagues have produced a meticulous timeline that captures the details.
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Brainy, meticulous, stealthily madcap, he racked up credit after underpaid credit.
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I wish I could say this was because of meticulous planning.
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Daily I called my mother for precise ingredients and meticulous instructions.
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He is also the primary cleaner and is meticulous about laundry.
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They're hard to do and require careful planning and meticulous execution.
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Rylan kept meticulous spreadsheets calculating details like how weather affected sales.
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He took out his school notebooks, full of his meticulous handwriting.
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Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act.
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More importantly, Michael Dreeben is careful, meticulous, non-partisan, and fair-minded.
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"We were meticulous about constructing this world," Mr. Charnas said by telephone.
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But they don't realize the woman has got a meticulous business head.
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It is deliberate and meticulous, and it pushes progress in remarkable ways.
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That was a trait that counterbalanced against Chen's meticulous and methodical approach.
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And so meticulous for so long, too — on and off the field.
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The show's thoughtful ending is a testament to its creators' meticulous planning.
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To say this was a meticulous survey would be a gross understatement.
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The Woodcock shop has this team of women who are meticulous craftspeople.
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Luckily (at least in this respect), the Stasi kept meticulous, overwhelming records.
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"Lang prided himself on doing meticulous research and loved experts," said McGilligan.
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In a meticulous way, they will ultimately be really gorgeous, gorgeous books.
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Why was the state committee left out of such a meticulous report?
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But overall, an authentic luxury watch will have meticulous attention to detail.
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The drawings include meticulous keys to indicate the color of every tile.
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Chandrasekaran surprised: a cautious and meticulous manager, he embraced the sales role.
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In his meticulous approach to his own work, McPhee resembles his subjects.
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And there is "Gentleman's Club," which is meticulous, particular and ultimately moving.
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Mr. Lindahl attributes his eventual success to meticulous quality but also coincidence.
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As an actress, Ms. Macdonald is as meticulous as she is fearless.
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Their works can be funny, disquieting, quirky, sweet, meticulous, improvisational, and hallucinatory.
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They will find not only a meticulous manager but a basketball veteran.
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Her D.I.Y. instructions for handmade marigolds, roses, dianthus and daffodils are meticulous.
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It was a painstaking, meticulous process, scouring Google Earth for familiar landmarks.
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When it came time to work, Rees was meticulous but hands off.
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He kept a strict routine and was a meticulous dresser, she said.
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That relative smoothness suits Ms. Childs's meticulous, austere style and movement vocabulary.
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This meticulous and persuasive book is a vehicle for pain and insult.
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The Huffhineses kept meticulous records, using timecards to note when employees worked.
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A reporter's pilgrimage to the land of meticulous sizing and pretty embroidery.
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Meticulous networks of line and form coexist with spasmodic explosions of color.
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The framing is meticulous; soon it's also very purposefully working your nerves.
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Some of that's also down to the meticulous production across Golden Hour.
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In meticulous if sometimes too laborious detail, Gabor documents reform's institutional failings.
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But that response to Mr. Barr's meticulous legal analysis is wildly overwrought.
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Elsewhere, he's meticulous about artful head scarf textures or graphic T-shirts.
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The rendering is meticulous and realistic, but ambiguous, in a liberating way.
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But combing Cantor's meticulous archives, the curators unearthed paintings they didn't know existed.
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Sothern started keeping meticulous records of his own bodily functions to find out.
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Same goes for Sansa, who inspires loyalty through her careful, and meticulous planning.
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Expect a meticulous deep dive into the royal figures, and the wedding itself.
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"NASA is very meticulous when it comes to how they iterate," Grush said.
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The Europeans have spent the ten months since Britain's referendum in meticulous preparation.
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They need our support and meticulous care, not a prescription for lethal drugs.
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His grooming and dressing are so meticulous, it almost makes him feel untrustworthy.
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The meticulous detail of Ms Grant's observations lends credibility to her dystopian leaps.
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The social network is notorious for its meticulous and aggressive public relations operation.
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The son is meticulous about the two-bedroom home his parents left him.
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Meticulous setting, big party deck w/ hot tub, fenced yard, 10x20 strg shed.
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These measures—and meticulous surveillance—have brought the Guinea worm close to extinction.
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Selecting where a horse is placed in a lineup is a meticulous process.
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Naturally, the universe could always throw a wrench even in these meticulous predictions.
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He mostly turns his lens on meticulous arrangements of decay, paintings, and vermin.
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You can even see her meticulous process in videos she posts on Instagram.
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My number one suggestion, however, is to be meticulous with measurements and photos.
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"The Eagles ... made these wonderful records, but they were notoriously meticulous," he added.
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No matter how slow and meticulous, it's impossible to fully grasp what's happening.
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A lot of people have told me how slow and meticulous it is.
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"They are more meticulous, more patient, and more careful with details," she said.
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In Jaber's work only the dead, the underworld's meticulous memoirists, keep perfect records.
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Secret's out The final minutes of the premiere were the result meticulous planning.
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But I'm also very meticulous about how things are balanced and laid out.
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He was collecting specimens, and I was making these meticulous drawings of insects.
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Meticulous, industrious natures, each quietly worshipped a queen, each quietly stoked my inheritance.
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Congressional offices keep meticulous documentation on their cases, but they generally work independently.
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The humble, handcrafted look of Lamb's work belies his technically meticulous construction methods.
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But how about more than five full days of meticulous attention to detail?
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Not a single aspect of the park escaped the creative team's meticulous theming.
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He was expected to take meticulous notes of what needed to be done.
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Gryffindors will appreciate the lightweight fabric, and Ravenclaws will love the meticulous design.
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He was a neat, meticulous man in terms of his style of dress.
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It was a meticulous plan that they had been perfecting for 20 years.
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The process is meticulous — he learned it in northern Italy as a child.
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One Good Meal Kris Moran helps Wes Anderson create his meticulous cinematic worlds.
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However, meticulous attention to optimal glucose control is a reprieve from this sentence.
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Mueller took meticulous notes of these events; they were partly declassified years later.
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Equally strong: a pair of meticulous watercolor portraits by Dr. Samuel Addison Shute.
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As long as she has one, she is meticulous about keeping it pristine.
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All the profiles I've read of Pelosi describe her as meticulous and careful.
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All the profiles I've read of Pelosi describe her as meticulous and careful.
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Mr. Gardiner was meticulous, sure, yet he also left room for captivating inhibition.
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Despite the oddities of Cuomo's vision, the rendering itself is expressive and meticulous.
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Trump's "budget blueprint" is lawnmower budget cutting disguised as meticulous evidence-based policymaking.
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" She added: "You can be as meticulous a filmmaker as there ever was.
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Sharply exposing her characters' shortcomings, she's just as meticulous in revealing their suffering.
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While talking about his work, he was meticulous, showing an investigator's obsession with detail.
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The iPhone app lets you track your runs in meticulous detail throughout the day.
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At times, it's insanely fiddly, and it demands performing every step with meticulous care.
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We were incredibly meticulous and it was just tedious and took a long time.
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After a meticulous review of the facts, there was insufficient evidence to file charges.
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Screenshot from Live From Trona You focus on each instrument individually, you're quite meticulous.
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But that meticulous style does, at times, leave organic human emotion and connection behind.
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"Landfill" is not only meticulous, but very tightly so, despite its decomposing subject matter.
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I started following accounts on social media of drastic weight loss and meticulous maintenance.
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Mineral geometries and natural forms inspire delicate artworks with fractal patterns and meticulous details.
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The sixth president was notoriously meticulous, keeping daily journals that detailed his morning routine.
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But these mistakes are not like the meticulous, unemotional Dom we've seen so far.
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The shot is set up — if she moves, she'll mess with the meticulous lighting.
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"He is a meticulous perfectionist and it's why people love his movies," he said.
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But, as Mr Campbell's meticulous work makes plain, this was no typical colonial atrocity.
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It's in Aster's meticulous compositions, and the unnerving alien score from composer Colin Stetson.
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More generally, Disney-Marvel is extremely meticulous with its continuity; Fox-Marvel is not.
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Picking what games to delve into was also a meticulous process of its own.
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The tiny library was as elegant as a Renaissance painting, as meticulous as Disneyland.
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"This violence, this state terror is being executed following very meticulous preparation," he said.
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Like the Vegas Strip, the glut of stuff to do bedazzles: Realistically meticulous hunting!
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Behind it, a meticulous re-creation of the robot from the Dishonored 2 trailer.
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Tiffany has enlisted other friends who already have children to throw the meticulous event.
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Once on the Supreme Court, Ginsburg was a sharp questioner and meticulous opinion-writer.
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Mars is the planet of action, and meticulous, analytical Virgo knows how to strategize.
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Fiction that hews close to fact, the movie is serious and meticulous, yet hollow.
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Part of J.J. Redick's meticulous pregame routine includes exercises with a large inflatable ball.
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Her preparations can be meticulous, matching her saddle pad with a horse's bonnet colors.
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"Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act," Jen Szalai writes.
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Add meticulous research by digging into Soviet archives, including those locked away until recently.
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It takes two and a half hours in total because they are so meticulous.
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Meticulous vetting is paramount when it comes to wholesaling land for development, Pott said.
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And they've been...they're pros, they're independent and they have integrity, they are meticulous.
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The church's dedicated congregant volunteers sort donations year-round into meticulous categories and subcategories.
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Ms. Shaver was strong-willed and warm, meticulous about her home and her appearance.
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The meticulous deadpan of the performances diverts attention from the absurdity of the circumstances.
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They are meticulous drawings in space, but they are also much more than that.
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I'm very meticulous about research, so there's a connection with my documentary work there.
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But where Nesbitt's enthusiasm comes off as languidly awestruck, Varble is all meticulous intensity.
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Oftentimes, the most important part of writing is rewriting, and Pinker recommends meticulous editing.
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The back and forth between Brown's meticulous landscape forms and Yoakum's is especially rewarding.
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He says winemakers who work naturally must be both meticulous and willing to wait.
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In stories like these, of meticulous, mostly silent injustice, the sad irony writes itself.
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Where Portal really excels, however, is in the meticulous world building Swigart has done.
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To match the refinement of their subjects, the artists lavish their panels with meticulous brushwork.
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Her work is rigorous and reaching the end product takes a series of meticulous steps.
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Designs can serve as inspiration for the meticulous or final prototypes for the time-constrained.
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While the company's meticulous systems have contributed to his success, he also credits its culture.
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For such a reckless act, it requires vast and meticulous planning, already costing £8.3 billion.
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Bell said the sequel had taken four years to make because of the meticulous development.
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The meticulous Alison Des Forges of Human Rights Watch was able to substantiate 2125,2800 deaths.
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That's due in large part to Aster's meticulous direction and Toni Collette's unrestrained lead performance.
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Does this seem like a meticulous company that focuses on getting all the details right?
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How it works There is a meticulous process for extracting stem cells from the pulp.
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Plato emoticons had to be styled by hand, with meticulous backspacing, like screen-based needlepoint.
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But here's the problem with meticulous tracking of symptoms: It can make you feel worse.
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The details in the lawsuit describing the pat-downs and gropings are meticulous and disturbing.
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Throughout this show it's abundantly clear how meticulous and smart Gallagher is with each painting.
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He's a burly guy in his early 30s with brown hair and a meticulous haircut.
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And yes, today's famously overdrawn lips and meticulous contour are there in full force, too.
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Virgo's vibe is organized and meticulous; now is certainly the time to save your receipts.
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That his inquisitor is a meticulous investigator and former FBI director raises them even higher.
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Even better, artisans were hard at work restoring its grandeur, paying meticulous attention to detail.
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In this era of meticulous self-branding, his apparent apartness feels like something to celebrate.
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The first half of this overlong documentary concentrates on Ms. Sheil's meticulous investigations and preparation.
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Above all, what generated boundless hype for Cuphead was it's meticulous attention to visual detail.
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Overseers are paying meticulous attention to which stocks seem to be surging as others plummet.
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Meanwhile many of his peers—most of whom were trained—depicted subjects in meticulous detail.
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Most likely, he was distracted by his extremely meticulous pants-adjustment procedure, which is respectable.
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Every aspect in front of and behind the camera was thought out in meticulous detail.
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He lays out an imaginary world in meticulous detail but never grants it full life.
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But her interpretation had clearly been hewed in stone, one meticulous stroke at a time.
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Even with meticulous planning, it is the players, not the manager, who control the results.
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Titled Ghostown, this installation by Steven Nunoda recreates internment camp housing, based on meticulous research.
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The Vatican restorers were meticulous, even touching up centuries of graffiti on the frescoed walls.
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"He is a brilliant, meticulous and serious lawyer," Mr. Schmidt wrote on Twitter on Friday.
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That disease would likely have been inconsistent with someone able to engage in meticulous planning.
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For it, Ms. Gill uses her meticulous approach to address ideas about formalism in dance.
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His songs are full of asymmetry, dissonances and meticulous counterpoint, yet still upbeat and catchy.
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Also, I like the way color coding looks, but I'm not meticulous enough for that.
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Making pastry like this requires "hard work, attention, meticulous care and love," Mustafa told me.
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Usually diligent, organized and meticulous, Mr. Russo was not prepared for the loss on Nov.
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When it's over, the digital minimalist slowly reintroduces these technologies on her own meticulous terms.
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All that said, "Hue 1968" is a meticulous and vivid retelling of an important battle.
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He's a physically repulsive man but he's also a famously meticulous one in odd ways.
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Warren's creation of an exploratory committee comes after months of careful deliberations and meticulous planning.
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Peart was central to the band's success with his meticulous, fluid and exactingly precise playing.
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Sandy's notebooks are meticulous, and she keeps a log of the books she has read.
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Under Mueller's direction, the F.B.I. began an extraordinarily meticulous examination of Cohen's life and finances.
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He is the author of two bestselling books and a meticulous, and sometimes inspiring, orator.
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Next, like any meticulous organizer, she separates Annie's wardrobe into piles to keep, sell, and donate.
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Truly the master of the Exacto knife, this work is meticulous and detailed, yet never gnomic.
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The meticulous craftsman is known for making elaborate electronics with unconventional forms and high-end woods.
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Ms. Clark is meticulous, both expressive and obsessive in her deep, continuing study of Thai cuisine.
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Online outlets reported extensively on that assertion, with some sneers, but with lengthy, meticulous arguments nonetheless.
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The sound of TVR was not the whole meal — the look of it was meticulous too.
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As it turns out, meticulous planning is a pretty common and effective way of de-stressing.
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Yantra tattoos are typical hand-etched by Buddhist monks and special ruesi practitioners, requiring meticulous skill.
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When he returned to the trailer, his blood was gone, seemingly mopped up by someone meticulous.
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Meticulous hand stitching, perfectly color-matched to the exterior red punctuates a dark, thick leather interior.
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Meticulous and phantasmic, "Low Country House" both documents a mode of dwelling and mythologizes unrecorded lives.
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It's an ideal chance to see every meticulous detail of what's typically a truly extravagant affair.
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Now, after a meticulous eight-year search, a team of astronomers suspect they've finally found it.
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It is playful, meticulous, confident in its own greatness and in the intelligence of its audience.
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McKenzie, who is New York-based, applies meticulous processes to bring his storybook creatures to life.
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In Power Wars: Inside Obama's Post-216/22003 Presidency, Savage chronicles this course in meticulous detail.
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Van Gaal's tactical nous and meticulous eye for detail were traits that José came to emulate.
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The 366-page report — a meticulous examination of every aspect of Motherisk — was released in December.
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Although the paintings are meticulous and calculated, Play More's installations are the exhibition's true magnum opus.
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Chinese government officials are meticulous at planning events and tend to shy away from anything impromptu.
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The report noted every single case in meticulous detail, with fans from several different divisions involved.
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Some work for months to assemble their meticulous costumes, while others throw together what they have.
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Each side has constructed a meticulous, partisan chronology of who started what, and when, and how.
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O.M.A. designs and manufactures meticulous, beautiful, and very expensive machines for the reproduction of recorded music.
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Critics praised the film's meticulous composition and nimble evocation of the essence of Mr. Roth's tale.
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"The irony is that this woman is very meticulous about her religious observance," Rabbi Lookstein said.
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That's because my partners and I were meticulous about the details and honest about our abilities.
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But he found the research meticulous and engaging, and he was eager to push it forward.
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We were in awe of the meticulous work they had put into their cars on display.
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Such work requires scrupulous hygiene and meticulous care in the cellar, and careful shipping and storage.
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Included is a meticulous, headless study detailing the drape and sheen of Henrietta Maria's riding ensemble.
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Porter, the director of Trapped, was meticulous in establishing trust and obtaining consent from her subjects.
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Filled with meticulous (and frequently stomach-churning) sound, it's a ballet of forged instruments at play.
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Verlaine described it as "a flat, black bug," Martin Amis as a "taut and meticulous" cobweb.
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"Sturkey's cleareyed and meticulous book pulls off a delicate balancing act," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
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In her meticulous instructions, she often refers to using the large bowl of an electric mixer.
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What makes this not only possible, but also riveting and unforgettable, is Kavan's meticulous, compacted style.
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They're meticulous with the dingy 1970s London milieu and conscientious about setting up Tennison's later demons.
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They became central to the meticulous reporting that won David Barstow a Pulitzer Prize in 2009.
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Mr. McAdam is a meticulous guy, and he's decorated the place in a rigorous modernist style.
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Jason Crow of Colorado, then laid out a meticulous timeline of the entire Ukraine aid freeze.
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The agency said connecting remains with lost fighters was a meticulous process that often took years.
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The policy's socioeconomic fallout is dire — and local governments are keeping a meticulous record of it.
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In the warrant charging Mr. Dulos, 52, with murder and kidnapping, officials detailed their meticulous investigation.
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Mr. Greenwald counters that he was meticulous in dealing with sources to avoid breaking the law.
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The comedy is a meticulous sendup of 22016's Frankenstein, black-and-white picture and all.
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Rickman proved that more than just about anyone, with every meticulous twist of his velveteen voice.
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The harsh chiaroscuro and angular figures recall German Expressionism, and the use of shading is meticulous.
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Dotting the area are billboards in Chinese and English exhorting them to be meticulous and responsible.
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It's the most meticulous demonstration of formal rigor hip-hop fans will likely hear all year.
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Being the money nerd (and financial coach!) that I am, I keep meticulous tabs on our money.
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While some people are proud of their well-worn palms, others are meticulous about manicures and moisturizing.
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There are Comey's now-famous notes, which are careful, meticulous accounts of his meetings with the president.
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Miller's team discovered the source of Aldrin's jam during the meticulous research of Apollo's onboard audio tapes.
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After a meticulous vetting process, each space program team member underwent a grueling 18-month indoctrination. 6.
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My meticulous spreadsheets transformed into actual people who would be affected by the policies announced that night.
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Knoller's meticulous records grew to more and more aspects of presidential activity under Bush 230 and Obama.
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"He's meticulous with not just the words that he wants to use but the punctuation," Sims said.
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Nine months of bad headlines left lender reputations in tatters, and made media stars of meticulous interrogators.
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But where Unbreakable was meticulous, re-examining well-worn tropes through well-drawn characters, Glass is uncontrolled.
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A meticulous civil servant, he will assess the police findings and the recommendations of his own team.
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It's a meticulous production process, which explains why the factory floors stay a gleaming gray and white.
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UnReal follows producers' meticulous attempts to create an idyllic fairy tale out of reality dating show Everlasting.
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He has spent the best part of the past decade carving out a reputation for the meticulous.
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And Ben really is such a student and was meticulous about getting it right and being authentic.
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With so much meticulous planning, there were certainly no do-overs and re-shots of West's proposal.
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Amid everything else, he was a grinder, obsessed with meticulous preparation, study, details, discipline, knowing your stuff.
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Her dark hair was pulled back into a top bun, exposing her broad features and meticulous makeup.
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Pilot is also meticulous about the cleanliness of the stops' showers, which encourages truckers to stay loyal.
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Bowling is a very careful artist, meticulous about whatever materials appear on the surface of his paintings.
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Putting the full project together has been a process Slug likens to movie making, involving meticulous sequencing.
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It put Alvarez on the defensive, who explained the yearlong investigation by calling it complex and meticulous.
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From one of the most meticulous heist movies ever made to the most important true crime film.
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Comey had several notable interactions with Trump after the 2016 election and took meticulous notes about them.
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As a neighbor, he was known for taking meticulous care of his lawn in suburban Citrus Heights.
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But he worked slavishly the whole time, keeping a meticulous weather diary, photographing the clouds at sea.
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I've had well-aged examples of albariño from old vines and meticulous producers that have been sensational.
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The motivation behind such meticulous rule-making is to ensure that every competition is equitable and just.
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In Shanghai, more than a year of meticulous planning resulted in an opening that was surprisingly smooth.
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So, here's how the Franks statement -- in meticulous detail -- casts how this whole thing came about: 1.
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Scientists used eight high-speed cameras recording at 10,000 frames per second to capture the meticulous motions.
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Dr. Hirsch, a taciturn and meticulous Chicagoan, was a special panel's unanimous choice to fill the vacancy.
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Then, Eugene will perform the lyrics and often arrive at something quite different from my meticulous suggestions.
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Van Herpen marries science and technology, as well as artistry and meticulous handicraft, in her ethereal designs.
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It is a game that imposes meticulous but pervasive limitations that frustrate as often as they reward.
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Despite meticulous preparation, not everything went as planned — a realistic simulation of the unpredictable nature of war.
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Without his meticulous planning, his photos would likely fall into the abyss with so much other work.
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Then there are the needlessly meticulous obsessives, who bemoan each infinitesimal alteration made to their beloved franchise.
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And I haven't even mentioned his meticulous cultivation of suspense over whether he would run for president.
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Strella said this will allow meticulous execution of the processes and provide time for detailed training opportunities.
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Erin O'Neill's meticulous chronology in the Di Donna catalog traces the complex story of Surrealism in Mexico.
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"Rose's Baking Basics" features classic recipes accompanied by the meticulous details that have become Ms. Beranbaum's trademark.
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Such a meticulous and — for film, at least — unconventional process has led to performances of astonishing sensitivity.
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Mr. Sharkey's home, in a building designed by Richard Meier, reflects his understated taste and meticulous organization.
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Wilson warns me that her studio never looks impressive — a hazard of making meticulous, intimately scaled work.
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She warns me that her studio never looks impressive — a hazard of making meticulous, intimately-scaled work.
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By a logic at once elusive and meticulous, it is also, therefore, about the consequences of inaction.
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But he's always been the type to speak his mind, and he's always been practical and meticulous.
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One could go on and on about her meticulous restoration of the living room's inlaid floor border.
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It's all a meticulous nod to a bygone era, with whimsical touches that reinforce the Americana theme.
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"The process is very meticulous and, plus, all the parties have copies of the documents," he said.
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Still, for $80 you are buying scarcity, the Pérez name and, no doubt, his meticulous methods. Nos.
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Without drama or self-pity, they harness those meticulous impulses to shape a bold and shining thing.
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Alexander kept to himself for most of the trial, writing in his journal and taking meticulous notes.
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I'm not sure it was tremendous luck or meticulous planning, but somehow everything turned out truly magical.
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Regal in comportment and meticulous in dress, he wore a slightly reflective suit and highly reflective shoes.
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More than 40 years ago, Watergate reporting by Woodward and Bernstein was mostly sober, careful and meticulous.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's meticulous involvement with the Second Avenue subway simply a way of promoting his image?
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Normally faceless, a parade of Washington's career professionals has offered meticulous testimony and told uniquely American stories.
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Despite the generational difference, Webster and Conner share a rebellious, anarchic spirit melded to a meticulous approach.
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As Wilkes had discovered, employers simply looked for candidates who were logical, good at math and meticulous.
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Political investigations tend to be marathons rather than sprints, requiring the slow, meticulous accretion of evidential layers.
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With their meticulous horror vacui and variegated palette, the flags call to mind Faith Ringgold's storytelling quilts.
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Thoreau was staking out a new purpose: to create a continuous, meticulous documentary record of his forays.
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A group of about 150 students undertook meticulous research for the last two years to produce Saturday's announcement.
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Further, as the meticulous Reputation roll-out proved, Swift is deliberate in the art of the album tease.
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From the first hand-sculpted model to the final product, each individual dildo undergoes the same meticulous process.
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I will say that he does have this meticulous way of making sure each that curl is perfect.
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I was nervous to type too loud, but I was bound by the job to take meticulous notes.
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Bad Blood is a riveting, fast-paced book that unpacks, in meticulous detail, the scam of a century.
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This scarcity led to meticulous efforts in as they discovered and funded the leading companies of the future.
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It stirs his love for meticulous filmmaking, oddball characters, and genre tropes together into a uniquely madcap mix.
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When many custodian-bank executives started work, their jobs entailed the meticulous counting of mountains of paper securities.
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A skilled writer, Díaz is meticulous in her craft, and on page after page her writing truly sings.
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It's just computer motion graphics and captions written with, one can only guess, a meticulous company style guide.
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Clark is known for his tough management style and meticulous demands, according to a recent report by Bloomberg.
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Called mind uploading, or whole brain emulation, this will involve the meticulous copying of an existing biological brain.
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It's in these moments where LKA's meticulous attention to detail accentuates the horror of its premise and setting.
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His arrest capped a meticulous investigation involving hundreds of law enforcement personnel and a Crimestoppers reward of $54,000.
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By today's standard, tintypes are by far one of the slowest, expensive, and meticulous photographic mediums out there.
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With Lister, he turns surgery into the meticulous, slow-moving science that we understand it to be today.
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So were the meticulous steps Chris took to cover his tracks after the murders, Rourke told the court.
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The Parr family is back in Brad Bird's Incredibles 2, a meticulous revisitation of the 2004 Pixar classic.
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The show frequently sacrifices narrative momentum in pursuit of a meticulous recreation of 1814 London, to its detriment.
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Iceland has also kept meticulous genealogical records — some natives can trace their roots back to the 9th century.
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I want to move forward on the basis of prudence and the basis of a meticulous feasibility study.
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"The court preparation has been to exactly the same meticulous standard as in previous years," a statement said.
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Reading through draft and then finished story, one is repeatedly stunned by the meticulous rightness of his elisions.
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Dessner's production is meticulous, and allows for expanses in which a note or an idea can properly linger.
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"She's very thoughtful, very meticulous, and very planned, and in a certain way, controlling," Harrison told Entertainment Weekly.
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He was, above all, a brilliant reporter -- a meticulous and patient observer of the chaotic world around him.
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King was never a fan of Kubrick's cold, meticulous gothic, which has nonetheless gathered a sturdy cult following.
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She's also meticulous about fact-checking and properly citing her sources to ensure the page meets Wikipedia's standards.
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So then, when we get these wings in, they go through a meticulous sorting effort from our prepper.
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Document your valuables before the storm and be meticulous in keeping track of your losses and recovery expenses.
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The latest film from the meticulous, provocative Austrian director Nikolaus Geyrhalter could be described as an environmental documentary.
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He described Bryant as a meticulous and obsessive business partner, just like he was on the basketball court.
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She's got her hair look down, and she just took to Instagram to reveal her incredibly meticulous manicure.
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Doreen Valiente was a natural pragmatist, adept at negotiating dodgy dealings and with a head for meticulous research.
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The pigment applies easily without any streaks or bubbles — something that has plagued even the most meticulous polisher.
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Indian air force veterans said the mission would have taken meticulous planning to take advantage of the terrain.
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His performance acted as an internal play-off between the young, explosive Ghetto and the older, meticulous Ghetts.
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Eufinger's files referred to him as an "irreproachable SS-man," who was meticulous about proving his Aryan ancestry.
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Last year, after a meticulous renovation, he moved into the old Beckenstein Home Fabrics at 130 Orchard Street.
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You wouldn't exactly call it carelessness, since all the bereavement seems to have been arranged with meticulous care.
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Mr. Scully, who said he keeps meticulous records, could find no indication that any such work had existed.
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Mr. Jurowski, 45, has a reputation as a meticulous and brilliant conductor, both in symphonic repertoire and opera.
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The creation of these installations is a slow and meticulous process of painting, puncturing, and texturing this sculpture.
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Jacques-Émile Blanche's 1895 portrait of Beardsley captures the young man's acute sense of style and meticulous attire.
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We're both meticulous and detail oriented and we don't stop until we feel that we've done something special.
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With a knack for the smaller details, Virgos and Doctor Strange are meticulous to the point of destruction.
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Rather than meticulous, idealized scenes, ex-votos became theatrical and free-form, often created by self-taught artists.
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But Valve has tweaked and perfected a lot of these elements, especially with its famously meticulous level design.
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But Valve has tweaked and perfected a lot of these elements, especially with its famously meticulous level design.
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In all the meticulous course planning for Thanksgiving, wine tends to get top billing on the beverage list.
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He cracks jokes and calls out dancers' names, but all the while he is meticulous in his teaching.
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Mr. Zambada was meticulous in keeping track of cartel finances, which he demonstrated to jurors in detailed testimony.
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Or "Miles for Mary," their meticulous reconstruction of a faculty meeting at an Ohio high school circa 1988.
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Constructed in the mid-19th century, the synagogue underwent a meticulous renovation and recently reopened as a museum.
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The overall effect is one of meticulous observation and control put in service of capturing dreamlike, ineffable experiences.
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His novels are about discovery and revelation, and how slowly they arrive even for the most meticulous observer.
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Ito, meticulous as ever, had even left behind money to clean out her home once the day arrived.
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He was very meticulous about the shapes and he didn't let us watch videos of himself doing it.
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But Bolton is said to be a meticulous note-taker, significantly bolstering his credibility as a firsthand witness.
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You must execute a meticulous plan to escape from prison, and you do it entirely with a partner.
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That's why it's important for sneaker resellers to be meticulous when it comes to numbers around tax season.
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He was nothing if not meticulous — and persistent: It took him 11 years to write his Vietnam book.
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It features the meticulous budget sheet they used, which accounts for every single dollar of their monthly income.
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Fleet Foxes' first two albums of meticulous, expansive folk-rock have sold more than two million copies worldwide.
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This article describes the new adventure in great detail, noting that Venetians were known as meticulous record keepers.
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With meticulous detail, the report catalogs his knowledge of the 2016 Russian interference into the United States election.
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The plotters appeared to be young, low-ranking officers who did not seem to have a meticulous plan.
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The show would have been helped by including some of his meticulous renderings of Mesoamerican artifacts and motifs.
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But he was a meticulous dresser, in the rumpled-but-dandified manner of Walker Evans and William Eggleston.
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Woodward has a reputation for meticulous note-taking and interviewing, combined with recording nearly all of his interviews.
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This lofty vision of genteel brotherhood is a ruse obscured by meticulous patriarchal systems, initiation rights, and prayer ceremonies.
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In the video, you can see a meticulous archivist opening drawers, dusting off old photographic film and lettering photos.
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A cheerfully meticulous man, he has been praised since arriving in Brussels for his ability to run a meeting.
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In temperament the two leaders could hardly be less alike: one brash and operatic, the other cautious and meticulous.
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They'll be able to get everywhere they need to and you won't have to write out meticulous directions anymore.
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Banneker then sent Thomas Jefferson a mic-drop of a letter, along with a copy of his meticulous work.
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We both were incredibly meticulous when composing our individual parts, sifting through everything note by note, beat by beat.
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It's a meticulous piece of filmmaking, so honed and refined in execution that it becomes nearly unbearable at times.
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Although the report presents no new science of its own, its survey of more than 6,000 studies is meticulous.
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Needing to score to keep Corinthians in the tie, he set the ball on the spot with meticulous care.
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After the aborted plan, Sodini wrote, he took a more meticulous approach, making practice runs to the LA Fitness.
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" Indeed, Dr. Goebel-Fabbri said, the meticulous focus on food in diabetes "can mimic an eating disorders mind-set.
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"The part of my brain that says 'You don't need to be this meticulous' doesn't work," Hodgson told me.
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But someone as precise, as meticulous, as gifted as Berbatov should have more silverware to polish in his cabinet.
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And we ran under the great leadership of the late John Doar, a meticulous investigation and presentation of facts.
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Where absolutely meticulous and methodical attention was paid to every single detail and nuance that went into her career!
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Medieval medical practitioners "were much more meticulous and better practitioners of scientific method than we previously thought," Rumbaugh says.
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It's clear that it comes naturally to him: he's meticulous with his students, cares that they learn proper technique.
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Deliberate and meticulous, the in-over-his-head detective story has rarely been handled with such style and finesse.
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The experience of mining that data in the month leading up to your wedding is heartwarming but painfully meticulous.
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With Wes Anderson, we chose the simplest treat that we could do an over-the-top, meticulous treatment for.
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He then types it all out for his hefty self-published books that are filled with his meticulous art.
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It designed a lightweight shoe, Zoom Vaporfly Elite, with a carbon-fibre insole as part of the meticulous preparations.
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Written by her nephew, Daniel Stiepleman, Ginsburg was said to be meticulous about only one thing regarding the film.
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Her attention to Gigo was too meticulous, the theatre taken too far for just a couple clicks on YouTube.
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Craig ably controls the novel's historic sweep, and is unsparing in providing details of meticulous torture and wartime horror.
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I would expect Bill Barr as attorney general to apply the constitutional doctrine of executive privilege with meticulous care.
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As well as his writing and activism, he was an engineer, a surveyor, a lecturer and a meticulous naturalist.
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No matter how big or small, Disneyland employees put meticulous detail into each and every attraction at the park.
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Georgetown states that it has meticulous records of each slave's name, age, dates bought and sold, and so on.
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Like West Point cadets and millions of U.S. veterans, successful CEOs also tend to have meticulous attention to detail.
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In quality assurance, you need to be meticulous writing the test plans and checking that the devices work correctly.
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It's easy to miss how meticulous they are in style — but impossible not to recognize their richness and immediacy.
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This continued for about a month, with meticulous planning involved to avoid arriving at work at the same time.
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Watch below for a sneak preview of the meticulous ramen assembly process in a clip exclusively provided to MUNCHIES.
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But meticulous adherence to the TSA's standard of practice will mean lines that back up to the ticketing counters.
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Evans: It's like going to the most precious like super sincere, family-style Italian restaurant, with such meticulous service.
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Matt Brailsford, who created the hack, cut no corners, as he explains in meticulous detail over on his blog.
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I've decided to tell the story in meticulous order, and that's the way I shall carry on telling it.
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With his meticulous dioramas constructed inside small jewelry boxes, Curtis Talwst Santiago offers a counterpoint: castoffs can contain worlds.
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The towering white walls of the atrium helped to highlight the meticulous attention required for so-called ordinary movement.
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Consider his off-season, when he trains six days a week but reserves his most meticulous workout for Sunday.
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Trash Island is ugly, but its horrors are attenuated by their meticulous construction and visual splendor, and quickly contained.
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Using strong black lines and high contrast, Suartika's meticulous attention to detail emerges in his figures and his shading.
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And there are postwar photos documenting the bombed-out palazzo, each as blunt and meticulous as a Rossellini film.
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Through his subtle, intermittent anthropomorphizing of natural forms everything in Foy's meticulous drawings begins to border on the apparitional.
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Greene eventually converted in his late 30s to abstraction, but Wilde remained true to a meticulous, image-based surrealism.
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What makes the case of Mr. Saidakhmetov remarkable is the meticulous description he has given of his own radicalization.
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Indeed, each of LeWitt's drawings comes with a meticulous set of instructions, which can be carried out by anyone.
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Richard Wilbur wrote meticulous, urbane poems that earned him two Pulitzer Prizes and the title of U.S. poet laureate.
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Mr. Birbiglia lists, in awesome, horrifying, meticulous detail, every argument against babies in general and his baby in particular.
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Inside, a domed ceiling of pale cypress in a meticulous chevron pattern arcs to meet midnight-black coal walls.
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Self-Styled: Whether it's appearing in The Fader or her music videos, Ms. Tolkin is meticulous about her wardrobe.
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Thanks to the internet's meticulous record-keeping, journalists are rethinking to ethics of publishing the identities of nonviolent criminals.
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It was a meticulous summary of all the patient's symptoms as well as the many tests performed so far.
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Made from toilet paper, towel strings, lined paper, and discarded magazines, the sculptures are impressive in their meticulous precision.
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And bullpen management, in general, has always seemed to be a strength of Girardi's, along with his meticulous preparation.
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But every detail of the million details throughout the sprawling property is clean and classy and meticulous — and beautiful.
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Walmsley might be fastidious compared with his fellow ultrarunners, but he's far less meticulous than his competition in Atlanta.
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The book, while delightfully nuts, in a "Gravity's Rainbow" kind of way, has been praised for its meticulous research.
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Worcester, on the other hand, was a solid, meticulous scholar familiar with the latest advances in etymology and philology.
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In-N-Out is meticulous about sourcing its ingredients, and it's famous for the freshness of its ... well, everything.
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He is meticulous about preparation and has a deep lack of empathy for colleagues who have foregone the same.
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" In his meticulous research, Stoller has discovered that "it&aposs not just the big markets where you see this.
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My portraits are usually very meticulous and controlled but when you have 25 people you have to sacrifice that.
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But it did offer an idea of what can be achieved through meticulous farming, winemaking and guardianship of culture.
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She's meticulous in her research, but she's still concerned with how cinematic audiences will respond, and using that language.
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Channel the meticulous and attentive Virgo season energy to your advantage: Discern what is useful and what is not.
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Cutting punches, the first step in traditional typesetting, is the meticulous craft of carving letterforms into small steel billets.
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Yet the contrast between their meticulous stalking and the clubgoers' relaxed bobbing reveals the inevitable mayhem of underground crime.
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It takes you to a place you could otherwise never go, thanks to the meticulous work of a mastercraftsman.
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"She's meticulous about the balayage process and puts oil on the roots and tips so they don't break," she explains.
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Of course, the nail-art design is not at all random — Bey is too meticulous about her image for that.
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In the meticulous workshop, conservationists keep detailed records of each piece, as if they were a patient&aposs medical chart.
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This study required months of meticulous work, in which researchers had to translate lidar terrain data into meaningful archaeological interpretations.
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"This is something we're being very meticulous about because of the process of how we completed our family," says Saldana.
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So I think that sort of distillation process took a while, and we were kind of meticulous in that way.
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Hate crime experts say the report's value is not as a meticulous count, but as a reliable barometer of trends.
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"It's a natural fit, as Nyquist also wears a nasal strip," said Angie Stevens, talent manager at Meticulous Talent Management.
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Clearing the neighborhoods taken by the Iraqi security forces will require time-consuming and meticulous work by experts like Ali.
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Some of them—extortion, fraud, the killing and meticulous dismemberment of not one but two state-protected alligators—are criminal.
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Savoini's travel plans were pieced together in meticulous detail from flight booking records, obtained by Bellingcat via sources with access.
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Vivian Chiu's work confronts the mechanics of identity formation in a meticulous deconstruction of materials like wood, acrylic, and photography.
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"Ed was a meticulous craftsman of American biography with a penchant for deep research," Professor Brinkley said in an email.
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Each baked body part is made with meticulous detail; each feature constructed out of raisins, nuts and other edible toppings.
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Quantum randomness and entanglement are real, confirmed by innumerable experiments, and explained in meticulous detail by the theory Einstein rejected.
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So understanding that this grey-to-black issue was a real issue, I decided to run some more meticulous tests.
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It's so meticulous in replicating the era -- primarily the 1940s and '50s -- as to risk feeling like a museum piece.
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Because of this, successful DevOps engineers must be meticulous and willing to offer assistance to test engineers whenever possible. 5.
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OK, maybe these references speak to a very meticulous, ostentatious type of techno head that you don't meet every day.
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Whether the predictions come true, and how, is revealed in four meticulous sections, each well-crafted enough to stand alone.
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His meticulous dress is in stark contrast to the surrounds, but their commitment to maintaining clean spaces is absolutely serious.
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Japanese artist Hiroko Kubota's archives of custom-made shirts feature hundreds of different cats emerging from pockets via meticulous embroidery.
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To the benefit of the patients, the radiologists were also more meticulous in their analyses when presented with the photos.
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Her process involved continuous rebellion to ensure her independence as well as meticulous, probing research on the subjects she depicted.
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These meticulous notes, individual to each disability identity, have made their way into Leonard's early-stage animations and character concepts.
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The film's extreme visual inflection transforms the meticulous study of their day-to-day wrangles into symbols of psychological disturbance.
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In his show, Lithgow pantomimes the actions of a barber in meticulous detail, and he had some questions for Ralph.
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Its investigation was meticulous: it took four days to interrogate dozens of electoral officials and observers before issuing its verdict.
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Through some guesswork and meticulous arithmetic, Lovelace also calculates that the characters spent a total of around $2077.20, including tips.
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Hastings made a "meticulous argument" for why Randolph was not fit to run the company alone, according to the book.
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When she moved into a W.K.U. dorm, Ms. Miller, 43, a junior and a meticulous art student, reacted in wonderment.
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You'll never have to pay meticulous attention to your sitting habits after you take a seat on a ZGUP Cushion.
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All the works recently underwent meticulous transfers from their original formats (Super 5123 and others) to high-definition digital media.
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I'm meticulous about tracking my spending, and my husband and I save towards specific goals, like travel and family outings.
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That prompted a meticulous development plan this time around, one that the elder Mr. Sulzberger largely witnessed from the sidelines.
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But the meticulous former federal prosecutor from greater Los Angeles sees its work on the issue as far from done.
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The authors render their subject in precise and meticulous detail, generating a vivid account of her political and religious development.
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Since then, Ms. Olson has pursued the federal case with meticulous preparation and a relentless work ethic, Professor Wood said.
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Of course, being a Thomas Keller production, TAK Room serves the most refined, meticulous country club food you've ever seen.
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Almena arrived on the appointed day, two hours late; he scoffed at Kathleen Bouchard's meticulous mind-set and ignored her.
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But any significant delay could threaten the success of a national head count whose meticulous plans took years to prepare.
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But Mr. Meador's meticulous farming methods, not unusual in other fine wine regions, require skilled hand pruning and hand harvesting.
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The original story dissolved in a meticulous 58-page report, written by two senior assistants, Nancy Ryan and Peter Casolaro.
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But though her work is meticulous, it's never fussy: These are clothes for women who do things in the world.
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That Mr. Rosenberg kept meticulous records and purchased museum-quality art helped the family to reclaim all but 60 pieces.
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Of course, Belanger, 40, doesn't turn out soft, sweet confections but meticulous porcelain-and-stoneware sculptures with an acid bite.
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"We are very, let's say rigorous, meticulous and we are faithful to our mandate," Feruta said, without going into specifics.
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He was a meticulous planner who stalked his targets in advance, learning their daily routines before breaking into their homes.
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"David is very meticulous, and he is good at visualizing how he would set up an apartment," Mr. Sanger said.
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Mr. Wheeler, for example, is more meticulous than Mr. Pruitt in following the rules as he rolls back environmental regulations.
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Meticulous preparation, resilience, some carefully choreographed pomp and pageantry, then long periods of patience punctuated by moments of extreme violence.
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She finished third in Iowa, despite meticulous preparation and what was described as the best field operation in the state.
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Every dish undergoes meticulous enamel layering and are examined by hand for quality before shipping from the original French warehouse.
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And he's meticulous in his day-to-day financial decision making, which is reflected in his carefully curated budgeting spreadsheet.
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On Friday, the troupe, for the first time, performs"Busk," created in 2009 by the meticulous, idiosyncratic choreographer Aszure Barton.
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That anyone can devote her life to studying it with such meticulous attentiveness should fill us with joy and hope.
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He cared for a friend of mine who was injured in a fall, and he was both meticulous and thorough.
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"This was meticulous work," said Alon Barash, a co-author of the study and lecturer at Israel's Bar Ilan University.
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These companies are so successful, he says, because they focus on having competent managers who pay meticulous attention to detail.
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In his meticulous office, Mr. Simons keeps handy a worn Yale Law Journal with red plastic tabs on antitrust articles.
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The handle turns and he enters the freezer, and the evening's entire mission, all the meticulous effort, feels immediately rewarded.
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The cast's considered, meticulous adaptability to their dual roles fits with the rest of the film's own eye for detail.
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These are the bare bones of Baskets, but they in no way encapsulate the meticulous, practiced oddity of the show.
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Rendering the messier aspects of humanity in meticulous detail makes the juxtaposition between beauty and horror that much more impactful.
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Known for her meticulous, obsessive rendering of interiors, Suss's style references American vernacular art, with its focus on patterned detail.
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It would be laughable to call this film meticulous, but its determination to undermine its own narrative context is impressively thorough.
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On Tuesday, the girls strutted down the runway in Paris, where the French fashion house showcased the most meticulous of gowns.
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Part of the deluge seems to stem from audiences' never-ending quest for "authenticity," the desire for meticulous televisual world building.
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Whatever the decision, each deployment is challenging, the planning for it is meticulous, and the risks and objectives are key considerations.
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Rowling's imagination, her use of language, the meticulous visuals that populate every scene — it's unreal, and it's only grown more magical.
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Photo colorization isn't just coloring within the lines — it requires meticulous research to make sure that every detail is historically accurate.
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If Angela Merkel can be characterized by one thing, it is her meticulous preparation and her willingness to understand her opponents.
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Previous presidents kept meticulous records, and on Thursday a host of those files, from the presidency of Bill Clinton, were released.
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We shared it broadly with you, and together committed to deliver on our OKRs with meticulous planning, collaboration and rigorous execution.
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We had very meticulous organization of the whole shoot, where everybody had to know where to be and what to do.
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The third episode of Game of Thrones' seventh season is the story of meticulous strategy and how quickly it can fail.
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WalletHub has conducted an impressive study on the subject, ranking 12 of America's largest hotel chains with a meticulous scoring system.
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Known for his meticulous stencils, humor, and politically conscious messages, Banksy confirmed the work, titled "Season's Greetings," on his Instagram page.
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The sleek white gown featured a bateau neckline and little to no embroidery, save for meticulous lace finishing at its edges.
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The product after all his meticulous work was incredible photography like the shot below, which doesn't even benefit from any moonlight.
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I guess to some people Fire-Toolz sounds like a mess while Nonlocal Forecast might sound meticulous and intricate in comparison.
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Personality-wise, they were quite different — she was shy, reserved, and meticulous; he was gregarious and played golf in between classes.
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The Ghost Hunters undertake meticulous research—looking at prison records and other documentation—to find places that might attract queer hauntings.
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"Pam Bondi is a very meticulous lawyer and would be looking very carefully at anything that looked askew," Carson told Tapper.
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What really gets me about Yates's work is how meticulous it is; her work clearly comes from her love of Pokémon.
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Crucially, Judge Furman – a notably meticulous and scholarly judge – based his conclusions on the administrative record produced by the Commerce Department.
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His meticulous attitude about getting to know each and every one of his patients was probably what won me over most.
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There have been songs written and posted about the show, along with meticulous analysis of the "Stranger Things" title card font.
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Given Virgo's associations with responsibility, meticulous work, and productivity, it might not sound like a good host for the new moon.
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Others, like mSpy, bill themselves as a way for parents to keep meticulous tabs on everything that happens on children's phones.
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Paris Haute Couture Week, a celebration of the one-of-a-kind styles that require meticulous tailoring, runs until July 5.
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"This is something we're being very meticulous about because of the process of how we completed our family," Saldana told People.
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After the meticulous thematic construction of GKMC, even more so on TPAB, would it really be that much of a stretch?
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I've written similar sentiments many times with reference to Apple's iPhones, which are famous for meticulous design and high quality hardware.
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Hallock says that the escape allegedly involved meticulous planning and that the inmates breached significant amounts of steel, rebar, and metal.
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Yesterday, the two reporters behind the Price stories published details of the airport stakeouts and meticulous reporting that underpinned their stories.
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However, there will come a day when the worst happens – and there is a code word and meticulous plan in place.
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Created and narrated by host Rebecca Jarvis, this six-part series tackles Holmes' downfall from multiple angles and with meticulous detail.
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There are lots of small details hidden throughout the game, as well as secret areas and items that reward meticulous players.
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In a lot of ways, it's a lot more of a meticulous and detailed oriented record than anything we've ever made.
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Last weekend, I performed an invasive and meticulous operation on one of my more valuable gadgets: a late 2014 Mac mini.
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Men like Aucoin were "flaming," with overly articulated eyebrows and meticulous speech patterns, hair tips fringed with gold, wrists expressively lax.
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Upstairs, above the party's clamor, a treasured painting is removed from their bedroom and a "meticulous fake" left in its place.
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He is a meticulous researcher, and he started to read all he could about political satire and its effects on democracy.
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Caro has won two Pulitzer Prize awards for his work, which is famous for its meticulous research and thoroughness of reporting.
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Exhibitors take meticulous care with the look of their booths, and it's a pleasure to circulate around inspecting the fine details.
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They're made with meticulous craftsmanship in materials like silk, satin and fine leather, and they're decorated with all the usual symbols.
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Andrés Iniesta, one of the most meticulous passers in his sport, has lately sprayed them a fraction too short or long.
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Robot' is a masterpiece, ballasting the global ambitions of season 2 while sharpening back to the meticulous build of season 1.
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Holdsworth cited Mueller's reputation of being thorough and meticulous in his investigations as more of a reason to trust the outcome.
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He spoke of how the world of sheikhs, fatwas and the meticulous application of religion to everything had defined his life.
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And Mr. Affleck, despite a meticulous performance, never uncovers a glimpse of his abused character's humanity beyond Christian's carefully delineated symptoms.
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Conjuring a crowd As we arrived at the entrance, soldiers were walking along the deserted avenues, finishing up a meticulous sweep.
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Just throwing everything accurately with perfect technique, and you have to be meticulous with your techniques and how you execute them.
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We were always crazy about metrics and quite meticulous about digging into U.S.-based data and research to help guide us.
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The thing I am meticulous about is that the tracks have to be able to conjoin and work together and converge.
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But even if it's just a meticulous act of trolling, it's gained a lot of attention in the past few days.
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For each of us, our practice of drawing is slow and meticulous, which fits in with the city's "no rush" mindset.
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True period films are full of elaborate sets and meticulous costume design, not just flip phones and some puka-shell necklaces.
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But deep under the rubble of the burnt-down Ghetto they left a one-of-a-kind, meticulous chronicle of extermination.
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The ethos seems to be, let conceptual imagination and meticulous preparation rule, and a memorable dining experience is bound to follow.
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Case studies: Early intervention, meticulous tracking, quarantines and social distancing helped Singapore, Taiwan and Hong Kong get their outbreaks under control.
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The meticulous attention to detail in recreating New York in the 1950s for the Amazon show transcends the usual nostalgic kitsch.
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Surprisingly, given how meticulous she is, Flynn doesn't plot out her stories beforehand, writing them straight through, from beginning to end.
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Colonel Bruwer also stood out because of the meticulous case files that he submitted to prosecutors, Mr. van der Walt said.
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I kept a meticulous Spotify playlist of everything I loved from 22015 to prevent valuable tracks from slipping through the cracks.
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Mr. Byford, who previously led Toronto's transit system, is widely respected by industry veterans and is viewed as meticulous and independent.
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Even so, the official said the embassy's front office was staffed by career bureaucrats, who are known for keeping meticulous records.
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But investors say the Fed in particular has been meticulous in setting expectations so that markets are not taken by surprise.
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The siblings then get the Parks to replace the family chauffeur with their father and the meticulous housekeeper with their mother.
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Gilmore said that years of meticulous investigation led him and his team to the defector, code-named "Ulysses" in court documents.
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So half the trip was pretty cheap camping, and the other half needed some meticulous research on cheap but cute Airbnb's.
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"I'm definitely going to be meticulous, online shopping," Ms. Renaud said of how she would buy the rest of her gifts.
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At the opulent Kings Theater, the show was a meticulous, full-scale rock concert; the most satisfyingly varied of the three.
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As I sat next to her polishing her white leather show halter, she appreciated my meticulous diligence and not my sex.
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The French disco-rock band Phoenix, known for giddy, heartstring-tugging hits like "1901," takes years to produce its meticulous albums.
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But Matyas said no such link has been found and added that workers on the base were "scary meticulous" about safety.
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A. O. Scott, writing in The Times, called the film "at once feverish and meticulous in its calibration of wanton emotions."
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For five minutes, Mitchell goes through a meticulous checking of the story that Ford has told through a variety of mediums.
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The large gallery that Mr. Taylor's paintings share with Deana Lawson's meticulous set-up photographs is one of the show's best.
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The meticulous replication of some of scenes from his movie and TV work, moreover, is a bit of a nostalgic kick.
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"Intimate Enemies" established Ms. Vella as a meticulous historian with a flair for description and an eye for the telling detail.
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Bonsai trees are notoriously difficult to keep, requiring meticulous shaping, watering and caring that creates a deep connection for their owners.
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Breaks in that routine were rare, exceptions to the rule of portraying the meticulous brand Clinton adheres to in real life.
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Blocboy JB's new mixtape, Simi, is the most meticulous demonstration of formal rigor hip-hop fans will likely hear all year.
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I've written similar sentiments many times with reference to Apple's iPhones, which are famous for meticulous design and high-quality hardware.
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Even after the most detailed and meticulous risk analysis, investments are always an act of faith — a leap into an unknowable future.
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Both dinner and lunch will have fewer courses: seven instead of the 14 or so that now arrive in a meticulous procession.
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We can thank the internet and social media for such meticulous, flashy looks – and, of course, the luxurious aesthetics of music videos.
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Banksy's rise and rise is the result of years of meticulous control of his message, his market and, most importantly, his mystique.
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Diagrams and photographs of flying machines he invented and built — incorporating hexagonal forms, of course — accompany his meticulous notes on his architecture.
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Her dramatic, meticulous and gothic songs describe enticements that twist into admonishments, and everything seems to be slipping out of her hands.
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But those works also hold meticulous details about the individuals who helped him and the teenage girls he seduced, including Ms. Springora.
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They represent so much obvious effort, meticulous attention to detail, and engineering expertise that it feels a waste not to celebrate them.
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I find her meticulous attention to detail captivating, which is why I have an issue with the way she paints the trees.
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A description of the book says its contents are drawn from "meticulous notes" kept during the author's 17 months working for Mattis.
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The Basics Unlike gluing a strip of falsies to your lash line, the process of applying eyelash extensions is much more meticulous.
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"Over the last couple of years, our operational teams have been meticulous in developing very detailed plans for the move," he added.
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This is a film meticulous in its construction of images, carefully considering both the primary action and the background in every scene.
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That deep dive into Sessions's actions resulted in a 161-page report chronicling, in meticulous detail, a pattern of alleged ethical violations.
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The bottom line: Redundant sensing systems could ultimately lead to safer systems, but meticulous work remains to determine how to perfect them.
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In court records obtained by PEOPLE, detectives allege that Michael Scott Hatfield created both of the scrapbooks with "meticulous attention" to detail.
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The chemical works by reconnecting the two fused ends of the spinal cord —a meticulous healing process that involves thousands of neurons.
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The meticulous detail in his letters suggested they were reliable accounts of events, but to Valli they were like a psychiatric interview.
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Machines like Cassie the biped or SpotMini the robot dog are quickly mastering locomotion, thanks to line after line of meticulous code.
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"We hope the BOJ releases (details of an exit strategy) with clear, meticulous explanation" that could avoid causing market confusion, he said.
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It included a meticulous recreation of the real event, and the climactic joke involved a … creative approach to winning over Disrupt attendees.
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With meticulous attention to detail, he attempts to reveal the essence of his subject and go deeper than what is usually seen.
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All departments from art and video to culinary worked closely together so we could approach each shot's composition with a meticulous eye.
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The LA chef is renowned for his simple but soignée offerings, and this dish is the perfect representation of his meticulous approach.
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If The Ring fan trailer promises a meticulous spook story, the Rings official trailer promises the Haunted Mansion on too much salvia.
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He was meticulous in all his habits—the arrangement of his shoes, the order of his pens—and writing was no exception.
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This meticulous energy works in your favor, as you will find yourself running errands, filling out paper work, and playing catch up.
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This week, there is a full moon in meticulous Virgo in the sector of your chart ruling personal finance and self-worth.
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The post is written in the meticulous and citation-heavy style that Warren's campaign has adopted in its prolific policy roll-outs.
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In fact, with some meticulous pre-planning and thoughtful gifting, you can get ahead of the weird energy and circumvent it all.
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When I arrived for the first time at the GoDown Arts Centre, in Nairobi, I understood how meticulous the planning had been.
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Vibe by Chef'n Garlic Chopper, $9.70, available at AmazonI always found that mincing garlic was a particularly monotonous and meticulous cooking task.
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The NRC's solid reputation, meticulous screening of its committee members, and rigorous peer review of reports are invaluable assets in this context.
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Though the film rarely surprises with plot points, it's constantly serving up meticulous humor that will have you laughing out loud uncontrollably.
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Britain not only has spent huge amounts on achieving Olympic success but also has been meticulous in how the funding is used.
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The Islamic State maintains prodigious and meticulous records, and it is not known if the leaders would take such a drastic step.
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One of the things that makes a Stephen King novel so enjoyable to devour is his descriptiveness and meticulous attention to detail.
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If you're on birth control and trying to avoid an unwanted pregnancy, you're most likely pretty meticulous about not missing a dose.
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He's so meticulous, and he has such great taste that I felt the need to come in as ready as I could.
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Alternatively, it could be that Verbiest was just more meticulous and sought to inscribe his map with as much detail as possible.
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Obama's aides have insisted the vetting was meticulous and none of the Syrian refugees allowed in have been implicated in any attacks.
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Hall's drawings are as meticulous as they are sweeping and expansive, their settings difficult to place in either the past or future.
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The album's strength, however, is not necessarily in this cohesiveness; songs isolated from the meticulous tracklisting are just as impactful and empowering.
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Under David Plouffe's meticulous leadership and Joe Rospars' digital genius, new digital tools and social media networks became our path to scale.
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In meticulous, loving prose, Johnson describes how his father built a cabin among the ancient beechwoods in which to pursue his sculpture.
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Edgar Wright's meticulous heist film is the kind that has a car chase before you've learned the names of its main characters.
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I modeled myself after my mother, tried to do everything by the book, was meticulous about maintaining a perfect presentation of myself.
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Here the barbed aperçus and hollow-point insults of his reviews have given way to careful, almost comically meticulous literary-historical investigations.
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They shared an exacting and meticulous style and a tendency to gravitate toward those who would eventually make a distinctive cultural mark.
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The Japanese, meticulous in their approach to baseball, recycling and reuse, have figured out how to make good use of splintered bats.
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One of its achievements is in its meticulous documentation of how the harassment and assault claims against Clinton came to be politicized.
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"She was very meticulous with data, looked carefully at developing children," Dr. Gayla Margolin, who led the lab, said in an interview.
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While the old "locker room defense" is straight out of the Trump playbook, Mr. Jordan's meticulous parsing should give other Republicans pause.
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The emergence of additional Novichok victims, after four months of meticulous decontamination and public reassurances, presents British authorities with a daunting challenge.
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Her work around the world — particularly her presence on the Normandy beaches on D-Day — is presented in meticulous, hair-raising passages.
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It's a meticulous, arduous process that made me think it's a miracle that any big budget video games get finished at all.
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Roy Jenkins, one of the great reforming home secretaries, wrote that, at its best, the department's hallmark was "meticulous and precise administration".
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The former national security adviser was not only a high-profile figure in Trump&aposs inner circle, but a meticulous note-taker.
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That flawed edifice might stand as a kind of inverse metaphor for the film itself, which is a marvel of meticulous construction.
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Banksy's rise from tagger to renowned artist comes partly thanks to his meticulous control of his message, his market and his mystique.
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A photographer and music-video director known for her meticulous composition and witty eye, she had never directed a feature film before.
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Le Creuset's prices are a reflection of the meticulous enamel layering process that each piece goes through before being examined by hand.
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"He's very meticulous and is working hard to put a plan in place regardless of the outcome [of the Democratic race]," Sen.
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Mr. John kept meticulous records of his marathon finishes and times, and ended up running in a few states more than once.
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The inquiry, which began six years ago, has been meticulous, with hearings investigating 116 institutions, including government agencies responsible for children's welfare.
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The placement looked a little less meticulous than Fuku, and there were parts of the bun that were missing that acidic crunch.
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After the culprits were caught, the ringleader admitted that meticulous study of Kardashian West's social media had helped him plan the robbery.
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Though Beck's records through the years have tended toward maximalism, a kind of meticulous sonic gorgeousness, melody remains central to his art.
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Other attorneys praised Forsyth's appointment in the Michigan State matter, calling him meticulous, detailed, fair, compassionate and genuinely concerned about crime victims.
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Bharara said the request for a search warrant was "very meticulous" in explaining why Cohen's office and residences needed to be raided.
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Through meticulous game design that demanded more from players, Nintendo once again demonstrated its uncanny ability to redefine foundational aspects of gaming.
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Hospitals try to control Clostridium difficile, a bacterium that can cause deadly infections, by careful cleaning and meticulous washing of the hands.
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In the title sequence, images of death flicker briefly on screen over the meticulous loading of a reel-to-reel tape machine.
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All this proved jarring for older monarchists, who value the conservative traditions the queen represents, like emotional distance and meticulous political neutrality.
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Joe Biden, then the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, perform what the New Yorker called "a meticulous dissection" of Bork's career.
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We learned that when it comes to eating to win at this year's Olympic Games in Rio, many athletes are meticulous eaters.
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The scene's energy is raw and vital, but its execution is meticulous — a perfect encapsulation of Demme's unique and unmatched skill set.
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The lower court's unanimous ruling against Texas included a "meticulous" review of the faulty procedures by which the legislature produced the electoral maps.
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Although the animation finds a steady balance between spontaneity and meticulous detail, it still feels like it was precisely the animator's vision, unhinged.
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In my quest to grow and master my natural hair, I am meticulous about the products that come in contact with these curls.
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Edgarton's direction is meticulous, his performance gripping, matched only by Jason Bateman as the model husband whose past is murkier than it seems.
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His meticulous work for Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer's Hollywood nightmare Starry Eyes is easily one of his most affecting works to date.
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"My wife is an engineer and she was very meticulous about recording her pumping behavior, even at 2AM in the morning," says Cho.
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In a microgravity environment, the right skills involve meticulous movements and the ability to twist oneself in the proper direction, regardless of physique.
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In cool, meticulous prose, Matar documents the exquisite joy of the exile's return, and the depth of a grief that knows no closure.
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And get this: The all-over embroidery requires two whole days of meticulous craftsmanship, so know you're know you're paying for something special.
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" She added, "Excision is far more meticulous and requires far higher skill, yet is handled by payers as though it were the same.
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By "virtual makeup," I'm not talking about meticulous airbrushing that can perfectly retouch your selfies, or some far-future tech for holographic glasses.
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While Kaplan's meticulous care for his subject is plain, even he cannot fully penetrate or resolve the vagueness and contradiction of Romanian history.
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Meticulous sifting through the latest offerings is expected to continue for at least several more months, though practical hardships weigh on the archaeologists.
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It's extremely rare for cars to break down during reviews because manufacturers are usually meticulous about ensuring their press fleets are trouble-free.
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"When we see those things, we can get a sense of how meticulous that person is and their attention to detail," Glassman notes.
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The new atlas, the result of four years of meticulous work, was presented earlier this week at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly.
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Reuters reports that Apple, a company known for meticulous and well-planned launches, has twice canceled its launch party plans for the show.
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The 19 examples in this show, all made in the past two years, are amazing for their meticulous craftsmanship and detailed story telling.
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I had taken meticulous care of the phone because I had multiple issues with a previous 6 Plus phone that Apple ultimately replaced.
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That is the surprising result of a meticulous study of historical census data by three economists, Philipp Ager, Leah Boustan and Katherine Eriksson.
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In line with keeping meticulous records, be sure to record the mileage you spend driving to work-related events, opportunities and client meetings.
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All this to say, the Hijikata brothers saw an opportunity to bring the foundry's technically meticulous craftsmanship to a perennially popular cooking item.
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No matter how meticulous or organised we may be, we have all made a basic administrative error at some point in our lives.
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Were it not for a certain meticulous spit-shine in the production, this album could've been released in 1998—and I'm all in.
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The paintings in Ellipsis are mesmerizing acts of devotion, joyful embraces of repetition and labor, paradoxically meticulous and loose, and are cartographic dreams.
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One of the most meticulous players in the sport, his care and precision with every shot should serve him well on the links.
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Byrd is clearly a meticulous and devoted student of history, but one wonders if the material might have been better served by nonfiction.
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Nevils criticized Lauer's comments as a "case study in victim blaming" and Farrow said his book went through a "meticulous" fact-checking process.
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As we followed the meticulous directions, a gripping tale of dark local history played in our ears, atop an eerie David Lynchian soundtrack.
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However, it is common for guns to be treated as family heirlooms, and Ogg says Tanner's father was meticulous about maintenance and safety.
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But by keeping a meticulous journal and taking careful note of tide, weather, water temperature and the phases of the moon, patterns emerged.
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After months of meticulous preparations, he set off a car bomb outside the government headquarters in Oslo, killing eight people and wounding dozens.
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The Spurs are masters at slowing the pace, and their meticulous, mistake-free offense doesn't allow opponents to get out on fast breaks.
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At the same time, Mr. Rhodes's meticulous one-man recording style made it difficult to fulfill his contract for two albums per year.
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As they were in the Italy match, O'Neill's men need to be calculating, measured and meticulous in the pursuit of their ultimate goal.
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The costume designer Jenny Tiramani did meticulous research to create the silk velvet gown that an Elizabethan aristocrat in mourning would have worn.
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Dano's direction is meticulous in every respect, which enables him to keep the characters at a remove that is both cleareyed and compassionate.
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But Keanu Reeves remains, she wrote, "superstoic and hyper-pliable" as the title character, slashing and shooting his way through meticulous fight scenes.
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I watched him — meticulous, wounded, furious (wouldn't you be, too, if you were innocent of such an accusation?) — and found him wholly believable.
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But as kickoff approached, and as desktop traffic spiked as meticulous GMs sought last minute lineup changes, the tenor in the room changed.
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What "The Terror" offers as compensation — and for many people, it may be enough — is its meticulous evocation of time, place and mood.
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In a meticulous new report published by The Atlantic, William Langewiesche, a former national correspondent for the magazine, gives credence to that theory.
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A People's Liberation Army veteran is in charge of the floor; he keeps displays in meticulous order and the wood floor noticeably clean.
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It appeared that Grande was recreating scenes from her favorite movies, like Mean Girls, Legally Blonde, and Bring It On, in meticulous detail.
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Using a military grade thermal video camera and stitching together hundreds of stills through a meticulous process, Mosse has created a contemporary sublime.
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She wakes each morning an hour before me, making her bed with meticulous care, smoothing each wrinkle from the absurdly white hospital blankets.
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Ms. Warren's authentic messaging, coupled with her ambitious progressive and meticulous policy proposals, would likely appeal to a significant portion of Fox viewers.
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The sisters are known for their meticulous attention to detail; one dress from an early collection famously took over 150 hours to finish.
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The multicourse breakfast is equally meticulous and well-prepared — Cindy even provides the occasional recipe for dishes she prepares on the inn's website.
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Business ___ The Japanese, meticulous in their approach to baseball, recycling and reuse, have figured out how to make good use of splintered bats.
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The rise of the street artist from England is partly because of his meticulous control of his message, his market and his mystique.
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The vast majority of Italian-Americans viewed these opportunities with gratitude, worked extremely hard and took meticulous care of their homes and families.
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I didn't know then that the food I grew up with was also complex and layered, refined over centuries and demanding meticulous technique.
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I also Venmo A ($33) for all of the gas that she paid for (she kept a meticulous spreadsheet of expenses; very impressive).
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This year's installment, "Good-ish Times," included a meticulous parody of the seventies sitcom that Barris had argued about with his old boss.
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A superb negotiator and a meticulous thinker, he could recite chapter and verse of the lengthy basic agreement document that governs the sport.
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John Byrd, the head scientist for the DPAA, said the agency will now begin the long and meticulous process of identifying the remains.
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Pilots who gathered at the school on Monday declined to give their names but described Mr. Zobayan as an experienced and meticulous operator.
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If Mr Lee announces generous ones at the National Day Rally later this month, consider it the start of another meticulous election campaign. ■
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These dancers, this style's meticulous exponents, show why Mr. Alston has been Europe's finest dancemaker since the death of Frederick Ashton in 1988.
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He believes in meticulous preparation and reveres the tradition of collegiality among current and former Southern District prosecutors, like Comey and like him.
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By 2023 the global edible insect market could triple to $1.2 billion from current levels, market research firm Meticulous Research said last year.
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Mr. Fincher, who directed four episodes, gives "Mindhunter" that restrained sensibility: micro-eruptions of primal blood through a facade of clean meticulous order.
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The photographers developed different styles — Mr. Sweet more casual, catching scenes as if by chance; Mr. Monroe, more meticulous, more concerned about structure.
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"Political investigations tend to be marathons rather than sprints, requiring the slow, meticulous accretion of evidential layers," Michelle Cottle writes in The Times.
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"Outliers" represents some five years of meticulous research by Lynne Cooke, senior curator for special projects in modern art at the National Gallery.
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The idea of claiming power through meticulous thought is one that Solange is passionate about, as seen throughout A Seat at the Table.
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Last week, Minnesota-based graphic designer and self-described "landthropologist" Paul Johnson, released a short, painstakingly meticulous stop-motion animation entitled Earthworks in Motion.
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"(I resigned) because I considered it to be more meticulous and more transparent in my conduct as senator and, afterwards, as minister," she said.
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Goats can be great listeners, and if you ask for their advice, you can believe it will be a meticulous set of actionable steps.
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"[My colorist] is meticulous about the balayage process and puts oil on the roots and tips so they don't break," Witherspoon recently told Allure.
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Whitehead's prose is meticulous; he nimbly shifts between the 1960s and present day, creating a fully fleshed-out picture of violence and (in)justice.
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But for people who specifically prize meticulous story-craft and the ability to dodge broad genre clichés, I See You is a rare gift.
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Loughlin remains in "constant communication" with her legal team and is keeping "meticulous records" on everything — including the other defendants and their plea deals.
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He paints fascinating portraits of the "reticent, inaccessible" Gardner and of the meticulous Lamphere, who stayed on track though constantly challenged by his superiors.
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Written by Mr. Kaufman, the movie uses meticulous stop-motion animation to explore themes of love and alienation with his usual mind-boggling touch.
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But that only works if you're meticulous about recording each transfer and trade and have been so since you made your first crypto purchase.
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For a show that is so meticulous in detail, the oversight (or product placement, if you put your tinfoil hats on) is pretty hilarious.
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However, it's still unclear if Bilzerian is among the winners as he's assigned his assistant the meticulous task of going through his large stash.
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It is a meticulous review of 2600,2100 indicators of notable or unusual activity in North Korea, according to participants who spoke to VICE News.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PHILADELPHIA — More intimate than meticulous, Jonathan Lyndon Chase's rendering puts human touch at the forefront of his art.
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" According to the designer's Instagram page, the hood was "completely crafted by hand, with Swarovski crystals, meticulous beadwork, and over 250 hours of embroidery.
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"We're going to be very meticulous, very judicious about who sells…we want to make sure the experience is first and foremost," Yeom explains.
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Worrying about a precisely defined cupid's bow is about as meticulous a concern as measuring the size and length of both cat-eye wings.
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Different companies use different versions of EDI, which results in very meticulous and time-consuming integration and development work so that companies can collaborate.
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The drypoint engraving, full of shadowy and meticulous detail, shows a group of creatures huddled together, eyes darting in every direction, as something approaches.
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It is a more meticulous academic approach to form but I think it works well in contrast to abstract marks and empty negative space.
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"We're working in a bipartisan manner, we're going to be thorough, professional and meticulous," House Russia investigation leader Mike Conaway told CNN on Wednesday.
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One is struck by the flawless balance and meticulous detail that merge to define a complex work that requires multiple visits to fully appreciate.
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The sequel, Modern Warfare 2, plopped battles on American soil, and in doing so featured meticulous recreations suburban housing and fast-food burger joints.
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You probably know filmmaker Wes Anderson from his meticulous, quirky, and outrageously charming movies like Rushmore, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and The Grand Budapest Hotel.
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From the casting to the props to the literal wallpaper, Mazin built a world that was a meticulous and terrifying recreation of 1980s reality.
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The combination of love, betrayal, power, and — meticulous, gorgeous — costumes never ceases to help us forget about our real-world problems (or lack thereof).
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Mueller, 72, is widely seen as a non-political and meticulous investigator who is respected on both sides of the political aisle in Washington.
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Bacarisse's investigation is meticulous, connecting a series of blogs and comments back to the architect of The Red Pill, Pk_atheist, and then Fisher himself.
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Every aspect of life and culture feels like an art form — from its efficient, meticulous trains to the elegant, courteous nature of its people.
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Sonos says it took a meticulous approach in engineering the entire space so that it showcases the best sonic characteristics of the company's speakers.
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The character of Sara de Vos is as much a meticulous fake as Ellie's forged painting, the success of both based in solid research.
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Sketchbook | 'The Andy Warhol Diaries' In Andy Warhol's diaries, first published 30 years ago, the legendary bon vivant kept meticulous track of cab fare.
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Kang's meticulous approach, however, showed that SAV001 was safe after testing it on 153 HIV-positive participants, and also produced antibodies against the virus.
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Not that the author dwells on the comparison; discretion is among the ways in which her meticulous, elegantly wrought narrative bears the Cartier hallmark.
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You don't doubt that, if called upon, the cast members could draw up meticulous charts of the motivations of the damaged souls they embody.
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My hair is long, and he's so meticulous that I don't have to get it cut as often because it grows out so well.
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She recalled how her mother instilled in her an eye for details, a meticulous focus on a garment's pattern, neckline, buttons, trim, and zippers.
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Each pot goes through a meticulous creation and enamel-layering process, and are later examined by hand for quality before shipping from the warehouse.
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Meticulous reconnaissance by the Secret Service determined that the most secure place for Mr. Obama to cool his heels was Ms. Clark's dressing room.
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Hummus has been around for centuries, but everyone seems to want it now, or at least Dizengoff's meticulous and much-lauded version of it.
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Kovalev boxed so well that Canelo had to switch strategies, from targeting the body with crisp punching, to attacking the head with meticulous shots.
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Like an alien intent on some meticulous anthropological mission on Earth, Alexandra Kleeman seems always to be encountering the world for the first time.
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Like many of Alvarez's and Hudson's pages, it puts every list I have ever made to shame with its meticulous design and minimalist elegance.
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Hueso's meticulous mixologists even make their own syrups and pre-Hispanic beverages like tejuino and tepache for use in the constantly evolving cocktail list.
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Hyperrealistic sculpture is the meticulous art form which captures the complex human aesthetic so perfectly that the figures could almost be alive and breathing.
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Although Chiang has been publishing since the 90s, he is such a meticulous craftsman that he averages less than a short story a year.
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" It's that meticulous exploration of the universe that intrigues and delights Ye. "Some educated people going through college say, 'We've heard of general relativity.
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The Nazi unit that raided the vault kept meticulous records of the works it took, even photographing them, the authorities at the ceremony said.
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In the last two decades, however, dedicated producers have demonstrated, through conscientious farming and meticulous production, the potential of Muscadet and the melon grape.
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Still as the game elegantly folds back and forth in time, spanning thousands of Roberts's drawings, it has a complexity in its meticulous design.
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Her closest contemporary may be Vija Celmins, another meticulous observer, though Ms. Murphy differs in her use of extreme perspectives and her prepainting scenography.
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In the cotton fields of the Deep South, this system rested on the continuous threat of violence and a meticulous use of record-keeping.
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Liars and thieves must not be allowed to detract from meticulous scientific research that has made umbilical cord blood mystic in its regenerative powers.
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This show's meticulous arguments about shape, color, medium and scale rebuke the narrowness — and, in some cases, the racism — of many western art museums.
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Gursky reproduces this sense of economic spectacle and encroaching disbelief in his most famous works, depicting the world's changing industrial topography with meticulous detail.
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And this is accomplished not through shooting in the format, or with a simple filter effect, but mainly with meticulous set and costume design.
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" Others have called him the "weather hoarder" or a "walking weather almanac" for his meticulous collection and dissemination of weather data and events. "Mr.
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Jacobs's book opens the door, offering a meticulous introduction to the art form and welcoming readers to have a seat and stay a while.
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With a chilling lack of emotion and a meticulous plan, the teenager charged with killing 17 people at the high school in Parkland, Fla.
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The strategy that allowed Zuniga to cut down her time in debt by five years was her meticulous budgeting system — the zero-based budget.
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Confronted with low presidential character for the first time in his career, Mr. Comey began writing meticulous notes of every conversation with Mr. Trump.
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Other parties involved believe that the court is trying to simplify the extensive and highly complex proceedings by adopting a meticulous and lengthy approach.
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But in these packages, and in live broadcasts, the editing is meticulous, omitting anything that might discomfit the N.F.L.'s brass and team owners.
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In musical terms, though, "Worldwide Underground" was a new beginning: Badu, once known for her meticulous recordings, was adopting a looser, more spontaneous approach.
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In reality, as the meticulous Democratic response to the Republican report makes clear, there's already overwhelming evidence of the Trump campaign's collusion with Russia.
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Neighbors said that he was meticulous — he mowed his lawn to exacting detail — and that he was prone to outbursts and yelling curse words.
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"The Last Tycoon," Amazon's new series inspired by the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, is certainly meticulous — the period costumes, the hairdos, the historical references.
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As a historian and author, Ms. Himmelfarb commanded respect for her meticulous, often surprising scholarship, which was grounded in political, literary and personal sources.
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The Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University keeps a meticulous count of women who run for office -- and how they fare.
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The New York trip required no diving but involved hours of meticulous work capturing feet-long coral "cores" in a dimly lit lab room.
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Richard Wilbur, whose meticulous, urbane poems earned him two Pulitzer Prizes and selection as the national poet laureate, died on Saturday in Belmont, Mass.
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"'The Homesman' is both a captivating western and a meticulous, devastating feminist critique of the genre," A. O. Scott wrote in his Times review.
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Clarity was also the defining quality of Ms. Devieilhe's performance, both in her lucid, evenly weighted tone and in her meticulous attention to language.
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Human rights advocates credit Mr. Guengueng's meticulous record-keeping and years of work by other victims with helping secure a victory in the case.
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But "Hanna," a 2011 thriller, asked it with a fresh angle: what if someone were raised outside of society — to be a meticulous killer?
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The contrast offers a look at the meticulous craftsmanship often lost with automatization and industrialization, although traditional glassblowing techniques are still widely practiced today.
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The missions require meticulous planning, and robots do as much of the work as possible before astronauts take the risk of venturing into space.
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He is always methodical and meticulous, but when he is pictorial and uses the computer components toward pictorial ends, he begins to lose me.
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She offers a meticulous account of the object's predecessors, from cuneiform tablets and scrolls to incunabula (early forms of the printed codex) and manuscripts.
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And it is her uninhibited, meticulous work as an illustrator, on display in numerous vitrines, that marks a radical high note of the retrospective.
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The inventive and meticulous tracking shot in the first number, and the resonance of that final moment between Sebastian and Mia, won me over.
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Be prepared to dive into her meticulous archives and explore her spectacle-like performances, including the time she played cello while suspended by balloons.
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Trump presents a unique foil for Pelosi: prone to chaotic outbursts and completely off the cuff and unprepared, as opposed to her meticulous planning.
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If you're not meticulous with your privacy settings, apps can send all sorts of personal information back to their corporate makers, including your location.
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Second, it required accounting, in meticulous detail, for all the taxes households will pay and for all the benefits they will receive under each scenario.
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Furthermore, scientists tend to be a meticulous lot, wanting to nail down the wording of each sentence before rolling out a report to the public.
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But even the most meticulous practitioners of digital hygiene generally focus on maintaining the updates of their computer's operating system and applications, not its firmware.
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Similar to architectural modeling, each decision is made with direct precision and planning, as Pearse cuts away the plant's green tissue, creating meticulous structural patterns.
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Everybody who has written about him points out that he was an extremely meticulous artist, who did a great deal of measuring in his work.
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Brooks's line work is impressive, meticulous; you can almost hear the stretch of the leather on Han's jacket and smell the funk of Chewbacca's fur.
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This isn't a coincidence; it's the culmination of more than a decade of meticulous strategizing, bold investing, and franchise-building unlike anything that preceded it.
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Democratic Representative Gerry Connolly told reporters Taylor's testimony was based on meticulous contemporaneous notes of conversations and meetings, adding to his credibility as a witness.
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In the same patient and meticulous manner that Alsup explained the ionosphere to me, he explained software to the Federal Circuit in his Oracle opinion.
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The "non-verbal" autistic's discursive lack is framed as involuntary, like other behaviors coded as autistic from body rocking to the meticulous arrangement of objects.
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" -- The Daily Beast's Jackie Kucinich tweeted in the third person: "She sat back and looked at her meticulous Mueller Report Day planning memo and smiled.
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It took two months of meticulous planning, a month of aerial drone photography, and even more few months of compositing, to make a single photo.
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Directors set out to re-create every scene as faithfully as possible, with meticulous attention aimed at blocking, cadence, camera angles, and even the soundtrack.
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As an artist known for his meticulous panoramic views, Downes — who is in his late 70s — seems to be narrowing his view in recent years.
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" He continued, "I understood over time the importance of confronting it honestly and the importance of tough, meticulous reporting in exposing these kinds of crimes.
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The trailer, which dropped Tuesday night, is beautiful and meticulous, and sets the film up as a strong awards contender once it's released in December.
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Apple, of course, is notorious for its meticulous attention to even the smallest details and de With and Sandofsky took a similar approach with Halide.
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Cavusoglu said work to separate the jihadists from other factions had been "going on rapidly", but needed meticulous application and would require broad international support.
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But while these seem like different, even conflicting, facets of Matheson-Margullis's identity, she brings a steady, meticulous lens to each part of her life.
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The surprising discovery is the result of a meticulous galactic survey mined from 15 years' worth of deep space observations from the Hubble Space Telescope.
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In fact, the look (along with a black leather moto jacket) has become as synonymous with Kawakubo as Anna Wintour's meticulous version of the chop.
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"I thank our prosecutors for their meticulous investigation, which has yielded serious criminal charges for which the defendant has not been held accountable," he added.
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I remember standing with her on her on the balcony in 2011, looking over her mother's meticulous gardens filled with flowering trees, statues and fountains.
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Critic Score: 0%On "The Office," Oscar Nunez played Oscar Martinez, a meticulous accountant who puts up with Angela's short temper and Kevin's crass humor.
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The album was warm and meticulous, full of graceful crackles and chimes, and it inspired a chorus of acclaim that has been building ever since.
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But he is painstaking, meticulous and so focused on achieving a kind of aesthetic perfection that he can drive himself (and everyone around him) crazy.
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Alec is so meticulous with the story road map he could be a nuclear physicist, and Bill is all heart and wacky ideas from nowhere.
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What appeared from a distance as meticulous illustrations of flowers and paisley patterns were, on closer inspection, angry, vile strings of obscenities in repeating patterns.
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Owning and maintaining a true espresso machine (I'm not talking pod machines like Nespresso here) is a meticulous endeavor for the borderline-obsessive coffee fiend.
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Haynes made meticulous sets and props for his Lilliputian world, and structured his story using documentary tropes—talking heads, newsreel footage, performance clips, laxative ads.
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"Sue had incredible patience; she was absolutely meticulous," Dr. Milner, a professor in the department of neurology and neurosurgery at McGill, said in an interview.
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Indeed, what sets Tharsis apart from other space survival stories is the meticulous attention to detail paid to its ever-worsening parade of disaster scenarios.
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In an average year, we would be grateful for the meticulous nature of the data recorded within this "N" and would gladly expect nothing more.
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Related: Mind-Boggling Anatomical Illustrations of Steampunk Crab Machines Meticulous Red-Ink Illustrations Tell Mystical Stories Hyper-Detailed Illustrations Imagine the Cities of the Future
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While the forms and material came to her organically, through her meticulous process they emerge as a variety shapes and sizes — all ripe for interpretation.
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Rich in visual textures, his pictures depict, in meticulous, aerial-view detail, named places that he researches and whose features he develops into sprawling compositions.
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If the endeavor is attempted, officials and experts say, it will require meticulous planning to avoid doing further damage to the vessel, the San Juan.
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As Ms. Brown said, "When you're in the 11th generation and the family keeps meticulous records, there are going to be skeletons in your closet."
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It is a meticulous work, incorporating some stunning landscape photography, detailed maps and charts, and even scans of handwritten notes and documents into its survey.
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Over the decades Dr. Jouvet kept meticulous journals of his own dreams, studied writings about sleep and dreaming from antiquity onward, and wrote several books.
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How this meltdown came to be was chronicled in meticulous detail on the weekend in a Times article that explored a broad range of troubles.
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"Thanks to strategic, meticulous, impeccable and rigorous work, Gildardo Cucho, a leader in this organization, was killed," Duque told journalists in the city of Sincelejo.
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Ligety, always one to tinker with his equipment, then decided to study his new skis with the meticulous eye of the engineer he never became.
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But it wasn't until she started cooking professionally that she realized that it was also complex and layered, refined over centuries and demanding meticulous technique.
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Through such meticulous preparations — which we made clear publicly and through diplomatic channels — we clearly signaled there was no hesitation in our threat to walk.
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British-born Day-Lewis, known for his meticulous preparation, threw himself into the project, studying for months with designers and making a couture dress himself.
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Regarded now as a cinematic treasure for its meticulous construction and timeless laughs, the film is also notable for including several music performances by Monroe.
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Online, she is known for her meticulous and informative Twitter threads which recount and document the impact black Americans have had on the fashion industry.
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Heat-free methods like meticulous air-drying are thrown around as alternatives, but totally advising against heat is as successful as abstinence-only sex ed.
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His mysterious, meticulous work—including fabricated photographs, videos, and documents pertaining to the Lebanese Civil War—tends to point out the unreliability of official histories.
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Most VCs are very meticulous about this process and are really making an effort to understand your market and how you might fit into it.
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He began his coaching odyssey as a part-time assistant, a cerebral guy in eyeglasses who passed painstakingly meticulous reports to the full-time coaches.
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They will take it all in, the distinctive blend of the louche and the meticulous, and say to themselves, Mr. McNally has done it again.
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Of course, any geoengineering solutions to the climate crisis would require meticulous research and public debate to mitigate the risk of accidentally exacerbating global destabilization.
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From a show-stopping rendition of "The Trolley Song" to countless behind-the-scenes meltdowns, the film is a meticulous recreation of Garland's final months.
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Claude Sitton, the renowned New York Times correspondent, shot photos and took meticulous notes, exposing the racial violence with his pen and with his lens.
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But that's a quibble given the abundance of meticulous and pleasing touches, from Kendrick Lamar's musical contributions to the Easter eggs within the closing credits.
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The longtime head of a heralded dance school in Brussels, De Keersmaeker designs meticulous, geometric dances that often consist of movements repeated in a loop.
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At Les Paul's studio, Fender, Paul, and a designer and meticulous custom-instrument craftsman named Paul Bigsby brainstormed a solid-body guitar, consulting with musicians.
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A combination of intricate jokes, meticulous background detail, and sly emotional twists have always made Netflix's animated show one of the most rewarding to revisit.
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First, there is the rush to be first instead of accurate, allowing social media to dictate the narrative without anything resembling a meticulous vetting process.
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"Most of my work is meticulous and calculated, [and] I'm inclined to try and make the media behave in a certain way," van Loon explains.
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These are just a few of the works on display at Wasserman; Shalev-Gerz is extremely conceptually dense and meticulous at every turn in her process.
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Hoffman, who once studied anatomy by dissecting cadavers alongside medical students, approached the project with a meticulous realism, using different patinas to subtly suggest skin tones.
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His meticulous documentation and careful preparation helped the defence team humiliatingly derail the prosecution: South Africa's legal system was vicious and bigoted, but not fully totalitarian.
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And her meticulous attention to detail didn't stop at her matching shadow: Her sculpted finger waves and color-coordinated nail art completed the show-stopping look.
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On the other hand, Mueller did not attend the interview of McGahn's chief of staff, Annie Donaldson, who took meticulous notes on Trump's behavior in office.
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Vibrant, and dripping with a meticulous craft aesthetic best described as, "cartoons made flesh," Aladdin is a testament to the power of a good love story.
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Manufacturers in Harbin, China, that spoke to CNBC said the Chinese are known for their meticulous attention to detail and skill at manufacturing high-quality goods.
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And when it's meticulous work—work that for some leads to a litany of hate messages and death threats—it's a far cry from a compromise.
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Day-Lewis, known for his meticulous preparation, studied with designers for months and made a couture dress in preparation for his role as designer Reynolds Woodcock.
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Even for watchmakers with better data, the meticulous nature of making and assembling components means they will find it hard to build a flexible supply chain.
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" They added that he was a "meticulous linguist, a fine artist, a lover of music and a champion of literature, as well a highly respected historian.
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And "Landfill" (1999-2000), a full-scale diorama of a landfill, is "Herbarium's" inverse — equally meticulous, but of a wholly different scope and completely different tenor.
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On a recent sleepy afternoon inside the Georgia State Capitol, Stacey Abrams was wearing a meticulous twist-out and standing near the well of the house.
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But the thing you pay for with the Corsair One is the meticulous engineering that makes such an overpowered machine possible in such a small enclosure.
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The costumes spare no detail, the scenery is breathtaking, hell, even the dragons look real — there's not a single shot that isn't presented in meticulous detail.
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Glasses of wine arrive in pre-measured beakers (no quibbling about pour sizes here), and everything clicks with a precision that is meticulous but never cold.
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" Bianco—who asked Kimmel to be the best man at his wedding in 2013—added: "[Kimmel] is a very meticulous cook; he's got a good palette.
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Howard found Lynn's glasses under a pile of rubble, one of her planners lay open near the dock -- her meticulous notes sketched in small, precise handwriting.
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But Ms Lal's meticulous book seeks to show that history has been unfair to Nur Jahan, a woman of many talents and remarkable force of character.
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I'd still only recommend this option if you're completely fed up, though, and only if you're very good and meticulous about keeping contacts up to date.
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Equally cleansing in its pride in black womanhood and meticulous selection of production, A Seat at the Table stands as one the year's strongest musical statements.
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"Our products are centered around powerful farmer-cultivated ingredients, ensuring that the full potential of these ingredients is preserved through a meticulous process," he tells Refinery29.
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Baseball, with its meticulous attention to statistics, provides a fantastic opportunity for scientists to study the effects of jet lag on specific aspects of human performance.
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The 1988 original, drawn by the peerless Brian Bolland with particularly meticulous Moore instructions, is one of the most eye-popping set of artworks in comics.
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But before the flag wave comes the meticulous organization, in almost the same way your most diligent schoolmate organized her highlighters for back-to-school season.
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The study, published in the journal Science on Thursday, was a meticulous social experiment that took three years and over half a million dollars to complete.
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To reach this conclusion they carried out meticulous tests on a range of biological and non-biological matter at the site, including plants, insects, and debris.
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The mission started by letting me examine the X-wing from the outside, appreciating the meticulous work that went into replicating the ship from the movies.
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As Hitman's meticulous and well-trained assassin Agent 47, I'm used to getting in and out of tense situations without so much as a suspicious glare.
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Few of these can match the meticulous beauty of Allumette — its designers boast that each fluffy cloud was individually created using a VR-based art tool.
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But never before have we seen a set of guidelines, or in this case, a full-blown dossier, as meticulous — and down-right sexist — as this.
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Northgard doesn't play like any of those: Instead, it's a game of slow, meticulous expansion and resource management where your worst enemies are greed and impatience.
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Every movement is meticulous in its might—you immediately know, from the first second of meeting them, that these are not people to mess around with.
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He can repair just about anything and is patient and meticulous and never gives up until a job is completed up to his (very high!) standards.
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Kochery, who heads the farmers' association, noted that setting up such a system is not easy "unless farmers are ready for collective, meticulous and patient experimentation".
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It is one thing to get lost in a meticulous, intricate work of overlapping abstract patterns, and quite another to have it look back at you.
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"Simonides appears to have been the first to introduce meticulous calculation into songmaking and to write songs for a wage," writes one commentator of his legacy.
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In person, he is earnest, cautious and meticulous in his words to the point that he pauses, sometimes for crushingly long stretches, to construct responses thoughtfully.
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It was a meticulous project, and Jones, who has two years left on his contract, may or may not hang around to keep pushing it forward.
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Tarantino's meticulous filmmaking places us firmly in the real world, with fabrics and fixtures and haircuts so vividly done that the movie is swamped in atmosphere.
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But his meticulous, indignant dramas of hard times and diminished hopes add up to an epic of working-class life through decades of disappointment and defeat.
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Berry, Mitchell, and the Saved By The Max team did just that with Good Burger, bringing the TV fast-food restaurant to life in meticulous detail.
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Despite meticulous planning, the service was subpar: Sides were served before entrees, they forgot to bring the beer and there weren't enough ribs to go around.
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Maybe it's the meticulous, photorealistic art (or just my scientific naïveté), but the mouse's experiments read not only as charming fun but also as somehow plausible.
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By appearances, it seems as if everyone involved in making Westworld tick is in exactly as precise a place as their meticulous stories inside the park.
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They're not the hippies who use pot to supplement their loose ideologies or even the meticulous connoisseurs who can tell you the minutiae of each strain.
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And forever after, organic growers must file a management plan with their certification agency and keep meticulous records to maintain certification once it has been won.
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