Its "expressive elements were meticulously created by Rentmeester, and then meticulously pirated by Nike," they said in a written brief.
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For 12 months, I had meticulously documented my office life.
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Tochilovsky found everything about them artfully crafted and meticulously considered.
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Cher's trendsetting, from the beginning, was deliberate and meticulously considered.
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The Swedes meticulously documented what amounted to a scientific experiment.
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The places where they live and work are meticulously constructed.
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This entire scheme to protect Frankie was clearly meticulously planned.
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And it had all been meticulously planned by Casaleggio Associates.
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Forensic teams meticulously search the stream flowing through the park.
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He went over the coat meticulously at his work table.
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To do this, the pencils are meticulously swatched and compared.
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It fits, because each part has been meticulously thought out.
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Winkfield meticulously calibrates the surface in each of his works.
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The original floral arrangement is meticulously designed to look spontaneous.
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He meticulously examined the White House carpets, old and new.
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"He meticulously records each of his actions," the prosecutor said.
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Her meticulously groomed Twitter and Instagram accounts give her away.
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The whole panorama is meticulously built with nails and string.
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As The Verge meticulously documented, a full news cycle ensued.
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Meticulously done, I watched you write it yourself, which is rare.
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You portray Ed Sheeran as meticulously business conscious in the book.
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Derek Theler spent his entire childhood meticulously watching what he ate.
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He meticulously nails human movements, cooking food, and yes, watering plants.
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Kingelez's imagined cities, by contrast, are meticulously planned, luminous and stunning.
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This is Riverdale — not the meticulously crafted Big Little Lies finale.
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Everything in this space is meticulously accurate down to the bolts.
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As far back as 2013, a meticulously detailed petition on Change.
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The list, meticulously compiled and green-lighted by transition chief Gov.
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The Good Place has neighborhoods, each with 322 meticulously selected people.
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And everything — everything — is meticulously approved by Vogue editor Anna Wintour.
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The homeowners' stories are emotional roller coasters, which Dayen meticulously reports.
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Usually when she meets with her rivals she's meticulously put together.
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My aunt knew I had always meticulously made payments on time.
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The next 30 days were spent meticulously planning in my head.
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His meticulously staged Tate Modern exhibition puts his commitment on display.
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And the show has documented their decline meticulously, in slow motion.
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The artist and pop culture icon meticulously built her own image.
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I take serious pride in my brows and tweeze them meticulously.
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Everything is meticulously crafted to leverage local resources and mitigate waste.
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He meticulously tracks his recipes and testing in an Excel spreadsheet.
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Now, he meticulously documents them every day to stay mentally sharp.
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Rather than being permitted a meticulously conceived dénouement, "Deadwood" just stopped.
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Each had been meticulously packed in tissue paper and Bubble Wrap.
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Mr. Iimura had looked after the Shimpaku meticulously for 25 years.
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She's a pop star, with a meticulously tended and managed image.
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In the attorney letter obtained by Variety, the parallels are meticulously outlined.
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The Westworld experience, in contrast, happens within a confined, meticulously built park.
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How a meticulously crammed sewing-machine repair store became an accidental museum.
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Yamamoto enters a zen-like state to meticulously arrange each crystaline line.
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The stacks of meticulously-labeled drawers suggest a method to the madness.
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They're all meticulously covered for the show, of course, save for one.
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It's meticulously detailed and acts as a center-piece for the area.
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The creator has meticulously matched which beats go best with each melody.
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First, spend a night sleeping in one of five meticulously coordinated bedrooms.
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The progression of the convention was meticulously orchestrated: First, appease the progressives.
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Data produced quickly tends to be inaccurate; compiling numbers meticulously takes time.
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Then, as now, he kept his files meticulously organized on his computer.
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They are meticulously edited to purrfection and blended with our favorite emojis.
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Or that their meticulously tagged tunes will now be out of place.
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Others are meticulously produced audio spectaculars striving to imitate This American Life.
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It is a meticulously planned, carefully meditated #arrival—and you can tell.
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This, apparently, took hours and hours of meticulously playing with fake eyeballs.
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What if they were meticulously tended by hand rather than by machine?
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How could he meticulously plan this kind of attack without anyone noticing?
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Pear went about his reporting meticulously and, to the wider public, inconspicuously.
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There is an insistence in her meticulously detailed recollections: We were here!
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The Weeknd's electronic razor is meticulously set to five days of stubble.
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Both have been meticulously design an printed by Thrift and his partners.
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Mr. Léaud's performance here is a marvel, both manic and meticulously controlled.
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The painter meticulously crafted her own image on a par with Cleopatra.
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As meticulously crafted as the stage action is, that's a tall order.
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Most of all, he is associated with his meticulously tailored, fashionable suits.
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The Rohingya I've spoken with describe attacks that have been planned meticulously.
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"There is nothing in here that hasn't been meticulously considered," she said.
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The researchers meticulously measured the levels of different chemicals in different varieties.
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I finally left notice after meticulously saving enough for a few months.
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They worked meticulously over eight months to fully excavate her 199 bones.
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And there was the 1972 Volkswagen Beetle in gleaming white, meticulously restored.
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Meticulously checking my body in the mirror is nothing new to me.
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Urbano Rentals offers several meticulously restored town homes in the centro historico.
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It is meticulously footnoted, what, with over 700, a thousand, something like that?
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The dismembered body, arranged meticulously in several containers on a shelf, is fake.
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She uses the brush tool to meticulously fill in pebbles, clothing, and sky.
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She meticulously manages his diet due to his extensive food allergies and eczema.
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We asked a speech expert Are Trump's "unfiltered" remarks actually meticulously crafted propaganda?
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The meticulously calculated buffers were then no match for the massive financial crisis.
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" The company described the mass shooting as "a meticulously planned, evil senseless act.
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The shorts feature similar meticulously framed visuals and a penchant for Kubrickian symmetry.
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Scientists have meticulously documented nature for ages — long before the advent of technology.
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Cox's Frank is just too glamorous, too meticulously stunning, to be truly weird.
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The Pan Am aircraft was meticulously recreated in the form of a set.
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Cullinan estimated that he spends around 250 to 300 hours meticulously tallying results.
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Inclusive, or adaptive, playgrounds are meticulously designed to accommodate children of all abilities.
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Everything is planned meticulously, so it seems to open up like a flower.
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His watercolors of an alpine cabin and a shipwrecked sailboat are meticulously rendered.
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Shooting it that way must have meant you had to choreograph everything meticulously?
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I could scroll for hours looking at meticulously kept acrylic cubbies and drawers.
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X's autonomous vehicles are Boy Scouts, meticulously following every posted sign and instruction.
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Often intelligently, with a meticulously organized, relentless, insane, patient thoroughness and self-assuredness.
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We document her life meticulously, afraid of letting any single gesture slip away.
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Police say the threats have ranged from mere jokes to meticulously planned plots
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Instead, a meticulously planned second level of soil sits on raised, irrigated beds.
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Wilder's Wonka was by design unpredictable, but meticulously planned out by the actor.
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It also carries discounted items from Mr. Hays's line of meticulously produced accessories.
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Sehgal's work has been long criticized as stunts and meticulously crafted practical jokes.
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That meant leaving out banks or meticulously trying to code for every possibility.
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Was it weird to meticulously tally up how many people you'd slept with?
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Titled Improbable Worlds, the structure is a raw, meticulously-crafted piece of woodworking.
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The meticulously composed movie sees Adrian negotiating with his nerve and his fear.
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And he meticulously tracks the turnout rate of 98,000 voters with criminal records.
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But each of the fake AirPods meticulously reconstructs the appearance of real AirPods.
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She meticulously combed through recruits' files, clashing with coaches when she found flaws.
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Mr. Pear went about his reporting meticulously and, to the wider public, inconspicuously.
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And he meticulously tracks the turnout rate of 227,271 voters with criminal records.
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No one was spared in Mr. Bukhari's journalism, which meticulously documented Kashmir's plight.
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When you visit a war zone, every move needs to be meticulously planned.
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At least it's better than using your fingers to meticulously craft evil levels.
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Ask for doctor's notes or physicals or anything that would've meticulously been kept.
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They meticulously plan regimes, often taking 10 to 20 micrograms every three days.
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It was an erudite enterprise, meticulously researched and plotted out months in advance.
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Mullan meticulously researched and sought out all 29 apples featured in the book.
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On Wednesdays, she spends four hours meticulously placing 800 seeds inside small troughs.
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Up until dark, Ms. Ayano meticulously stitched arms, hair and clothing into place.
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The Beyoncé on the right is a meticulously-crafted collection of molecules. Why?
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What really makes him special is that he kept a meticulously detailed diary.
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And LendUp will have meticulously screened employees to ensure no one does anything shady.
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The safety of the divers, who have meticulously planned the mission, is also paramount.
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The exhibition meticulously highlights Rejlander's many innovations, including the introduction of narrative into photographs.
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Their bounty is divided meticulously and sold on to scrap dealers or reprocessing facilities.
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Ms. Wild's success wasn't accidental, but grew out of a meticulously planned marketing campaign.
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We plan meticulously what shot we're going to do at what time of day.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection meticulously groom the imports for invasive bugs or species.
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Each meal I take has to be meticulously styled for the perfect flat lay.
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You might be a detailed reader, meticulously taking in each and every single word.
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What looks like a drawing or illustration is actually an meticulously-arranged 3D model.
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Like many women, I can meticulously recall how many people I've had sex with.
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Grossman meticulously documented what he saw, down to the colour of children's discarded shoes.
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Good Girls Revolt isn't nearly as thoughtful or meticulously plotted as AMC's lauded show.
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Each episode meticulously recounted the many trials of Avery, which have lasted for years.
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Burger ingredients chill in glass-front refrigerators alongside meticulously written explanations of their provenance.
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If someone posts screenshots, I'll meticulously go through every shred of each snarky text.
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DeJesus, a sociology major, meticulously integrated the unexpected dance moves into her tumbling routine.
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Even Madeline is on the precipice of losing the life she's so meticulously created.
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Some machines ask you to meticulously heat your water to the perfect temperature too.
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A vast, meticulously organised network touches every business, from kerbside tortilla-sellers to multinationals.
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I didn't care enough about the study to meticulously take notes the day before.
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Nolan isn't a typical sports analyst who shares breaking news and meticulously scrutinizes replays.
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The aircraft was engineered so meticulously that before the first test flight, on Feb.
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She meticulously examined the crustaceans, then bundled them into a refrigerator beneath her workstation.
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He meticulously walked row by row to cover each part of the family farm.
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Upon closer inspection, you will see that everything about his outfit was meticulously chosen.
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Each morning, Murphy makes his bed, meticulously, a ritual that he's performed since childhood.
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Sheer information, meticulously marshaled, achieves a life of its own in this inspiring show.
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"We are meticulously reviewing the specifications of state and local orders," the spokesperson said.
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Their movements and interactions were meticulously monitored for four years by teams of ethnographers.
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It is also one that is meticulously produced — the creation of invisible, ruthless hands.
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Full addresses were often meticulously provided for newspaper subjects and events, Mr. Wakin said.
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The company's executives meticulously "tracked and circulated statistics for each speaker," the indictment noted.
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Uninterested in the spotlight and meticulously careful in choosing her areas of interest, Mrs.
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It's super meticulously edited, but the macro stuff is trying for big, grand gestures.
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With another dissident, Valery Chalidze, he meticulously documented rights violations by the Soviet government.
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After meticulously raiding my closet, I emerged proudly in a patterned dress from Target.
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Kyogoku modeled elements of Bessou, like sleek notch shelving, on Murakami's meticulously organized studios.
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It&aposs why I meticulously research, plan, and vet any property before I book.
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Rather, he knew the caricature of me that I had created and meticulously cultivated.
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But the details in this meticulously crafted set are worth a few screams over.
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It was a game stripped back to raw ideas, beautifully designed and meticulously implemented.
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Any remaining evidence likely will be meticulously wiped out, if it hasn't been already.
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Did the Kardashians even celebrate Easter if it wasn't meticulously documented on social media?
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Despite meticulously doing his makeup, the studio's lighting did not do Charles' look justice.
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Larry meticulously groomed me for the purpose of exploiting me for his sexual gain.
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Frida Kahlo meticulously built her own image as an artist in the 20th century.
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Experts advise using ground cover to minimize the problem, and washing the fruit meticulously.
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Meticulously, she glues the pieces together to make tiny bricolage versions of regular items.
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Designers meticulously crafted the fish-man's physique to make him handsome and a bit grotesque.
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This massive, meticulously curated database was the sum of knowledge and hard work of what.
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Benitez needs to be the controlling head of a group that he meticulously organises himself.
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For the next nine months, their health was meticulously tracked though diaries and blood tests.
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In the past, he has said that he follows Illinois's relatively strict gun laws meticulously.
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Each set is meticulously designed to appear as another place and time from its surroundings.
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I experience the world with a meticulously crafted, tiny computer slab between me and it.
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Today, 30-year-old Jessica Tarantino shows us around her meticulously decorated Cobble Hill home.
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A car's camera captures *everything* that happens around it and that footage is reviewed meticulously.
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The client meticulously designed these herself, and they're my favorite part of the whole thing.
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Watch It If You Like: Meticulously researched historical epics like Babylon Berlin and Mad Men.
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In it, Ghodsee meticulously explains how women quite literally do have better sex under socialism.
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This is a rule that "we follow pretty meticulously, sometimes with great difficulty," said Carter.
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Sure, it's a meticulously developed, well-designed multi-player game, but it's also just fun.
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Siri approaches politics with the mindset of an engineer, meticulously tracking his ideas in notebooks.
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In both galleries, Moyer's paintings are chock-full of surging (yet always meticulously composed) activity.
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They don't meticulously plan their drug use… drug use is just an opportunistic leisure activity.
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Meticulously finding ways to maintain a mood with textures without taking away from the song.
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This is one of the strengths of Kabakov's writing, meticulously translated and edited by Jackson.
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Our Constitution meticulously separates power to avoid any one person or entity having complete control.
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They meticulously worked through question scripts, knowing that every minute counts tomorrow when on camera.
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A YouTube video shows the team meticulously taking photographs and measurements of the Prime Minister.
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One is sure to be captivated by this meticulously enhanced wine, a true sparkling diamond.
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That&aposs because it&aposs not actually a raw bird, but a meticulously decorated cake.
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The rest is all hugs, tears and wrenching confessions, set to a meticulously curated soundtrack.
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I had meticulously planned every step toward obtaining it, ever since I had been incarcerated.
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As she went to the other eye, I meticulously studied the product in her hand.
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It's gorgeously shot, meticulously put together, and every bit as beautiful as the track itself.
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She had planned for the moment, just as meticulously as she had planned her comeback.
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Garrido, who meticulously tracked her income and expenses, says her biggest monthly payment was $3,418.
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Her method includes meticulously separating the wafer from the chocolate and experimenting with chocolate textures.
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Lawyers must locate the parents, travel to detention centers and meticulously prepare applications for asylum.
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Open floor plans and "flexible" office seating are common in today's modern, meticulously designed workplaces.
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The good pieces are meticulously organized by color and neatly folded in Fabscrap's retail space.
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Then came Elizabeth's meticulously planned but dicey extraction attempt, which worked well until it didn't.
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More fancifully, Matthew Albanese photographs meticulously assembled dioramas so they look like real meteorological phenomena.
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The film "Chinatown" was meticulously designed to capture a precise moment in Los Angeles's history.
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She has a meticulously managed public profile yet professes not to care what others think.
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After Su Lan's death, Liya's search through her mother's meticulously emptied Shanghai apartment is devastating.
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At 51, Mr. Kobach is building a political career for which he has meticulously prepared.
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The items are meticulously displayed on nearly every square foot of wall, cabinet and closet.
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But without meticulously surveying the environment just before the event, any comparison is inherently limited.
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Here was a poetry resolutely modern and hard-edged yet meticulously structured and linguistically glittering.
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Chan meticulously collected the salt crystal samples using instruments that are reminiscent of dental picks.
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Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
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The team carefully swept away layer upon layer of dirt, meticulously mapping the extraordinary find.
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And the show, meticulously organized and annotated by Jane Weissman of the nonprofit Artmakers Inc.
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Her home is meticulously organized and impossibly chic, but perhaps most notably, it's always changing.
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While echoing Léger's stylization, his figures fit the frame as meticulously as any Mondrian grid.
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He leavens this sardonic disenchantment with a dark seam of comedy, in meticulously sculpted prose.
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Friendship, loyalty, adventure, slapstick, nonstop action: After 90 years, these meticulously drawn books still deliver.
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Next time, walk her through one of the meticulously reported stories of harassment — or don't.
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Those officials advance to ensuing rounds by their meticulously reviewed performances in the tournament itself.
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Where Ms. Dorrance's hand is most in evidence is in the large, meticulously choreographed ensembles.
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The models, meticulously handcrafted by Lee, are known as ''The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death.
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Using a bottle-cap-size magnifying glass, my father would meticulously examine everything for defects.
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It's hard being honest and vulnerable—it's hard bearing witness, instead of meticulously composing perfection.
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It must offer, instead, more attractive alternatives and meticulously protect its markets from predatory trade practices.
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Nearby Stephen & Carol Huber has mounted its usual superb display of meticulously-researched embroideries and samplers.
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You then gain access to a bright 10.1-inch display with animations meticulously reproduced from 2001.
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The painting shows a square pond of water, lined with tall trees and meticulously kept walkways.
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A start-up called BestSelf Co and a meticulously designed productivity journal called the SELF Journal.
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Photos are not taken on an overhead angle, meticulously edited to bring out their color vibrancy.
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The company plans out products years in advance and meticulously orchestrates the events where they launch.
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And it's not hard to see why: Shetterly's meticulously-researched, inspiring story jumps off the page.
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Part fan fantasy, part filmic study, Fat Brad meticulously reimagines the best scenes where Brad chomps.
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In a storage room in the building's basement, records and old video reels are meticulously organized.
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It sounds both meticulously curated and loosely experimental, and, overall, unlike anything the band has done.
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They meticulously tracked the growth of their audience, creating and distributing reports on their growing influence.
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Meticulously cut-out figures and imagery from various pages are assembled into diorama-like 3D collages.
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With multiple movies about Manson in the works, use this meticulously researched podcast as your primer.
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My greatest accomplishment was my chest room, where I kept all of our materials meticulously organized.
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" The label adds, "The pure lines of the dress are achieved using six meticulously placed seams.
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I am too busy to be meticulously crafting and drawing and slapping silly stickers to things!
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According to Agnew, he meticulously planned his journey from around the world to pursue the teen.
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His death was a meticulously crafted suicide designed to look like suspects killed him, investigators concluded.
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I saw one of her meticulously geometric, florid laser cut plastic sculptures on a friend's wall.
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It's called Sandtagious and it's literally just videos of sand being slowly, meticulously cut and scooped.
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"They followed the rules and the standards of historic preservation meticulously," he said of the Trumps.
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Harry Styles has come a long way from his meticulously-managed, squeaky clean One Direction days.
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It offers the best in both, where other, cheaper rods aren't so meticulously modulated and tapered.
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Titled Vehicles, the show primarily features meticulously reconstructed images of service vehicles sourced from the Internet.
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We meticulously go through all my phobias, obsessions, and rituals and rate them on a hierarchy.
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The artist's Immersion Room is an elaborate indoor installation that meticulously recreates a forest at night.
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In preparation, she had meticulously organized and labeled every pinch pot and collage in her classroom.
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The announcement was the latest development in an already meticulously documented tragedy of the Ukraine war.
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Around 2000 she set up a website to sell her meticulously sculpted clay miniatures to collectors.
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In a meticulously handsome production by Doug Hughes, this is a play that hums with intelligence.
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She meticulously checked all the boxes for what used to be required credentials for the presidency.
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In the run-up to the rally, the Washington police had prepared meticulously to avoid violence.
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But I can go to my other home, meticulously replicated with all of its preserved data.
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The Parks' giant panes have a view of their meticulously mowed lawn surrounded by manicured hedges.
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Moore and Gibbons's meticulously crafted political thriller and murder mystery is reflected by its inventive structure.
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McPhee and his staff have been meticulously preparing for the big day through monthly mock drafts.
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Meticulously clearing out your email inbox doesn't, or at least not enough to make me care.
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Not to mention I needed to meticulously track all expenses and income for the first time.
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"It can be unhealthy to track anything too meticulously, be it food or sleep," Baron says.
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They are meticulously detail-oriented, priding themselves on knowing Austen minutiae as much as literary themes.
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The show features meticulously researched recreations of Perriand rooms, including an art gallery, apartment and teahouse.
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Dustin Hoffman's meticulously prepared performance in "Rain Man" (1988) almost certainly marked the cultural tipping point.
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They were meticulously executed, and if readers had shrugged any harder they'd have dislocated their shoulders.
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After meticulously unwrapping a brace on his right knee, Duncan walked past the cameras without stopping.
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If they didn't, he planned the killings meticulously, carrying them out only with approval from above.
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More than a thousand blocks of stone were meticulously cut and transported to its current location.
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This was meticulously planned, but for years it was branded as something that just spontaneously happened.
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Amazon, Ring, and the police spent days discussing local news coverage and meticulously rewrote press releases.
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Yuki remains indistinct through this nostalgic haze, overwhelmed by the meticulously styled tableaux constructed around her.
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And she has meticulously chronicled her legal battle, publishing a diary about her triumphs and setbacks.
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Once homicide investigators give them the all clear, they intend to meticulously clean the crime scene.
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Meticulously handcrafted, hyperrealistic silicone masks used to be so expensive, they were only available to Hollywood.
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In the suit, Murray says the show was a "meticulously planned attempt to assassinate" Murray's character.
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The operation was meticulously planned to avoid stranding customers without heat, and avoiding gas leaks and explosions.
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The mishap was unprecedented for the usually meticulously choreographed ceremony and stole the spotlight from the winners.
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I relate to my cat-fox because he seeks results, in the form of meticulously crafted soups.
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If left unchecked, Editor Todd meticulously scans everything I write and say and do throughout the day.
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They're off to great colleges and one step closer to completing their meticulously-documented five-year-plans.
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The creatures were meticulously labeled and maintained under a steady temperature to preserve them for research purposes.
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"Looking back, I don't even recognize the young girl Sean so meticulously controlled and manipulated," she wrote.
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It can be recorded on a terrible Skype line or meticulously crafted by an army of producers.
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I started to cold sweat in the just-opened Steve Jobs Theater's meticulously designed, buttery leather seats.
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But make no mistake: Rumi's words are beautiful, meticulously chosen, and more layered than meets the eye.
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It will require banks to meticulously record information and will make things a lot harder for firms.
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But working within Disney's lushly appointed cinematic kingdoms also means abiding with some meticulously maintained creative constraints.
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The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, prepared meticulously for her first meeting with Mr Trump on March 17th.
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His signature marriage of meticulously penned calligraphy and gestural, flowing brush strokes returns focus to thoughtful communication.
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None of Shiv's plans this episode go as expected, no matter how meticulously she plants the seeds.
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It's a durable, meticulously designed accessory that holds up to 14 keys in one compact, lightweight package.
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What followed was a wild, meticulously plotted escape by two prisoners in a maximum security state prison.
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JAY-Z's stellar thirteenth studio album 4:44 has been meticulously dissected since its release in June.
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In these nearly monochromatic panels, meticulously placed and precariously drawn lines recall glimpses of windows and doors.
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Read some of the papers by the computer scientists who've meticulously created digital lenses to simulate it.
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Yet despite her massive following, King doesn't see social media as something to be carefully, meticulously managed.
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She has this mound of beautiful auburn curls that I have to meticulously deep condition and detangle.
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Austin Radcliffe's book teaches a secret to relaxation: taking in colorful photos of meticulously ordered everyday objects.
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Decorative floral patterns and abstract colorscapes are incorporated into the backdrops of what are meticulously drawn portraits.
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Miller, who played Erlich Bachman, has his own comedy special Meticulously Ridiculous coming to HBO next month.
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Once again, I found myself meticulously keeping track of my calories, and punishing myself with long walks.
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These are a few of the motifs that crop up in the meticulously animated short film, Hardboiled.
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The way that their products are meticulously considered in holistic multiple dimensions is really artistry in commercialism.
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JAY-Z has controlled the PR around his latest album 4:44 meticulously, mostly because he can.
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Video camera constantly in hand, Heath Ledger meticulously documented his daily life before Snapchat made it cool.
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But they're meticulously well-designed, elegantly worded and pithy enough to etch themselves into a reader's brain.
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Our buying guides feature the best products in their respective categories, which we've meticulously researched and tested.
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Le Carré meticulously unspools the two narratives, and creates tantalizing mystery around the ghostly absence of Smiley.
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Once a candidate has earned an interview at McKinsey, they follow the firm's meticulously crafted hiring process.
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He uses an iron and a special technique to shape the fabric into meticulously detailed facial features.
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"Every Jew is responsible for the meticulously planned genocide of the European race," John Earnest reportedly wrote.
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For Bradley, as with many chefs, "the produce leads everything," and his is a meticulously seasonal menu.
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Brussels was the hub of the plotters who carried out the meticulously coordinated Paris attacks on Nov.
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His songs have always been an entry to his meticulously crafted persona, not the other way around.
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All those stunning color plates, brainy essays about the spectatorship of consumption and meticulously compiled back matter.
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Likewise, Revival is unequivocally a Selena Gomez album, steeped in emotion, vulnerability and her meticulously specific identity.
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From the lush arrangements to the stained-glass visuals onstage, everything is meticulously designed and well executed.
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The player who cracked it was Wayne "morninglord22" Norwood, who meticulously documented his findings in a video.
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Fontana's Cuts, as he termed his meticulously violated canvases, could seem like a big deal in 1966.
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The rest of the film is meticulously naturalistic, and then it takes this bold, conspicuously ahistoric leap.
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And it kind of screamed out, because she had documented the rest of her life so meticulously.
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And as long as the results are this entertaining and the investigation this meticulously constructed, who cares?
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Injectable medicines are particularly finicky to make because every piece of equipment involved must be meticulously sterilised.
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Farbiarz demonstrates the same, meticulously philosophical fascination with the memories of individuals in her drawings and collages.
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Jewel-encrusted behemoths, the nails are meticulously designed and impractical for all but the most delicate work.
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On Wednesday, Agnes Callamard, a United Nations special rapporteur, released a meticulously detailed report about Jamal's murder.
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Imagine giving your beloved a chicken nugget meticulously wrapped in beautiful fabric, and you get the idea.
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It was a meticulously orchestrated and calibrated piece of political theater that surely will sway some independents.
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Mr. McCain meticulously planned the events with an eye toward drawing an implicit contrast with Mr. Trump.
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What keeps you watching is how thoroughly and meticulously the show appropriates and subverts true-crime conventions.
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Some of New York City's most sumptuous and meticulously designed homes are celebrated in a new book.
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Dancers of color had to meticulously apply makeup or paint to theirs to match their skin tone.
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"Dannemora," like the escape it portrays, is a meticulously planned and executed operation that doesn't go anywhere.
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It's the kind of quiet, meticulously crafted collection that's a sign of even greater writing to come.
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On the other are the meticulously choreographed warriors, who never seem less human than when joined together.
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When the once obedient hosts become self aware, the meticulously designed park begins to unravel into chaos.
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But as his playing developed, he quickly earned a reputation for precisely conceived, meticulously executed drum parts.
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He has meticulously documented his journey online through maps and time sheets and, of course, on Twitter.
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Outside, there are 9 acres of meticulously landscaped land, including a backyard complete with award-winning roses.
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"Performance and interview data on every candidate is meticulously documented and presented to the NSW Selection Panel."
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Up the hill, meticulously restored Victorians and Georgian-style homes offer a nod to the town's past.
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In Anoka Faruqee's work, it appears in the meticulously researched and virtuosic interaction of color and pattern.
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One showed a drone meticulously scoping out an apartment complex and its car park near Atlanta, Georgia.
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Embodying ragtag park denizens, Mannes students meticulously captured Ashley's singsong, half-speaking style and his deadpan ruefulness.
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He chose his projects and collaborators carefully, and his work always felt meticulously, but never aridly, tailored.
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Second, he represents another alternative to speediness, eschewing decisive moments in favor of large, meticulously constructed tableaux.
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As if shooting for a fashion spread, he has meticulously documented the costumes to show every detail.
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Meticulously edited and introduced by Sophie Seita, it is called The Blind Man: New York Dada, 1917.
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One man may have just drawn back the curtain, brought down the meticulously stacked house of cards.
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Every object is placed meticulously, but the relationship of each set of objects to the next is oblique.
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I have started meticulously tracking my expenses since I first did it for my Money Diary in 2017.
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Chuen's data set is open-sourced and her findings are meticulously broken down on her blog, Intersectional Analyst.
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Before the 8083, producers would dig for drum samples and meticulously loop them to create original drum patterns.
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Castro meticulously plotted his path to this campaign over years; O'Rourke saw a moment and seized on it.
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At Timothy Taylor, Eduardo Terrazas's embroidered, geometric works are objectively flawless — meticulously sewn and contained within perfect shapes.
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Going for a drive out here demands careful planning, meticulously calculating the distance and the car's gas mileage.
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Standing there naked as he meticulously searched my clothing, I considered my ancestors on an American auction block.
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I grab a pack of Clorox wipes from the supply closet and then meticulously wipe down my cubicle.
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Casebere actually photographs meticulously designed sets that he constructs to convey this emptiness that both threatens and beckons.
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Clothes are meticulously sorted by decade and vetted for any kind of damage before they hit the rack.
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It is our belief that the suspects used this knowledge to meticulously plan these horrendous, cold-blooded murders.
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Liu's original business, in 2014, was meticulously modding individual switches and replacing the springs in each by hand.
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A thoughtful, meticulously-planned implementation of AGI into modern computers will probably be necessary to maximize consumer trust.
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Anderson is often compared to Stanley Kubrick, both for his meticulously designed frames and for his emotional chilliness.
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GREENE: The Hyde amendment is enforced, and Planned Parenthood meticulously makes sure that they are following those rules.
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The veil represents the distinctive flora of each Commonwealth country by meticulously weaving their designs into the fabric.
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He meticulously watched his time and that of those around him, aware of the finite nature of both.
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Moka Efti, the meticulously recreated nightclub where much of the action plays out, stands for louche contemporary society.
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But the more meticulously Mr Sivaram examines them, the more convincingly they point to a solar-powered future.
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For nearly two years, the Clinton campaign has been meticulously building the kind of operation necessary to win.
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The material was brought to shore where workers meticulously sorted through the debris in search of valuable metals.
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Her heart was broken over and over as each rejected her meticulously drafted proposal for Chicken Boy's installation.
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Many are the works of one Osami Nakao, who meticulously manipulated leather into adorable cases of all shapes.
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"I don't know if it's my attention span", he laughs, touching on his meticulously thought-out music videos.
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Everything was gorgeously lit, meticulously composed, and actually, I'm pretty sure they just printed off their Instagram feed.
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She is defenceless when they check her body meticulously, inch by inch for scales, webbed toes, or fingers.
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In classical approaches to creating software, developers meticulously specify the rules that define the behavior of a system.
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Meanwhile, a millennial might meticulously outline a work-out plan in their planner to feel fitter and healthier.
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The two travelers, who both work remotely, meticulously plan their trips, scheduling their days around sometimes finicky pets.
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Nothing about Paddock's life provides clues as to why he would have meticulously planned and perpetrated mass murder.
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Burns performed 20 to 40 abortions a day, they said, and meticulously sterilized her instruments after each procedure.
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Out of government, he meticulously studied the land sales, compiling a record that officials could not easily purge.
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Shooter bought 33 firearms The evidence laid out by investigators so far shows Paddock meticulously planned the shooting.
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" The "radical" Austen meticulously constructed her books to show a "complicated, messy" world, "filled with error and injustice.
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In a special one-day-only setup, one eye is meticulously placed on either side of the border.
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So he worked meticulously for two decades to prove himself as a Caribbean soul singer with undeniable chops.
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When it's been suggested he set his phone aside and more meticulously manage his message, Trump reacts angrily.
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Levimoon is a gorgeous, small-scale depiction of the Earth's moon, meticulously 3D printed using some 1,440 layers.
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There are two types of makeup users in the world: those who meticulously wash their brushes every Sunday.
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At several New York museums, lobby flower arrangements can be as meticulously tended as the art on display.
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The song was the most meticulously arranged, with parts coming in seemingly at random but never feeling alien.
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I've been playing it at home, steadily checking objectives, meticulously counting moves so as to score maximum points.
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Ghosh meticulously constructs his world and "delights in giving it the truest words," our reviewer, Laila Lalami, wrote.
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It could be abstract or figurative, meticulously planned and diagramed or a product of experimentation and happy accident.
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Tweets meticulously documented the demonstration and where it was headed, and featured photos and videos of the marchers.
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His bed was as he left it, meticulously made with a blanket, depicting two dolphins, folded just so.
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From awkward kisses to over-the-top makeout sessions, the kiss cam is both spontaneous and meticulously planned.
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"Opera at its best by Oldenburg," he read aloud from a headline on a meticulously drafted front page.
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The rare prosthesis was surely an object for someone wealthy, having been meticulously designed by an expert craftsman.
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Today we don't expect — or even want — carpeted, hushed spaces when we go out for meticulously prepared food.
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The Nordic model has been meticulously engineered to provide universal living standards that are bountiful by global norms.
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And this might be tiresome if the digressions weren't so good, so fully realized and meticulously, skillfully rendered.
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Advertised as equally "rustic" and "modern," it bears a large sign, meticulously painted to look like distressed wood.
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The country has avoided putting entire regions under lockdown but is meticulously tracing and isolating suspected coronavirus cases.
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Details down to how many steps each leader should take before stopping for cameras will be meticulously planned.
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"We depend on each other for trade, for security, for everything," he said, at his meticulously organized pharmacy.
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My lunches and dinners for the week have been meticulously prepped and are neatly stacked in the fridge.
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He commands a loyal and substantial following on Snapchat, where he meticulously documents his days and promotes products.
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The Concert Chorale of New York, meticulously prepared by its director James Bagwell, sang with warmth and finesse.
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But the gatherings also suggest Mr. Quarles is meticulously completing the job President Trump nominated him to do.
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That the queen lived with a painful prolapsed uterus for decades is a secret that was meticulously concealed.
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He lived in a studio apartment that was furnished mainly with bikes and biking equipment, all meticulously maintained.
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Berman makes his own versions of transit maps, which he meticulously designs over hundreds of hours of work.
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He was dressed in a shirt and slacks, his hair combed meticulously back from his high-domed forehead.
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Check. The formula for an ersatz speakeasy is replicated to a T, as are the meticulously prepared drinks.
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Joan Didion's meticulously calibrated prose has the effect of placing her at a particular remove from the reader.
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In addition to being innovative, graphically stunning and meticulously designed, the games are deeply weird and frequently stupid.
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But according to bestselling management author and CNBC contributor Suzy Welch, you should have your answer meticulously prepared.
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Numerous officials involved with convention planning told Politico they've been preparing meticulously for months, mapping out every contingency.
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Within the myriad subgenres of heavy metal, there's long been a clear and meticulously defined hierarchy of coolness.
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The authors built their case meticulously, but to me the impact and mid-ocean volcanism looks tenuous at best.
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They actually flew a Justin Bieber lookalike from Canada to Los Angeles and meticulously studied the real Bieber's look.
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Then they just waited for the inevitable, meticulously checking their poop after every go-around to the porcelain throne.
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It was a go-to place where one could be assured of quality, affable staff and meticulously made cocktails.
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In these works, the meticulously cut sheets speak to the artist's attention to the ordinary and the little noticed.
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It's clear that the showrunners planned everything meticulously, including who got screen time and where and why and how.
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After meticulously scrutinizing each call, the researchers found absolutely no variations in the names used by the allied males.
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Carreyrou's "Bad Blood" meticulously chronicled every tiny warning sign that worried Theranos' staff in order to build a case.
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I have been meticulously tracking my spending since 2017, and this year my monthly spending has been ~too high~.
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I won't list them again here, but most have been meticulously reported by journalist Maureen Orth in Vanity Fair.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Absurdity and loneliness embrace each other in David Beck's diminutive, meticulously detailed dioramas.
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Pollack's meticulously researched book conjures up a woman whose identity as an activist eclipsed her hobby as a painter.
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In the town the couple left behind, the Cavendish Historical Society has meticulously organized a tribute to the writer.
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He also said Patterson meticulously planned the abduction and shaved his head to not leave behind any DNA evidence.
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But it's also a deft, meticulously made horror comedy that doesn't waste a beat or a bit of imagery.
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Investigators have found that Paddock planned his attack meticulously and was "purposeful in concealing his actions," the sheriff said.
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Kaine also meticulously reported anything that could be considered a gift, including political travel, something McDonnell failed to do.
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LinkedIn acquired Lynda, and ever since, more analysts have been meticulously studying the growth of edtech funding and innovation.
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Mills' re-scoring of the second chapter of Kwaidan, "The Woman in the Snow," showcases his meticulously sequenced sound.
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Mike is never boring to watch, whether he's meticulously dismantling a car or playing the doting grandpa to Kaylee.
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If meticulously-executed dad jokes and observational humour get you up in the morning, Gadsby will brighten your life.
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Each has been meticulously and repeatedly rubbed with a translucent lacquer filtered from the sap of the urushi tree.
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In it, you get to follow fly fisherman Nick Taransky around as he meticulously makes a bamboo fishing rod.
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There's a stage set up, and about 100 more officers waiting to meticulously check everyone heading into the square.
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Each incident, the doctors say, was meticulously noted in reports they filed with the US Department of Homeland Security.
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"The Bridge" meticulously depicts the enormity of the project, from meeting room intrigues to the sometimes perilous construction site.
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For those who appreciate strict accuracy in historical simulations, the meticulously researched cores supplied by Malbanchia University are indispensable.
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There's still plenty to admire here, from Ford's famously meticulously constructed scenery to otherworldly exterior shots of West Texas.
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The watches are meticulously designed with fans in mind — there are almost enough easter eggs to rival Rogue One.
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First, this trip -- Trump's first venture outside the United States since being elected president -- was meticulously planned for months.
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The coalition said the mission had been "meticulously planned" to reduce the risk of possible harm to non-combatants.
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Minioor's work is simultaneously surreal and humorous in the long tradition of stoner art, but it's also meticulously detailed.
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Let's look at some of the options I've seen used to unveil your meticulously-crafted and unique snowflake bills.
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The meticulously detailed skirt, which is signature Valli, ties it all together, referencing both the lace and the sequins.
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She was forty-one, and her appearance—slim and meticulously dressed, with short, stylishly trimmed hair—emphasized cool professionalism.
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Private playbooks for Trump University employees that have been released show that seminars and public events were meticulously planned.
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Even the most meticulously manicured list of the day's top stories will have trouble standing out in that environment.
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Moreover, my father, a distinguished corporate and tax lawyer in Boston, meticulously prepared and filed my taxes every year.
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She spent months perfecting her essays, spoke with countless members of the Columbia community, and meticulously prepared for interviews.
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One who has meticulously minded her public image for decades -- not just since her husband started running for president.
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She would also meticulously straighten the pink-and-white-striped rug that spanned the length of the train car.
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Because his camcorder didn't allow editing, he learned to plan his zombie sequences meticulously: closeup, wide shot, action shot.
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The fruits and vegetables used are actually just from her shopping, with her works spontaneously created, not meticulously planned.
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Chicago-based web designer and artist Nicholas Rougeux has meticulously reproduced Byrne's edition of Elements as an interactive website.
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We know that Clinton was exonerated by a legal calculus of trial sufficiency meticulously laid out by Director Comey.
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It was meticulously plotted, so that Sudjic's writing space looked more like "a crime scene" than an author's desk.
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After many hours of meticulously matching these folks to their costume counterparts, we're pleased to announce our personalized suggestions.
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The comedian also landed his very own HBO comedy special, Meticulously Ridiculous, which is set to premier June 17.
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It's meticulously choreographed but not so complex that it distracts from the lilting electro-funk or Monáe's inescapable charisma.
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But if you want to meticulously fill them in to achieve that runway-model boldness, we can't blame you.
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She plans out her performances meticulously in sharpie on a wall planner, assessing which ones work and which don't.
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Meticulously composed from rice paper fragments, painted on with watercolor and gouache, the painting becomes a work of collage.
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Guests then eat a four- or five-course meal, which the first lady meticulously selects with White House staff.
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Solitary, meticulously measured meals are consumed, one man grimacing as he forces a Kibbles-like mush down his throat.
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No. Do I need to see Battlefield V's explosions meticulously reflected on chrome hubcaps while I'm gaming at Starbucks?
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Their new book, DOUBLE TAKE: The World's Most Iconic Photographs Meticulously Re-created in Miniature preserves their latest creations.
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Their performances are bolstered by meticulously designed period sets and costumes, which help maintain the novel's rich historical specificity.
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Terry went against the grain, taking great pains to ensure the safety of clubbers and meticulously planning his events.
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The image has left you dumbfounded: Her pencil and pen sketches are so meticulously detailed they look like photographs.
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The work of other hands, in Serra's case, is dedicated to the consummation of a meticulously laid-out project.
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While many people meticulously document their lives on social media, the tradition of sending family newsletters can feel outdated.
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We Soviet Jews didn't meticulously construct exhibits — we walked past Nazi killing grounds on the way to buy groceries.
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Bilefsky draws on interviews, court testimony and transcripts from the Metropolitan Police to put together a meticulously researched procedural.
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There is Tamar, whose half brother meticulously plans her rape, calling in a crony to assist in the scheming.
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This 1966 van hasn't just been meticulously restored, the retro ride has been retrofitted with a modern, electric powertrain.
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TODAY, THE MAIN room is 70-by-50 feet, still mostly empty yet meticulously reconceived as an enormous darkroom.
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"Victoria the Queen," Julia Baird's exquisitely wrought and meticulously researched biography, brushes the dusty myth off this extraordinary monarch.
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The White House had meticulously planned the event, from the location to the tone and cadence of the speech.
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The "views fueling the spectacle in Charlottesville" have been meticulously seeded and nurtured by the Republican Party for decades.
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But the piece remained largely under wraps, his mute masterpiece meticulously hand-copied in ink on large musical sheets.
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An army of staff members tends to the 166 rooms, seven beaches and 123 acres of meticulously maintained grounds.
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Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Quietly and meticulously 23-year-old Nigerian artist Ken Nwadiogbu smudges charcoal and draws with pencil.
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What's the point of having a mechanical keyboard if you can't see those meticulously engineered switches at work, right?
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Ultimately, the Justice Department's inspector general deserves enormous credit for meticulously documenting mistakes in the application to surveil Page.
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That refugees flow unimpeded into the country, when they are the most meticulously vetted people to cross our borders.
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It took Packer more than an hour to meticulously lay out the syringes all pointing in the same direction.
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You can find everything from interviews with top policymakers and analysts to meticulously produced deep dives into the news.
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The canvases were, as always with Sonia's work, meticulously composed, but each was composed in a different historical style.
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The difference, which can amount to weeks, explains why Americans are more accustomed to meticulously scheduling out a vacation.
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She wrapped them meticulously with silk Kashmiri prayer rugs — pieces of contraband smuggled by artists under Indian military occupation.
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"Our people have very meticulously analyzed this, and we can speak credibly about what all this means," he said.
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These forms are actually shoes covered in beads so meticulously they completely devour any semblance of the shoe's form.
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Every move and cut has dramatic weight, with the animators having meticulously plotted out each beat of each duel.
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What concerns Palmer more is the disruption to his company's network of suppliers and its meticulously scheduled production system.
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So, how does meticulously grading dozens of hot chicks compare to driving a race car at ridiculously high speeds?
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Like the mise-en-scene of film festival winners, every part of Joseph's films meticulously tie into the story.
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You'll learn everything about the mission, from the freeze-dried food ingested to the meticulously monitored and curated "Mars" landscape.
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Magid has meticulously documented the myriad legal and informal procedures she's gone through in trying to get to the archive.
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All it had taken was four months and a meticulously plotted campaign that typifies music's new social-first promotion game.
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Unfortunately, if you had meticulously organized your photos on Flickr with albums and sets, all that organization will be lost.
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Up close, however, individual pieces reveal how the artist meticulously slices and sculpts bits of gampi around thin steel wires.
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Instead, I use a liquid pen meant for eyebrows to meticulously apply individual dots one by one every single day.
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It's a meticulously designed, beautifully rendered endless runner where you play as a snowboarder — Alto — chasing down his escaped llamas.
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CMA Fest's four stadium concerts — arguably country music's most important stage outside awards shows — are meticulously planned, scripted and rehearsed.
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But that hasn't fuddled his clear yet grandiose plans for each runway show, all executed meticulously and without a hitch.
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It was, Buch-Jepsen claimed, all part of a plan that Madsen had meticulously researched and discussed ahead of time.
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The Insight lander touched down last year and has been meticulously setting up its little laboratory and testing its systems.
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There are the blockbusters, of course, like the free-wheeling Spider-Man and the meticulously detailed Red Dead Redemption 2.
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VIENNA — Toward the end of his life, the Austrian designer Josef Frank made dozens of meticulously detailed paintings of houses.
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Obama is careful and polished, but her public persona is less meticulously measured than that of her husband, the President.
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While the couple's relationship has been meticulously documented by the press, they had not yet attended a public event together.
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What a geek you'd have to be to spend that much time meticulously thinking about this dragons-and-zombies show?
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In order to be convincing, you have to meticulously put together a verifiable history, going back as far as possible.
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As I wound my way up towards Edinburgh Castle through the meticulously preserved "old town" things started to get weird.
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This mission was meticulously planned and executed to reduce the risk of collateral damage and potential harm to non-combatants.
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Even the paint drops across a few of his canvases look meticulously planned with little residual splatter surrounding their impacts.
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From my ringside seat, I watch the five-man kitchen crew meticulously assemble dishes along the droplight-illuminated chef's counter.
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Sitting in a Starbucks, they referred to their meticulously organized notes throughout an interview that lasted more than three hours.
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My parents, like most, planned their finances around it—meticulously ensuring they'd have enough to pay for an extravagant ceremony.
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Stephen Paddock, the gunman responsible for the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history, meticulously planned the Las Vegas attack.
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It's easy to see how its clash of brute force and meticulously studied technique would be uniquely appealing to her.
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Although Macedonia has meticulously satisfied each requirement for both memberships, Greece has vetoed or blocked the process at each turn.
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A meticulously prepared and canny professional, Mr. Byrne produced many defining moments of Irish public life — live in the studio.
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The trouble is, experts are routinely wrong, and practically no policy, no matter how meticulously crafted, ever passes Congress nowadays.
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Journalists also build bridges through stories that shock or disturb us -- by factually and meticulously revealing wrongdoing, incompetence or hypocrisy.
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But there's still a booming specialty coffee scene, supplied with beans meticulously grown and roasted by obsessives like Mr. One.
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The nuts and screws she'd removed and so meticulously kept sorted and separated were now rolling across the small chamber.
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Shots of meticulously arranged plant and animal matter in a laboratory evoke the food porn of shows like Chef's Table.
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All of the content remains safely within the confines of the canon that Grumpy Cat's owner meticulously created for it.
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Papers, Please is a meticulously designed reminder of the monstrous consequences of a political system that starves citizens of agency.
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DJ sets were meticulously worked out beforehand, to build to a climax an hour or two before the place closed.
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There's about six hours of beautifully and meticulously designed solo gameplay after that, and all the protagonists have white skin.
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While many of the tapes were meticulously labeled, a suitcase of about 80 reels carried no clues to their content.
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Finally, a Halloween hat tip to Edward Gorey, the illustrator of meticulously crosshatched grim, anachronistic absurdity, who died in 2000.
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On the first floor, the meticulously restored gold-lacquered ceiling in the rotunda and hallway reaffirms the building's ornate history.
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Ms. McKenzie keeps her camera close to her characters, with shots that are meticulously framed without being precious about it.
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It was a huge, meticulously organized lifesaving operation and, it seems, a success story for the government's early-warning system.
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Every element of the setup is immaculate, down to Rahman's meticulously groomed beard and ironed white-and-red striped shirt.
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Two of them compared the meticulously planned surprise arrest to the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, which killed 2,400 Americans.
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He emailed me a nearly 100-page, meticulously footnoted document on the degeneration of the movement he once identified with.
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Here is a creature that spends hours meticulously curating a cabinet of wonder, grouping his treasures by color and likeness.
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Guo had picked his apartment for its location, its three sprawling balconies and the meticulously tiled floor in the entryway.
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His always meticulously shaven face was a patchwork of stark white whiskers, his jaunty belly deflated from an intravenous diet.
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Consider the outlandish figure he cut in meticulously fitted bespoke suits worn at the height of the free-love 1960s.
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Instead, Mr. Bezos and his team will most likely spend years meticulously analyzing and tinkering with how Whole Foods works.
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Flakes, fragments and particles are shed as jewelers and others work with gold, and these fallen scraps are meticulously collected.
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But, beneath the limestone was a meticulously carved gemstone, now considered one of the greatest prehistoric Greek artworks ever discovered.
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No one can deny your dream of weekly mani-pedis or slam the door on your meticulously decorated fan cave.
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Three hours later, John and I (both meticulously healthy eaters) shoveled salad into our faces upstairs at the King's Buffet.
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If winemakers decide to work without sulfur dioxide, it's crucial that they work meticulously to avoid the possibility of contamination.
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At Retrobottega (Via della Stelletta, 24268; 2138-239-206-20608), watch chefs meticulously craft inventive dishes in an open kitchen.
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Workers in coveralls sidle up on queue, attending to the meticulously timed tasks of turning steel into road-ready sedans.
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Uploaded to YouTube by It's a small world, the cover, one could say, is meticulously calculated, and most impressive, indeed.
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The report reviewed elections that had been meticulously studied for voter fraud, and found incident rates between 0.0003% and 0.0025%.
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She never uses stencils and once meticulously re-created ten different paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat on a friend's nails.
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Mr. Trump's cabinet nominees are being meticulously prepared for their meetings with senators and for confirmation hearings, several senators said.
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NASA said it followed up on the tip by meticulously comparing images of the area before and after the crash.
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We need to understand what they are and how they're happening and work really, really meticulously to reverse engineer that.
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From 21.8 until 2016, his team meticulously worked at Ain Boucherit, uncovering a trove of stone tools and butchered animal remains.
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It was in these fifty-eight meticulously worded notes that stylists found something of a roadmap for nailing this year's theme.
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The "circle of life" demo was a stark contrast to the meticulously-groomed greens of the Far North Queensland golf course.
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Her work "Untitled" (1994) is an assemblage of fiber and found objects meticulously bundled to create a wonderfully textured detritus sculpture.
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Meticulously dresses them in their uniform with the medals they earned and puts them on another airplane to take them home.
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Everyone is on the brink of discovery at all times, but the teases never feel cheap when they're this meticulously plotted.
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Like the fact that Jimmy meticulously sprays Kim Kardashian's hair part, which helps her faux glow appear that much more realistic.
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One is a meticulously perfected pop concoction while the other is a deliberately gritty affair, which is news to no one.
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You can almost smell the burnt deli meat as Osman meticulously measures and cuts the many slices necessary for this masterpiece.
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Their hairstyles are blown out and meticulously finished, and in some drawings, they seem like genies let out of a bottle.
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Bahbah is a storyteller at heart, and the pithy text that accompanies her photographs is as meticulously crafted as a screenplay.
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For example, instead of tracking all your spending meticulously, pick something you really want to spend on, such as a vacation.
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The work consists of a series of musical situations which, though meticulously composed, allow for generous amounts of improvisation and flexibility.
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Every shot feels deliberate and meticulously staged to showcase the Vatican's opulence, but also to expose the absurdity propping it up.
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AT THE very start of "Hereditary", the camera glides across an artist's studio full of meticulously constructed miniature rooms and houses.
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Their headquarters is lined with wooden cases full of insect specimens found in the surrounding grasslands, dunes and woods, meticulously labelled.
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Unpretentious, dimly lit, and home to a meticulously curated selection of beers and drinking music, Pharmacy is a true bartender's bar.
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The bunker was never used, but it was meticulously maintained just in case, and it remained a secret for three decades.
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It's like that old board game Operation, where you have to meticulously tweeze bits 'n' pieces out of your unwitting patient.
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I'm thinking of the neighborhood subway booth attendant who surprised my young daughter with a meticulously wrapped designer sweater for Christmas.
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The first are the conscientious shoppers who meticulously plan their loved ones' gifts way before Santa Claus climbs down the chimney.
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All you need is a Squarespace website, a meticulously crafted Instagram grid, an intern-run Twitter account, and a Facebook presence.
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But shockingly, the star says she's actually not a fan of meticulously sifting through second-hand styles to curate her wardrobe.
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The agent presented me with a long stack of listings, and I meticulously went through and chose around 10 of them.
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If you spend 10 minutes trying to meticulously take one down with arrows, they wither away—only to reappear seconds later.
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Along the flower beds once meticulously cared for by the wife of the owner, stones from the highway clog the planters.
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At the warehouse in New York, Frahm pored over the tablets for nearly three days, which meticulously chronicle life in Irisagrig.
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"It was meticulously clean," remembers the director, adding that all the fecal-looking elements were, in fact, different kinds
of chocolate.
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"DEAD DOGS OF THE CITY," are advertised in another display, lined with meticulously repeated tiny canine corpses in matte-black cardboard.
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The six-minute timelapse footage shows the mysterious artist meticulously drawing and connecting lines on an A0 (841mm x 1189mm) canvas.
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This tidbit about Kourt was recently revealed when her younger sister Khloe gave Snapchat a tour of Kourtney's meticulously organized pantry.
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Khalil meticulously details her findings and tracks the footsteps of adult turtles which scramble up the sand banks to lay eggs.
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Their clothing was planned meticulously intended to pay homage to Harris and Klebold but give them an identity all their own.
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I've spent hours upon hours meticulously swiping through profiles, searching for some resonant spark within the endless stream of smiling faces.
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If you peel back the layers of the duo's ridiculous adventures and mishaps, you'll find that they're quite meticulously put together.
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I love the way Mike works to create a character very meticulously, over months, so that you really embody this character.
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" Some journals contain just one meticulously detailed image because, Mr. Dyer said, "in the middle of the voyage, something extraordinary happened.
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Kneeling down, Rodriguez began massaging his bats and meticulously patting them down with a rosin bag, ready to go to work.
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Fill it with the produce of your choice, turn it on, and come back to a freshly and meticulously squeezed juice.
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Brown and pink buildings for his staff dot meticulously landscaped grounds so enormous that staff members are driven around in minibuses.
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That's a lot of baggage, but like almost everything else in this meticulously appointed film, "Crazy Rich Asians" wears it well.
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Backed by a meticulously executed marketing campaign, "Suicide Squad" pushed through abysmal reviews to set box office records for Warner Bros.
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Krista Latham, the forensic anthropologist who runs the center, meticulously cleaned the bones, using a combination of water and enzymatic detergents.
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Artist Zayd Menk did just that, by meticulously crafting a model of midtown Manhattan using bits and pieces of old electronics.
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The a-ha moment comes when you get to the fruit section, which lets you scan barcodes on meticulously wrapped items.
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And unlike many Surrealists, Levisses meticulously plans every detail of his artworks, which typically take one to three weeks to complete.
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If you spend 10 minutes trying to meticulously take one down with arrows, they wither away—only to reappear seconds later.
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For my birthday, she meticulously decorated enormous poster boards and planted them on my lawn in the middle of the night.
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"We know that we have to constantly force ourselves to shake things up," said Mr. Carey, dressed meticulously in navy pinstripe.
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It has been hailed as a victory for a group of international investigators who meticulously pursued the case despite Russian stonewalling.
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The script itself eventually steps outside the artificial, insular world of the upper classes whose absurdities Wilde mapped so meticulously. Mrs.
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At first, Jillian Mayer's image, in which she meticulously measured the contours of her face, had the effect of an advertisement.
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Filled with lovely natural landscapes that have been meticulously framed and photographed, "Legend of the Mountain" is often a visual ravishment.
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Macfarlane's writing is muscular, meticulously researched and lyrical, placing him in the lineage of Peter Matthiessen, Gretel Ehrlich and Barry Lopez.
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The dialogue hopscotches among Yiddish, English and German; the scenes among the Hasidim are essentially period pieces, meticulously designed and costumed.
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The dialogue hopscotches among Yiddish, English and German; the scenes among the Hasidim are essentially period pieces, meticulously designed and costumed.
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She didn't just have plans for every new domestic program; she had meticulously crafted, almost insanely thoughtful blueprints to achieve them.
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A screen printer and artist from London, Mr. Baldwin studied the books' illustrations meticulously, his eyes widening with each page turn.
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Meticulously honest, generous, autonomous and true, he sees things for what they are rather than what he'd like them to be.
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But Park does it his own way, and the story and the themes, while meticulously rendered, are never entirely the focus.
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All of the actions that have been planned have been meticulously planned so as not to pose any threat to anybody.
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In "Get Lost," we move through meticulously constructed frames, but it quickly becomes clear that these photos are anything but static.
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Though Ms. Dacus referred obliquely to "sophomore album worries," she had already meticulously arranged the music and planned a track list.
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"Cher Coulter helped me," said the meticulously groomed Ms. Powley, referring to the Los Angeles-based stylist who selected her minidress.
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It is the portrait of a soul in torment, all the more powerful for being so rigorously conceived and meticulously executed.
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Eggers meticulously sets the scene, adds texture and builds tension and mystery from men locked in battle and sometimes in embrace.
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The meticulously painted veins, scars, cellulite, and stretch marks detailed in the portraits evoke the hills and valleys of a landscape.
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Jiang says that in order to be successful at a sneaker event, you need to meticulously track your sales and purchases.
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"Atlanta" telegraphs its hip-hop familiarity with restraint, allowing snippets of meticulously chosen music to waft from car speakers and headphones.
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A glass-fronted cabinet near the entryway holds Mr. Iglehart's large and meticulously arranged collection of the pop culture-themed Pop!
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Fletcher's account of how Pickett came to record "Hey Jude" is one of many fascinating stories in this meticulously researched biography.
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There are times, though, when the line between "meticulously researched" and "do we need to know this?" gets a bit blurry.
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From her purse, she pulled out no fewer than eight pill bottles — each with a dose, time and frequency meticulously labeled.
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But every grave, every lot, and every person is meticulously documented, and thereby remembered by dozens of paid archivists and volunteers.
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This book is meticulously researched and relies also on interviews Broom conducted with most of the members of her sprawling family.
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The attack, which killed 14 aid workers and stoked international outrage, was "meticulously planned" and "ruthlessly carried out," the report said.
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Bezos personally spoke with every single interviewee throughout Amazon's early years, even going so far as to meticulously analyze each's qualifications.
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Every summer, since 1989, a team of archaeologists has returned to meticulously clear that sand away and recover the material inside.
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Her trip has been meticulously prepared over the past months, and her advisers think there is a strong case for optimism.
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The best way for cannabis industry folk to protect themselves, Franciosi recommends, is to follow state law as meticulously as possible.
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In the excellent Concert Chorale of New York, meticulously prepared by James Bagwell, the men especially impressed with ringing, muscular fortes.
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But for the most part, agony holds its tongue in this meticulously assembled story of a dark chapter in medical experimentation.
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What's more impressive, however, is the way he has fictionalized it, transforming the interior into a meticulously crafted capsule of destruction.
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The potential for the unexpected at what is usually a meticulously staged event is driving strong advertiser demand, network executives said.
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The passion of all the individuals who continue to steward the Dead's musical legacy so meticulously, thoughtfully, and with true joy.
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All of Bourdain's waking hours, including his meals, are meticulously scheduled by a producer for the series, currently in its 11th season.
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The bud tenders on staff would meticulously walk me through each strain on display, describing in detail their psychoactive and somatic effects.
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NSFW Rihanna is for all the times she's showed up to a formal function wearing nothing but meticulously placed crystals and fur.
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There, a star atlas was meticulously drawn onto a piece of paper, then filed away with other documents in a temple alcove.
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If you're short on time (or just lazy AF), you don't grab the curling wand to meticulously put in some "effortless" waves.
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About a decade ago, Krauthammer joined Fox News, drawing praise from conservatives, moderates, and liberals for his thoughtful and meticulously framed remarks.
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Whereas many of her peers have a meticulously academic, somewhat emotionally restrained approach to art-making, Patton paints with an affecting force.
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But even if you meticulously game-plan for the most insane success, no one knows what that feels like from the inside.
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The Daily Show just announced its plan to build a "meticulously curated memorial library" of Trump tweets sometime in the near future.
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But during his brief tenure, Fields meticulously documented the band's rise, amassing an incredible archive of photos from the band's early days.
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He effortlessly co-mingles the real with the fantastical, metaphor with fact, and a loose expressive gestures with a meticulously rendered form.
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Explore stunning environments and meticulously designed levels in an immersive gameplay experience that lets you approach every situation any way you like.
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But if Mania is a game meticulously panning Sonic for gold, Sonic Forces is akin to drowning in the Sonic deep end.
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Barbara A. Mikulski (D-Md.) penned the resolution, which meticulously outlined the team's success and detailed how all women face pay discrimination.
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Monroe Work Today's main feature is a map of the country, which meticulously marks locations in the U.S. where people were lynched.
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For Affleck's sake I hope we're wrong and it really is a temporary tat for this role that is meticulously reapplied daily.
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Don't expect Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) of Sharp Objects to sit you down, and meticulously explain each facet of her family history.
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It was still dark outside when the president walked into a basketball court where small orange cones had been meticulously laid out.
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The scourge of meticulously styled, overhead-shot avocado toast has exploded over the last year, due to the widespread proliferation of Instagram.
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In September 13, I read two meticulously reported, muscular features on the legacies of cults, published within ten days of each other.
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But, as BleepingComputer notes, the only way to be sure your BTC is safe is to meticulously check each address you paste.
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NASA's latest map of Pluto was meticulously stitched together from all images received from New Horizons to date (Image NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI).
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Click here to view original GIFImage: GizmodoThe walled garden Apple uses to meticulously control every element of the iPhone can really suck.
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The June oven has been meticulously designed, from the solid, lightweight feel of the pans down to the packaging of the thermometer.
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Because this secret threatens to ruin the meticulously crafted image I've cultivated to protect the soft underbelly hidden beneath my hardened exterior.
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Once again, Yen shows off his acrobat skills as he slips past lasers and meticulously takes and replace the jewels with fakes.
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The catch is that you have to meticulously track all of your mileage throughout the year in order to claim a deduction.
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It's so sharply pointed that you'd be stopped from boarding a plane if you had this meticulously weaponized editing in your carryon.
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Cypres' collection is so vast and meticulously curated that it was written up in major publications years before it was widely accessible.
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It's refreshing to see our former FLOTUS, The Civilian, finally relax after meticulously calculating her appearance during her eight years in Washington.
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Through composition, arrangement, and meticulously crafted lyrics that sound so effortless upon listening, he manages to make us sit in those feelings.
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Then I looked at your book of screenplays, published in 1989, and realized how meticulously your work is written ahead of time.
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The alleged burglar would later tell French newspaper Le Monde that he meticulously studied Kardashian on social media before committing the crime.
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The workers spent hundreds of hours meticulously sewing and washing their hands every thirty minutes to keep the tulle and threads pristine.
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Deadpool Sixth Scale FigureBy Sideshow Collectibles I didn't know real beauty before Sideshow Collectibles' meticulously perfect dolls entered my life in 249.
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Like Eli's approach to activism, the meetings were bubbly and hopeful; they were also meticulously catalogued on Voices 4 Chechnya's Instagram account.
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Known today as "purity culture," it was a meticulously designed system of rules and mind-games aimed at curbing adolescent Christian libidos.
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But Iron Fist should prove an interesting test case about the downside of Marvel's meticulously planned, hyper-connected approach to franchise-building.
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Huawei phones are not meticulously handcrafted pieces of engineering art like Leica cameras, and putting the same logo on them is misleading.
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Under each meticulously rendered image are two Hess charts that track the alignment of focus in the image, mimicking an optician's diagnosis.
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Five reasons to closely watch Hurricane Harvey "Kiss off Harvey," read another with letters meticulously assembled in tape at another Texas home.
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Game of Thrones appropriates this tendency by meticulously set-designing, lighting and framing each scene as if it's a Pre-Raphaelite painting.
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Inside these disparate but meticulously constructed worlds, Kubrick's slightly malicious intelligence determined the outcomes of every apparently free choice his protagonists made.
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Only those with the right address — in the buildings that face the park — get a key to the meticulously landscaped Gramercy Park.
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Mr. Brown somehow manages to sustain a career in finance and regularly take off on long, meticulously planned, off-the-grid adventures.
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When a Viking ship, meticulously recreated in Norway, crossed the Atlantic last month, the feat captivated history buffs in the United States.
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And while the early retirees are huge advocates of budgeting — they meticulously track their expenses — they admit that sometimes it doesn't work.
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Visitors now enter through Gabriel's portals, under an entablature that reads "To the Glories of France," into meticulously detailed classicized limestone vestibules.
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Like Back on Track, the samples sound as if they've been meticulously recorded straight from vinyl rather than reassembled from master tracks.
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They, along with Steven Universe's storyboard artists and directors, have meticulously shaped the series into one of the most thoughtful on television.
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In the beginning it was done just by hard work, meticulously rummaging through various porn sites, and watching a lot of clips.
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And that's how she continues to exist: as an image, a face, a set of poses meticulously choreographed and endlessly marveled over.
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Apparently you don't need to start another restrictive meal plan, meticulously count your calories, or even take an annoyingly upbeat exercise class.
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Colen's abstract depictions of tumbling mylar paper manifest as painterly and expressive shapes that have been meticulously strewn across the Activity's Center.
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Moore has vehemently denied the allegation, which was detailed in a Washington Post article on Thursday that was reported and written meticulously.
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All those advances, though, can't speed up the time it takes to meticulously monitor how well these candidate vaccines work in people.
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His 272-page debut is a meticulously catalogued and vividly illustrated survey of typeface design during the golden age of arcade games.
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Missing from the 522-page "Encyclopedia" are the 89 medieval churches, 5,840 intricate khachkars, and 22,000 tombstones that Ayvazyan had meticulously documented.
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I'd also be willing to bet that Kissa Tanto's is better; the cocktails are meticulously grounded in the proper techniques and ingredients.
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Some of the best moments are meticulously choreographed set pieces in which cameras and characters glide around each other, with dialogue overlapping.
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It tasted familiar and comforting, but it was built meticulously and garnished effusively, its flavors carefully layered, its textures arranged in sequence.
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All these pieces were meticulously crafted by Ms. Hegarty, who has made an art practice of exploring the imaginative possibilities of decay.
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I carefully avoided it, and meticulously cited congressional hearings and official investigations to show that the information I included was already public.
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Often, though, bodies are exhumed to uncover legal or historic wrongdoing, in which case you'll need to meticulously map and photograph everything.
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It's served as a hotline for skeptics and believers: If you look up and see something strange, they'll meticulously take your story.
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My estranged father, who woke up with a smile on his face every day, had been meticulously planning his suicide since 2009.
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Lucy mediates this existential quandary with a nihilistic abandon that involves Tinder and a series of meticulously detailed examples of terrible sex.
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I know that I do not have the time or energy to meticulously track the factors that could lead to falling prices.
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In effect a visually rich and meticulously constructed love letter to The One That Got Away, it was elliptical, impressionistic, self-referencing.
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Today, you can find cold brew at a coffee shop where everything is meticulously crafted by hand, and at a Dunkin' Donuts.
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" The other side: Farrow said on "CBS This Morning" Monday: "This book is an extraordinarily meticulously fact-checked work of investigative journalism.
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The less known about the intricacies of the plot going in, the better, since Bong has nested the many twists so meticulously.
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"Dark" is just as incremental in its world building; every character introduced is meticulously and intricately woven into the time-travel narrative.
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On a recent day at the lab, a manager, Jen Davidson, meticulously examined coral colonies growing in indoor tanks under artificial lights.
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I'd study those catalogs for hours and meticulously fill out the order form on the back, as if I could buy them.
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The hospital since said it was "meticulously tracing" anyone who came into contact with the woman in case they got sick too.
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While in detention, Mr. Magnitsky had meticulously documented his requests for medical care for pancreatitis and gall bladder disease, which were denied.
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But on Monday the enterprise was rebranded as a protest against the embassy opening, with which it was meticulously timed to coincide.
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Fresen uses a meticulously organized spreadsheet, which he shared with Business Insider, to track his sales, expenses, and month-to-month growth.
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But he also inherited a loaded gun: military plans for an Iran strike that had been meticulously refined during the Obama years.
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" He calls Melania "the most silky, well moisturized, meticulously groomed woman" he has ever known, adding that "dehydrated skin is so unattractive.
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From epic holiday decorations to meticulously planned Christmas cards, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians stars are perhaps the jolliest group around.
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There are over 21966,2011 Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Kyoto, and raked gravel Zen gardens, ponds and meticulously kept terraces abound.
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This has led to a wave of killings that are meticulously documented (by SOCO, surveillance cameras and the press) but fundamentally unsolvable.
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Baggage handler wins over the internet An airport baggage handler was recorded meticulously arranging suitcases as they arrived on a carousel belt.
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Gillen treated the mansion like a movie set, meticulously designing each detail to serve a purpose and add to the overall aesthetic.
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If the plaintiffs in many landmark constitutional tests are meticulously chosen for their compelling personal stories — think Jim Obergefell of Obergefell v.
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At this point, he abandoned color, distilling his feelings into single blazing white shapes — meticulously rounded and textured — on smoother black backgrounds.
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For three years, my team and I meticulously planned how to lower the arrangements and cameras into an extremely high-pressure environment.
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His popularity is surging in South Korea, where President Moon Jae-in meticulously choreographed the theatrics of one of their recent meetings.
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The shop is still littered with barrels of plaster molds whose meticulously carved patterns made magnolias, orchids and hundreds of other flowers.
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You then meticulously pay attention to your waiter's service throughout the meal, knocking off a dollar every time a mistake is made.
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Or, at the very least, next time you see a comic, take the time to mind those meticulously constructed Ps and Qs.
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" This moral tension animates and complicates Mr. Stern's beautiful, meticulously reported debut, "The Last Thousand: One School's Promise in a Nation at War.
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Cristóbal Sarro, for example, meticulously renders animals and their skeletons in layers of paper that peel off revealing the bones beneath the fur.
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"My entire outlook on storytelling has been shaped by [Thrones] — the ability to foreshadow stories, to meticulously craft cryptic story lines," she says.
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There is something inherently grating about the meticulously coordinated schedule featuring all the hottest spots superimposed over heavily-filtered images of the couple.
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The project is classic Björk: nerdy, artful, laboriously mapped, and meticulously executed—Björk making art from her heart while utilizing cutting edge technology.
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Lombardo has said investigators might never know why Paddock meticulously stockpiled guns for the deadly attack on a concert crowd of 22,000 people.
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The rest are an indispensable resource for scientists the world over, which means the museum goes to great lengths to meticulously preserve them.
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Mayo Clinic doctors examined the meticulously kept and anonymous medical records of patients in Olmsted County, Minnesota over the span of three decades.
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" The label adds: "True to the heritage of the house, the pure lines of the dress are achieved using six meticulously placed seams.
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Line-by-line, German artist Arno Beck builds glitchy arithmetic images, meticulously hammering out patterns from the typewriter's index of letters and symbols.
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If you're the type of person to meticulously back up your journal pages, it might be nice to have as a quick shortcut.
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It found "systemic failures in management and oversight" by the New York State Department of Corrections allowed for the "meticulously orchestrate[d]" escape.
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Every Comic-Con, the community seems to champion a specific character, releasing an army of meticulously dressed near-clones across the crowded halls.
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Hebrewless readers can find an illuminating version of the story in "Killing a King," Dan Ephron's admirably concise and meticulously reported recent book.
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The Clipper was meticulously cleaned of debris and hazardous materials to comply with Environmental Protection Agency regulations before it was submerged, officials said.
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And this season, it's clear the writers gave up on sticking to the meticulously established rules from the earlier parts of the series.
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In my memory, half of that time was spent meticulously applying lotion, completely naked, in front of the long mirror by the sinks.
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A country could plan meticulously and still be thwarted by an unlucky bounce of the ball or a bad decision by the referee.
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Ten women meticulously extract zips, chains and buttons from T-shirts, winter jackets and denims using long blades usually used to chop vegetables.
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Curry's tense relationship with Today, and even more so with Lauer, was meticulously documented in a profile by New York Magazine in 2013.
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Usually such high-level events are meticulously planned for months, with lots of lower-level meetings to work out key points of agreement.
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"It was important to me that everything in my book was true, except for my story," Carr said of his meticulously researched novel.
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Halloween isn't just a holiday for the kids, famous grown-ups get into the costume game with their own, often meticulously crafted looks.
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But now, the youngest Jenner is giving us a whole new body part to obsess over and meticulously apply makeup to: our ears.
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I kept my feeds meticulously clean, poring over personal blog entries and tabbing quickly down the news, opening stories that piqued my interest.
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On its own, Thelma and Louise is a meticulously written, beautifully shot film about outlaw justice, one that runs on heartbreak and fury.
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All three works are intimate and minimalist, but also implicitly vast, fashioned meticulously in the studio but with an eye toward the universe.
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One thing to watch: Conservation is no longer based on anecdotes: environmental declines are meticulously mapped, modeled and analyze to create vast datasets.
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That would be a problem for any president given that Putin will be meticulously well-prepared and equipped with specific grievances and demands.
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For every meticulously maintained contact (usually people I mail gifts to for the holidays) there are hundreds of other contacts polluting the field.
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Anderson clearly asserts himself in details like the urban metropolis' retro communication technology and the meticulously-organized garbage explored by the titular dogs.
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Despite claims by the Standing Rock tribe and others, Dakota Access meticulously planned the route to avoid areas of historical and cultural importance.
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Every item in Ethel's Club has a unique backstory to it, some advertised with a meticulously planted social media handle or QR code.
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He has meticulously noted every ride as he cycled to work, participated in local races and pedaled up mountains in Europe and America.
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Their efforts suggest plans to obtain and review documents that may have meticulously detailed day-to-day events that unfolded in the administration.
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Several scenes show him tenderly undressing and holding a patient in what looks like an embrace while meticulously bathing and drying the body.
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Materials have be meticulously sourced, created and combined, and the smallest misstep can send you back to the very beginning of the process.
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Men had to be clean-shaven, and women had to meticulously conceal their sexual appeal—the most valuable, and dangerous, attribute they possessed.
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But much of the media attention has been concentrated on some of the more salacious details about Trump in Comey's meticulously detailed notes.
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The film meticulously makes sure every character has a voice (even if that voice isn't very loud) and is, in general, pretty entertaining.
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He guesses he spent about 303 hours meticulously detailing his battle plan in two inches-thick binders with bills, medical records and correspondence.
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Her speeches stick meticulously to message, and each of her rallies aimed at building support with voters in certain key areas or groups.
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I don't really have a "process," per se, just a simple routine that I meticulously follow every day like a disciplined genius robot.
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Tha Carter is like a gallery of Wayne's various rap proclivities, honed meticulously over three preceding albums and the entire Sqad Up series.
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The team was able to reconstruct this scale by meticulously studying a meteorite sample, called Almahata Sitta MS-170, using transmission electron microscopy.
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Forman creates vast, meticulously detailed pastel drawings of waves in the Maldives, storms over Greenland, and icebergs from a recent trip to Antarctica.
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Jon, his trainers, his nutritionists and his entire camp have worked tirelessly and meticulously the past 12 months to avoid this exact situation.
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Afterwards, I always meticulously check the condom and even test it by filling it with water to make sure there are no holes.
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Casas meticulously goes over large prints of his photos with a ink pen or colored markers, turning them into hyperrealistic and illustrative compositions.
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Where Mindhunter is sometimes clinical, showing its characters meticulously interviewing serial killers in scenes that almost border the mundane, this show is passionate.
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" He suggested that Hollywood has embraced dystopias because it's "cheaper and quicker to do that than to meticulously extract a whole alternate reality.
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He meticulously cleared branches and pine cones from the paths, and he nurtured beds of wildflowers like fringed gentians and pink lady's slippers.
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An order is then placed via the company's meticulously designed website, and the goods arrive at your doorstep in a matter of days.
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She takes her husband's meticulously preserved animals and forces them to strike some very curious poses in the front window of the shop.
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In addition to showing how Mr. Raniere meticulously planned the branding ceremonies, the recordings also illustrate the hold he had over certain followers.
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Taylor's is a series of meticulously interlaced scenes and narratives; Robyn's features nothing but the singer dancing and dragging herself through the sand.
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Besides various academic departments, its 6,000 rooms housed all students until the 1970s, with beds, desks and bookcases meticulously designed for small spaces.
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It's a brightly arranged and meticulously pieced-together 10 song effort that boasts silky pedal steel from new Everyone Else member Pat Lyons.
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The coiled warrior who refused to wear batting gloves and keeps his salt-and-pepper mustache meticulously groomed and fusses about his hair.
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The CDC and WHO have poured considerable resources into numerous websites, tweets, and videos that encourage frequent handwashing and meticulously demonstrate proper technique.
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Kendi meticulously tracks how those concepts arrived in America and evolved over time to rationalize racist policies like segregation and Jim Crow laws.
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Ms. Gill, a much-admired New York choreographer, creates work that meticulously examines ideas around perception: How do we see what we see?
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With our five wooden dolls, each progressively smaller than the last, we meticulously drew on faces and decorated their bodies with bright paints.
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In the final moment, Jo watches as her book is meticulously being made — with glue and a needle and thread — at the printer.
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She meticulously laid out the ways that the systems failed her and other women and allowed this abuse to continue for so long.
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The unruly display betrays Mr. Dion's fascination with natural history and scientific methodologies, which he investigates in his own meticulously ordered art installations.
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Much of the space in Mr. Giordano's Brooklyn apartment is devoted to his ever-growing, meticulously annotated collection of 60,000 big-band arrangements.
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To attain their often astonishing hues, he's been meticulously wrapping the individual bulbs in layers of theatrical gels, sometimes more than 10 thick.
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And on a quiet residential block in Queens, you'll find one of the country's great unheralded design museums: Louis Armstrong's meticulously preserved house.
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The government is now trying to meticulously match families with girls, some of whom use nicknames or share last names with other hostages.
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That player had previously sued Mr. Lorch, as meticulously detailed in The Daily News, but that case ran into the statute of limitations.
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Nothing about hauling around plastic containers full of sad little rations meticulously pre-portioned on a Sunday night has ever appealed to me.
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Axios obtained a spreadsheet that's been circulated through GOP that meticulously previews the investigations Democrats will likely launch if they flip the House.
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Non-comic book fans have been drawn to the show for its measured blend of social drama, action, and meticulously constructed 'detective' plots.
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In addition to human remains, the History Flight archaeologists gently and meticulously recovered identifying pieces of the plane and even some personal items.
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This meticulously produced book-and-CD set is a thorough documenting of the years in which Garth Brooks became a country music phenom.
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Julius specifically augmented the history of audio art by meticulously working in the Zen zone between everyday sculptural objects, dim dins, and quietness.
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Or Mossad's meticulously planned hit on a Hamas operative in a Dubai hotel that featured assassins dressed in tennis shorts and false moustaches.
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The brilliance of this exhibition lies precisely in Bisbee's creation of stunning and meticulously crafted metalwork in the midst of fits of rage.
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I've meticulously trimmed my facial hair, but I also brought my razor, just in case they ask me to shave it all off.
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Meticulously driving a combine harvester over a wheat field is a nice change of pace over shooting a carbine rifle in Battlefield 1.
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There is a cloud of steam billowing from the flesh as Isaat tears off the skin, before he meticulously breaks down the animal.
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On display are some of his binders and cardboard boxes meticulously lined with marbled paper, as well as satisfying arrays of chromatic swatches.
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Dr. Weiser prepped my lips with numbing cream before meticulously injecting both my top and bottom lips with one whole syringe of Restylane-L.
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Kids who grew up meticulously counting their $5 weekly allowance mature to only lose track of their expenses as digital financial tools are introduced.
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For months, Fox News has been meticulously telling the story of Andrew McCabe — one that casts him as an antagonist in their overarching narrative.
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But now, with the Tower ruined, the original game's primary hub world no longer exists; every long-term player's meticulously amassed collection is oblivion.
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Being Weir—he of the meticulously researched space-survival thriller The Martian—you know he just had to science the shit out of it.
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Not only is it kind of adorable (it's just a foot tall), but it's meticulously designed to play just like its full-sized predecessor.
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Art books are often so meticulously designed that they become art objects themselves, and a staggering amount of industrial design went into Kasza's creation.
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His most famous images, meticulously composed in black and white, were an introduction for many living outside New York to the city's gay subculture.
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The Williamsburg Hotel curates this approach with meticulously-curated style, panoramic city views, and wonderful on-site food and drink that locals love, too.
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While most movies and television series work meticulously to bring us exciting new technology, part of Stranger Things' charm was its old-school nostalgia.
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To start with, this turntable's from Miniot, that tiny family-run company in Holland known for its meticulously handcrafted cases for phones and tablets.
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OnePlus has used ceramic to cover the the fingerprint scanner, which was meticulously color-matched with the anodized aluminum of the phone's rear shell.
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That means the robot's arms were guided to follow the conductor's motions meticulously; those movements were then recorded and further fine-tuned in software.
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The snowballs look as if they were meticulously crafted by hand and then strategically placed across the beach, but they formed through natural processes.
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Nothing kills night-out vibes faster than accidentally switching our camera to selfie mode to find our concealer, although meticulously applied, is slipping away.
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Bats collected from various parts of the cave are tested, samples are collected from their mouths, fur, and wings and everything is meticulously recorded.
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The product, aided by the similarly exacting production vision of Rodaidh Mcdonald, XL's in-house engineer, is both meticulously detailed and cinematic in scope.
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That's why Waymo tests and plans to deploy its vehicles in Chandler, Arizona, with its reliably sunny weather, calm traffic, and meticulously mapped roads.
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In 10 standalone episodes, Amazon explores the worlds of these meticulously imagined stories – and don't be surprised if more than one mirrors our own.
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Cartoonish yet elegant drawings of delicious cakes in neat piles and meticulously organized bowls of fruit: this is the work of artist Kenya Hanley.
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It's wedding season — cue the sound of a thousand hands meticulously cutting a thousand flowers with wire-cutters to fashion them into pretty projects.
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Harry Potter is becoming sacred for the same reasons—for nearly 20 years a global community of devotees have been meticulously disseminating its text.
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He has always attacked the right's arguments with near-fanatical detail and depth—meticulously, and sometimes hilariously, dissecting their factual inaccuracies and other flaws.
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A small team of employees meticulously curates the page, planning it weeks in advance, and it never feels as thirsty as other corporate accounts.
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He was named Mirror because he spent a long time very meticulously brushing his teeth while inspecting his handiwork in the stainless-steel mirror.
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The simplest of Mr. Johnston's quartets incorporate folk music set in clear harmonies that gain a rosy-cheeked innocence from the meticulously tuned intervals.
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Mr. Martin's creation is a richly detailed rethinking of the fantasy genre, meticulously built, morally nuanced and veined with ideas about power and politics.
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Warburton meticulously positions the frame of each individual figure, organizing each limb of the subject's body, down to the small joints in their hands.
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Auguste Escoffier, a French chef who brought fine dining to London in the 1890s, meticulously listed the cooking instructions (and sauces) for each cut.
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Together, we were able to really collaborate and meticulously look at the period and redefine what it was that we were trying to achieve.
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In the film, Mother spends her days meticulously renovating the house she and her husband share, only for it to be destroyed by fans.
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Lastly, each lighter is meticulously inspected to make sure all its components are there, including the signature click noise Zippo lighters are known for.
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Several pages of the indictment meticulously document Stone's alleged attempt to steer "Person 2's" congressional testimony in language worthy of a Hollywood movie.
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The music, whether Broadway or rockabilly, has been brilliantly orchestrated by Dan DeLange and is meticulously overseen by Goodspeed's longtime music director, Michael O'Flaherty.
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Wordlessly and with focused attention, he lined up a spot in the direct center, meticulously routed out a hole, then screwed in the plaque.
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All the elements are meticulously intentional — the milkweed attracts butterflies, for example, while blacklight replicates the far-superior sight butterflies have compared to humans.
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In short, it's poised to be a much-needed dose of meticulously crafted, emotionally satisfying escapism with a few more sobering insights mixed in.
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He would study each person's style and then meticulously dismantle hooks, grips, and lassos the way he had been taught in his private lessons.
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"I actually believe that success teaches you nothing; failures teach you everything," he said, surrounded by sketches and prototypes in his meticulously cluttered office.
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He's hacked the system, in a way, making the job of the Chinese government easy by meticulously documenting his own life on social media.
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He meticulously wipes the countertop of his laboratory-like, U-shaped Modbar located in a 478-square-feet room in Chinatown's Far East Plaza.
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In the subterranean world of the Beatrix gold mine, they shed their backpacks, taking out tools and meticulously prepared test tubes to collect samples.
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Whether he is open to practicing meticulously is a major concern, however, according to some of these advisers and others close to Mr. Trump.
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A study in midcentury drab, the room is clean, borderline austere, meticulously arranged and one flickering light bulb away from David Lynch-style uneasiness.
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Whether based on the stories of Helen of Troy or the Tudor kings in England, her father's meticulously researched creations always told a story.
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McDowell meticulously follows Starlink government filings and the orbits of spacecraft that the rocket company, founded by Elon Musk, has launched — 360 so far.
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As meticulously as Grant Wood portrayed the outside of the American Gothic House, I can, with great intimacy, describe every quirk of the inside.
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Evidence and investigative panels have shown Russia meticulously planned a doping program to ensure a good performance at the Sochi Winter Games in 2014.
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She transferred her niece's belongings from her brother's house to hers and meticulously recreated her niece's bedroom, from paint color to stuffed animal placement.
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At worst, an endangered animal becomes a literal ward of the state: preserved only in breeding facilities or in tiny, meticulously maintained "wild" habitats.
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For instance, the Genius community for Hamilton has generated more than 13,000 words of meticulously researched and sourced annotations for the complex rap musical.
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So do I. Bonnie and Bill's "If this van's a-rockin', don't come a-knockin'" moment is coldly calculated, meticulously planned and wildly unpredictable.
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Barney, who meticulously divided her love affairs with women into the categories of liaisons, demi-liaisons, and adventures, had a demi-liaison with Colette.
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They have been promulgated by the Trump administration, but many of them have been meticulously prepared and packaged by the Kochs' massive political network.
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Her comedy is so rooted in elasticized facial expressions and meticulously off-kilter impressions that attempts to recreate conversations with her inevitably fall flat.
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Within the meticulously researched and magnificently realized backdrop of European dissolution, Mason finds his few lost souls, and shepherds them toward an elusive peace.
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The New York Times critic John Canaday, citing two meticulously executed canvases that depicted cloth-covered photographs, compared him to Vermeer, in a rave.
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"Histoires" was the centerpiece of a meticulously thought-out program (the rest of it purely instrumental) that traced connections between French and Japanese music.
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OUTDOOR SPACE The house is on about a quarter of an acre and has a meticulously landscaped front yard with a long stone walkway.
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"The regime meticulously planned and carried out this rocket attack on the media center," Scott Gilmore, a lead lawyer in the case, told Amanpour.
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They ensure that no misspelled proper nouns have sneaked in, meticulously cross-checking every letter in a name and giving it a diagonal slash.
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The work is tedious because every part of each piece is meticulously researched and designed, a process that can take months or even years.
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Noma's dining room, by contrast, is meticulously carpentered together, from the peaked ceiling to the bare floor, out of sanded oak and Douglas fir.
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He made sure to have his anti-plague operations meticulously photographed, turning his mask into an emblem of China's trailblazing ahead of Western medicine.
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Many looked as if Mr. Gogos had invited the monsters into his studio, where he meticulously lighted them and bathed them in brilliant hues.
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Payton, ambitious and tightly wound, has his character arc meticulously planned: Become student body president of his palatial private school in Santa Barbara, Calif.
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The many errors and bugs afflicting the Facebook Ad Library API were meticulously documented by researchers at Mozilla during the EU parliamentary election cycle.
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The campaign trotted out a high-profile adviser or surrogate hourly for the entire afternoon, a strategy in line with the meticulously organized campaign.
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In a phone interview, Mr. Perlman recalled his initial shock when, at 13, he was first confronted with Ms. DeLay's meticulously polite teaching style.
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The photos are unmistakably in keeping with Mr. Cattelan and Mr. Ferrari's signature style: witty, vibrant, meticulously composed and just this side of surreal.
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"Why would a terrorist regime hide and meticulously catalogue its secret nuclear files if not to use them at a later date," he said.
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Meticulously decorated, the encampment of half a dozen people looked like the showroom of a furniture store, complete with a comfy red velour armchair.
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In the special, Brown puts together a "meticulously planned and rehearsed scenario" starring 70 actors to push the victim, Chris, to his breaking point.
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The slow and meditative nature of the craft would become a nightly ritual as I meticulously placed thousands of beads—one at a time.
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In what's great news for fans of morose and meticulously-arranged indie rock, The National announced their eighth album I Am Easy To Find.
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And while Google Books has far eclipsed the volunteer-run archive in terms of volume, Project Gutenberg's meticulously assembled texts are often much higher quality.
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Yep, the First Monday in May is finally here, and it's time to welcome the biggest, most meticulously planned night in fashion: The Met Gala.
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Part of the visual seduction stems from the effect of slight motion given by the meticulously painted patterns, with certain areas undulating like shifting fabric.
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"Sound public policy should be based on data that are meticulously collected and thoughtfully analyzed," writes Joffe, who is an associate editor of JAMA Pediatrics.
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The sequence and layout were meticulously organized, like in a puzzle, where each single part is bound to the next to create a larger whole.
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Lombardo has said investigators might never know why gunman Steven Paddock meticulously stockpiled guns for the deadly attack on a concert crowd of 22,000 people.
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Related: Somebody Meticulously Recreated 1920s Berlin in Second Life This Museum Gift Shop Sells SnapChats and 'Second Life' Mansions Enter LaTurbo Avedon's Video Game Nightclub
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Archaeologists are meticulously working their way through the jar, with about 27 of the coins, each weighing about 4 grams, having been analyzed so far.
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Every part of the Traverse seems meticulously designed for maximum usability in day-to-day, with an easy-to-use infotainment system and ergonomic interior.
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But on parts of this richly beautiful, meticulously orchestral album — backed by the London Contemporary Orchestra on many tracks— it's hard not to be persuaded.
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And alongside the ratings, you'll find thousands of customer reviews — reviews that the company scans meticulously for ideas on how to improve their development process.
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After Mr Putin became deputy mayor in 1991, Mr Sechin ran his office, keeping a diary where he meticulously recorded the contact details of visitors.
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Chappaquiddick is a lean, meticulously researched film that presents its story matter-of-factly, without fanfare or the visual and narrative indulgences seen in Trust.
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Despite the major plot developments, viewers were left wanting more from a series that has spent the last eight seasons meticulously building up complex characters.
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Kirkus Reviews says that the book is a "meticulously plotted, edge-of-your-seat space opera with a soul; a highly promising science-fiction debut."
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I would go out of my way to pass the Muji store and meticulously sample every pen they had until I could settle on one.
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For his latest piece, Vrellis uses a computer algorithm and a circular loom to create stunning El Greco-inspired portraits, all meticulously built by hand.
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If there's one thing to know about Khloé Kardashian, it's that she's hands-down the most meticulously organized, compulsively clean member of the KarJenner family.
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Despite the major plot developments, viewers were left wanting more from a show that has spent the last eight seasons meticulously building up complex characters.
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As the meticulously prepared photons with their delicate quantum states bounce along lengths of fibre, those states eventually get scrambled and their information is lost.
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But since nowadays everyone has their own meticulously crafted Spotify playlists on their iPhone, playing a patient's favorite song might be better at anxiety relief.
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Chanting was limited for most of the program, though the media managed to meticulously gauge the precise extent of boos—and booers—for each speaker.
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While definitely working spaces, they are more akin in feel and appearance to upscale boutique hotels, meticulously designed and managed (check out the images here).
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But because it's a TV show, that effortless turn-of-the-century chic is meticulously chosen, and for that there need to be some rules.
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And though everything about Hollow Knight is meticulously hand-crafted, with seemingly no aspect of design left to randomness and chance, that's not entirely true.
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It's meticulously choreographed, although it sometimes feels longer than its 94 minutes, mainly because it's already clear in the first half hour where it's headed.
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It's allowed him to meticulously collect an archive of samples that ranges from water drops to the sound a rolling chair makes up against concrete.
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Now with many locations in New York and a few in Philadelphia, Joe Coffee still boasts meticulously sourced beans and the most knowledgeable staff around.
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Eventually, I discovered it waiting for me in my teenage bedroom on a trip home long after most of its mysteries had been meticulously deciphered.
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The Rwandan genocide of 1994, in which perhaps half a million Tutsis were hacked to death, was meticulously planned by Hutu army officers and politicians.
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The establishment must take down this president because he is a threat to the temple they have so meticulously constructed over the last 60 years.
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Jimenez was quoted by Andina as saying his office was working meticulously to make sure the killings of Woodroffe and Arevalo would not go unpunished.
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If the book's meticulously researched, precisely evoked setting can sometimes feel more alive than the Bells, "I Will Send Rain" still eyes them with compassion.
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Pea-size pencil balls are like pencil pills, made as meticulously as all the spheres are, by deconstructing and refashioning the object they are appropriating.
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Like all presidential trips, it has been meticulously planned to showcase achievements: a climate-change partnership with China and vigorous American engagement with China's neighbors.
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A precise writer who uses language in sharp, meticulously crafted gags, his rapid-fire sets are a blend of dense wordplay and roastlike insult comedy.
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Prosecutors have come to rely on the advocacy of partner organizations to identify survivors, meticulously document their experiences, and bring vacatur motions or expungement petitions.
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Prominently, the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health maintain meticulously detailed databases about federal grants awarded to faculty members at American institutions.
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And to prove it, we've combed meticulously through each and every song you wrote and sifted through every possible reference to your grown-ass life.
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It's a gorgeous prestige drama that meticulously traces the life of Queen Elizabeth II as she navigates conflicts between crown, duty, and her personal life.
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He's energized by celebrity fans such as Madonna, who in early 2017 shared one of Sperlich's photos: a Nike logo meticulously trimmed from pubic hair.
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Stella is self described in the film as having OCD—she consequently follows her regimen meticulously and is completely opposite of Will in that regard.
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Well, imagine if you had to fill out a meticulously detailed form two weeks in advance every time you wanted to to do your job.
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The boys entered the cave on June 23 and all of them were safely extracted by July 10 over a meticulously-planned three-day operation.
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Mr. van Hove doesn't make the mistake of pushing our faces up against the distant mirror he and his team have assembled so meticulously here.
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His plan was to meticulously document outside noise intrusions and work with the National Park Service and airlines to keep this forest sanctuary acoustically pristine.
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The expensive goods are meticulously arranged so followers can admire the makeup, jewelry, shoes and other items that have oh-so-embarrassingly been laid bare.
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Siamak Filizadeh's bizarre photos are so intricate that they appear photoshopped, but are in fact a meticulously produced tableaux of semi-comical, semi-uneasy scenes.
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The Washington Post's Carolyn Y. Johnson meticulously documented how the drug industry has successfully put its industry adversaries under the microscope in the price debate.
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Meticulously fitted cabinetry hid sleek washer/dryer, dishwasher and refrigerator units from upscale German brand Blomberg; nooks held helpful basics like detergent and dishwashing liquid.
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At least, it did for Helga Traxler and Joachim Hackl, who now live in their third apartment together — a spacious and meticulously designed one-bedroom.
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Older mothers are typically meticulously screened for possible risks to a healthy pregnancy "while the father's role in childbirth is often ignored or forgotten," Drs.
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She encouraged him, and with a new focus on composition, he cultivated a distinctively laconic style purged of excess and meticulously designed from meaningful gestures.
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But there is salmon teriyaki, made more meticulously than any I've ever seen, with a dark-pink medium-rare core and a translucent, unsyrupy glaze.
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Others are as elliptical as Martin Puryear's 228 sculpture "Self," a hunching, black, thumb-shaped monolith of meticulously cut and finished mahogany and red cedar.
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These were as meticulously staged as today's Instagram posts, forgoing realism to make a statement about the increasingly rich, bourgeois merchants who had commissioned them.
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Currence said on the morning before he was arrested for attacking Mary, he awoke and bathed himself "meticulously" before heading out for a doctor's appointment.
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International exhibiting of rare collections, carefully organized, meticulously researched and with well-written narratives, is so popular that heated controversies have broken out about governance.
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So they suffer through the summer smells and the winter rains, which cause the toilet to back up, spilling sewage into the meticulously scrubbed bathroom.
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Moments later, she discovered that she had joined a cast of thousands who are being meticulously tracked by local health officials across the United States.
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