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"meticulousness" Definitions
  1. the quality of paying careful attention to every detail

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He is a novelist distinguished by his boldness and by his meticulousness.
His preparation is a combination of magic and chemistry, meticulousness and dedication.
But meticulousness and attention to detail are still essential to the field.
But the meticulousness of "Heaven and Earth" remains a rarity in Hollywood.
Here's how to harness Virgo's meticulousness in order to fix your life.
Yes, meticulousness is the name of the game during this year's Saturnian backspin.
At Lune, there's Kate's fembot meticulousness and absolute attention to detail at every step.
The flair and meticulousness with which he captured people is the same flair with which he wrote out his diaries, and the same meticulousness with which he did up his house in Ashcombe, and with which he hosted intellectual and cultural giants.
The challenge here is that Mueller has a reputation for meticulousness, as I've noted before.
Everything Guardiola has done stems from his meticulousness, from his almost pathological attention to detail.
Yet Mitsubishi's meticulousness does not seem to have extended to the more elementary task of security.
As he talked, he cut his pancakes with a knife with the meticulousness of a surgeon.
It is hard not to feel the artist's seething anger beneath his meticulousness and repetitive actions.
A completely straight line may suggest meticulousness and practicality — but it could also reveal a materialistic streak.
"Herbarium" (2007-11), a folio of seven politically entangled botanical images, is a small glory of meticulousness.
At present the city makes do with its traditional Volksparade, a tribute to its Dutch forebears' meticulousness.
Its meticulousness is to some degree a flaw, an evasion of nearly every variety of human messiness.
Yet Yoon's creations require patience and a level of meticulousness outstripping the skill of most makeup artists.
Along the way, Harriet has fielded lineup changes, an evolving sound, local residencies, and good old fashioned meticulousness.
For this artist to forfeit his well-known penchant for meticulousness, control, and restraint, is no small thing.
It is in the deadpan meticulousness it embeds, its unruffled testimony about the highways and byways of history.
Some like to spend countless hours assembling puzzles, while others prefer the meticulousness of maintaining a beautiful zen garden.
The most potent drama in "Pisadas" is the contrast between her meticulousness and the wilder passion of other women onstage.
Mr. van Zweden said he admired the meticulousness of Mr. Mengelberg, who is remembered for rehearsing pieces even after opening night.
The studio's 1993 film, "Ocean Waves," was produced for television and initially conceived as a slight break from time-consuming meticulousness.
We'll carry on with a similar sense of determination but with a whopping side of meticulousness in place of Aries' breakneck speed.
For the versatile, sometimes eccentric songwriter Justin Vernon, more fame has meant more meticulousness when it comes to how he delivers music.
An assistant attorney general for Tennessee, he applies the same level of meticulousness to leisurely excursions as he does to his casework.
It is this ethos of compassion, patience and meticulousness that will empower us to make the right decisions to improve our society.
There's Taylor, the bassist, producer, and classically trained jazz saxophonist with the meticulousness of an engineer and the curiosity of an inventor.
The meticulousness of these paintings reveals Gilbert's lifelong relationship with water; the occasional beachgoer could never paint them as intricately as she does.
That meticulousness was obvious in the songs he did release, which he did in no great hurry: 14 studio albums in 49 years.
It's the meticulousness of it, the loyalty to idiosyncrasy, the respect for emotional complexity, the refusal to repeat one's own rules or habits.
These lyricists — you have Yip Harburg and Ira Gershwin and Cole Porter — they wrote with great meticulousness, with great art and great craft.
The 20 minutes two survivors spent narrating the battle of Benghazi with a meticulousness that would have bored Edward Gibbon was another false note.
More surprisingly, however, another legal academic now has also weighed-in — this time, with none of the meticulousness that one finds in Omarova's work.
The film, shot between July 2015 and September 2016, follows 15 months in Tomita's life, showing the particular meticulousness with which he makes ramen.
The processes are frequently too advanced to recreate yourself, sometimes because the kitchen equipment is esoteric but more often because Saffitz's meticulousness is superhuman.
Since he transitioned to an instructor role with the Mariners, Suzuki has applied his trademark meticulousness in a new area: throwing batting-practice pitches.
The relatively large selection of prints here, however, underscores not the presence of a death wish but the meticulousness, variety, and imagination of her artistry.
Mr. Berg's commitment to craft — the meticulousness with which he manages time, space and the skills of his excellent cast — becomes a form of tribute.
Do you think that meticulousness you all went through to create this world, to make everything make sense, is why that game grabbed people so much?
But no less necessary will be our commitment to detail, to meticulousness, to all the accumulated forms of patience that guarantee, rather than merely decorate, our lives.
The only problem with the meticulousness of White's every-statement-backed-up-with-evidence-approach is that the prose can get very wooden, like a police report.
So Mr. Mueller, a former F.B.I. director and Marine Corps officer known for his self-discipline and meticulousness, has chosen to let his work speak for him.
"I was always kind of curious about them," says Koeh­ler, a bespectacled, slightly beefy man whose taste for graphic T-shirts seems at odds with his Teutonic meticulousness.
The scandals have stunned the public and cast a shadow over this nation&aposs prized image for "monozukuri" or craftsman-like production, reputed for high quality and meticulousness.
The job requires a degree of meticulousness and a passion for environmentalism, as well as innovative thinking about how to solve some of the world's most pressing environmental concerns.
Mr. Ocean is pop's most enigmatic superstar right now, but what scans from a distance as reluctance is really a kind of meticulousness coupled with an increasingly rare spine.
The food here is steeped in comfort, but there is a meticulousness to the cooking, an elegance in its contours, all the better for not calling attention to itself.
All images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoI'd customized the brightly lit keyboard of the Razer Blade Stealth with all the meticulousness of a gamer, but I hadn't just customized it for games.
Four of these involved surveys of major artists: Jeff Koons, Wade Guyton, Glenn Ligon and Mary Heilmann, each of whom remarked on Mr. Rothkopf's meticulousness, from the marketing to the catalog.
Before she was pushed out of the Times, Jill Abramson was seen within the institution as a paragon of meticulousness and a force for improving the professional lives of women journalists.
Kagan leavens her opinions with colloquial turns ("boatload"; "chutzpah"; "these are not your grandfather's—let alone the Framers'—gerrymanders"; a citation of Dr. Seuss) without sacrificing the requisite meticulousness of legal analysis.
It's that meticulousness that will make those who grew up loving hand-drawn animated films appreciate what they're seeing on screen as it's transformed and put on display for a younger generation.
Early in her career she worked in catering; some patrons of the (now-defunct) company took note of her meticulousness and hired her to plan bar mitzvahs and weddings on the side.
In a case where witnesses and lawyers had struggled to explain APIs, comparing them to everything from file cabinets to electric wall sockets, Alsup's opinion was distinctive for its meticulousness and technical savvy.
At first the piece gives off the insouciance of childish discord, but as your eyes trace the limbs — human and not — extended throughout it, you begin to see the meticulousness behind the bodies.
And the meticulousness of the taut and airtight screenplay, written by Shepard with Eric C. Charmelo and Nicole Snyder, means that what first appear to be loose ends are never left dangling long.
An auteur before that word entered the cinematic lexicon, she wrote, directed and edited films and was admired for her sensitive work with actors, her on-set meticulousness and her stories about women.
Sachs's adaptations wholly embrace this meticulousness, from the obsessively crafted objects that introduce efficiency to his own gestures of pouring drinks or bowing on the ground as he slowly but deliberately distributes refreshments.
Distinguished by meticulousness and rigor, the blanket of white crosshatches and dots against a brown background in "Ganyu," and the stream of white diamond formations in Marawili's bark paintings, are intimations of infinity.
These are dates he remembers with precision, both due to the meticulousness it requires of one to be successfully vetted for resettlement and the heavy weight of time passing for a person in exile.
Mr. Ambach developed a reputation for meticulousness during his 10 years as education commissioner, from 1977 to 1987, and later as the executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers in Washington.
Over the course of three years, 30 songs crafted alone on her living room couch and recorded into an iPhone were whittled down to a lean ten, and their patience and meticulousness has paid off.
With great emotional meticulousness, Aktaş's works capture themes like forced eviction, conflict, and decay, notably of areas in and around Diyarbakır and Mardin, metaphorical for the absence and invisibility of Kurdish culture on these very landscapes.
Five Ton Crane's bus-cum–movie theater invites a more passive form of participation, but its size and meticulousness give you a sense of how art making at Burning Man is also a form of world building.
However, much of it is offset by its clever, if-Sorkin-had-a-Tumblr dialogue and its grand set and costume designs, which take equal cues from the excess of Baz Luhrman and the meticulousness of Wes Anderson.
Whether it's the shininess of the lip gloss, the meticulousness with which she applies it, or the music in the background — Christina Aguilera's "Infatuation" plays while she puts on a bright blue color — we can't seem to look away.
The white patches where Faruqee's toothed instrument covers the ridged, concentric lines, combined with the thick paint spilling over the painting's edges, underscore the artist's penchant for meticulousness fused with her recognition that control is not always called for.
His magnificent series "Périphérique" (2005-09), a precise but devastating clapback to stereotypes of the French suburbs, with pictures of black and Arab youths in the stairwells and underpasses they traverse every day, but posed with the meticulousness of formal portraiture.
Nolan, known for his meticulousness, took great pains to try to ensure that the science of the film checked out, and its rendering of the black hole was considered by many to be the most realistic yet in a fiction film.
The first episode extends or introduces at least four distinct story lines, and it's a sign of the meticulousness with which the series is planned and plotted that one of them is being put in place for use in Season 4.
"Displaying the usual meticulousness associated with the Pixar brand, 'Ratatouille' is a nearly flawless piece of popular art, as well as one of the most persuasive portraits of an artist ever committed to film," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
Fans of the America's Test Kitchen cooking show on public television (as well as the magazines and books) know the recipes are extensively developed and tested by its team of chefs and food experts, and you'll find that meticulousness in this cookbook.
"An auteur before that word entered the cinematic lexicon, she wrote, directed and edited films and was admired for her sensitive work with actors, her on-set meticulousness and her stories about women," Manohla Dargis wrote in The New York Times last year.
No public figure in modern history has had her choices combed over with as much tick-picking meticulousness as Hillary Clinton, and the impending release of her latest book has already set off a new round of alternate histories and what-she-should-have-dones.
OnePlus demonstrates its upgraded meticulousness in a couple of subtler ways: the fingerprint reader now has a ceramic cover, the camera lenses are protected by sapphire glass, and the notification LED and the capacitive key backlights are perfectly disguised so as to be totally invisible when not active.
But that's because Lonergan's meticulousness can't help but occasionally be overtaken by Affleck's breathtaking performance, which takes anything literary or self-consciously classical—one of Lonergan's minor blind spots as a filmmaker is that his ambition sometimes gets in his own way —and obliterates it with raw, unyielding pain.
While Mr. Volf falls just short of hagiography at times and ultimately succumbs to other equally mythological narratives about her later life — the notion that her demise was hastened by a jilted heart, for one — there's enough fresh stuff here that the documentary deserves plaudits for its archival meticulousness.
The space, in a gracious but modest 0003 building by the Beaux-Arts architecture firm McKim, Mead & White, was gut-renovated by the New York architect Jim Joseph with a meticulousness that Adler might have appreciated, down to the hand-troweled cornices and custom mahogany raised panel doors.
They reveal his tremendous enthusiasm for this work, a near-excessive meticulousness (the book's wild ponies of Nanticoke and Susquehannock Islands are loosely based on Chincoteague and Assateague ponies) and things that probably didn't need mentioning (the dishonest congressman called Phil Strongfellow is a lot like the real Douglas Stringfellow).
The New Razer Blade Stealth Is a Great Laptop Disguised as a Gaming PCI'd customized the brightly lit keyboard of the Razer Blade Stealth with all the meticulousness of…Read more ReadWhile the computers themselves are hampered by Razer's gaming roots, the company has been making strides elsewhere to move beyond the niche and into the general consumer electronics market.
Melding the flamboyant public display with the private meticulousness seen in the scores provides new insights, and confirms long- held assumptions about what Bernstein was hoping to achieve.Haws, Barbara. Leonard Bernstein: American Original. HarperCollins, 2008. p. xiv.
Caton Thompson's work at the site was distinguished by its meticulousness. Caton Thompson began her work by organizing the site into ten by thirty foot intervals. She carefully excavated in arbitrary six-inch levels, and recorded the exact position of each artifact.
He was disciplined, to the point and expected a high standard of work and tough training. The institute was open for long hours. The research papers were written in great number and work was expanded to different fields. His tenure brought meticulousness and diligence in the unit.
Joining such materials to one another in the manner of collage, her process is one based in both improvisation and meticulousness. These fragments are often measured to a fraction of an inch, but Kretschmer firmly pushes back against precision in favor of accuracy.Catherine Corman. New Wave Women: Frieze.
The LR04 Stack is one of the most heavily cited Pliocene-entitled papers for δ18O due to the intensive mathematical meticulousness incorporated into the record, the level of objectivity involved, its use of global distribution and duration. The existence of the LR04 Stack serves as a very important tool in paleoceanography.
Mario Visintini, MOVM, (26 April 1913 – 11 February 1941) was an Italian military aircraft pilot, the first Regia Aeronautica ace of World War II. In recognition of his flying skill and meticulousness, Visintini was nicknamed cacciatore scientifico (scientific fighter pilot).Sgarlato 2005, p. 29.Dunning et al. 1999, p. 216.
In Great Britain, the trial was mostly viewed positively, as a triumph of the rule of law, given the fairness and meticulousness with which it had been conducted. However, in some other countries, notably the Soviet Union and France, the verdicts were criticised as too mild. Many survivors felt that way as well.
Working in the latter's anatomical laboratory, his aptitude was quickly noticed and he was selected to prepare the dissection specimens that the professor used in his courses. During this period, Tănăsescu published a number of works on anatomy that showed his meticulousness as a researcher and wish to explore more obscure areas.
Despite of it, the makers also retained the tradition way of ancestors while packaging. Gio Cha was wrapped in large banana leaves unlike the packaging in different places using aluminum tubes. Boiling Gio Cha is required high skills and meticulousness. After the water is boiled, Gio Cha is let into pot and boiled for about one hour.
The fire has meant the loss of much valuable material relating to the Elwes family, but the surviving work of Robert Elwes, in the form of paintings and journals, provides an insight into the life of this Victorian country gentleman, exceptional not only for the extent of his travels, but also for the meticulousness of his artistic and literary records.
Beyond his wealth and bourgeoise culinary tastes, he had lived his entrepreneurial life in an exemplary way, at least in one sense: his meticulousness with his business dealings. The very mindset that gave rise to his successes was the one which caused him to inspect his trucks with such keenness and punctuality. It was the oil that lubricated his business's history-spinning machine.
Her poems are blazing with exuberance, offering a large choice of possibilities. [...] And the mill keeps turning many a poem long, the words keep on coming, the words are streaming. A stormy homecoming. Technically, she achieves this word-stream effect by eliding the punctuation marks (consistently every poem starts with a capital, surely a detail, but indicative of a striking meticulousness).
The troopers surrounded the colony and attacked with stones and firearms. Two people were killed, Ernst Schwartz, a member of the Berlin SA and Fritz Klemke, a Communist; several others, including two police officers, were injured. The resulting trial had numerous defendants and hundreds of witnesses. Litten's meticulousness began to annoy both the presiding judge and the prosecutors, who began to conspire to get Litten removed from the trial.
Agencija Tanjug, Aleksić i Srdić dobili stipendije Borislav Pekić Glas javnosti, 02. 07. 2010. The literary critic Vladimir Arsenić, including Srdić among the most important post- Yugoslav writers, emphasises his linguistic meticulousness, as well as new reaches of Srdić's procedure, evident in the story About the Door, which he considers a masterpiece.Vladimir Arsenić, Gorka lepota e-novine, April, 2014. Mirnes Sokolović has a critical stance towards the book, not questioning Srdić's relevance.
She also had the habit of recording her daily thoughts and activities. Some of the collection of her notepads found in the office of the State Administrator General of the Government of Maharashtra, give her thoughts on hooks of suspicion and doubt, and go on to repeat. What shines through is the meticulousness, say, in the planning of an event at her house. A few months before she died, Babi hosted a small Christmas dinner at her Juhu flat.
According to the comic's website, Morgenthaler "was fed up with the tiresome meticulousness of drawing clothes on people so he just stopped doing it." Sometimes, when the situation called for a specific outfit to denote a specific role, humans would appear clothed. Lately characters have all started to appear fully clothed, and older comics have been edited to add clothes. Content ranges from sideways social satire to complete non-sequitur, and relies on both intelligent humor and simple slapstick.
Specimens of typefaces by Adrian Frutiger , of the Paris foundry , recruited Frutiger based upon the quality of the illustrated essay / / Lettering: the development of European letter types carved in wood, Frutiger's final project at the Kunstgewerbeschule Zürich. Frutiger's wood-engraved illustrations of the essay demonstrated his skill, meticulousness, and knowledge of letter forms. At Deberny & Peignot foundry, Frutiger designed the typefaces , Méridien, and . In addition, set Frutiger to work upon converting extant typefaces for the new phototypesetting Linotype equipment.
The primitive Gangtes maintained utmost sacredness with a cumbersome meticulousness in choosing location for assembling new houses. They, as a matter of tradition, effectuate a ritual which includes erecting three stone pillars, about knee high each, and facing each other in a triangular orientation. Then, an egg would be snapped in two halves and placed on top of a fire lit between the pillars. If the froth falls towards the to-be owner of the house, the site is deemed fit and auspicious.
This work featured a minute analysis of texts that had almost entirely escaped critical research. Its erudition, sound philological method and meticulousness allowed him to synthesize a vast set of materials dealing with folk books. Its general approach remains valid, and it brought the author an international reputation. He joined the Medieval Academy of America in 1929, worked with Paul Van Tieghem on Répertoire chronologique des littératures modernes and was granted an honorary doctorate by the University of Padua in 1942.
According to coworker and photo editor Steve Small, St. Helens was Blackburn's favorite mountain. They climbed it together several times, and referred to it as "the Sleeping Beauty of the Northwest." Blackburn first became interested in the possibility of an eruption at Mount St. Helens in March 1980, when a series of earthquakes rocked the volcano. Having already climbed the mountain, he was intrigued by the situation and was eventually assigned to document the activity of the volcano for his outdoor skills and his meticulousness.
Lamson records each drawing's creation date, location, and duration of the work's making, in addition to the volume of water in the bottles, as though Lamson were conducting a physics experiment, where exact data is crucial. The precision in his process and documentation suggesting the precariousness of these contraptions, the meticulousness needed to produce a satisfactory outcome. Molino Drawing captured the power of the wind by harnessing the movement of a wind turbine. A string connects a graphite pencil to a moving component of the turbine.
The recent evolution in philanthropy to incorporate business principles has led to ground-breaking developments in the voluntary sector. Social-impact financing, a relatively new charity finance model, offers funders an investment return if the programme to which they are committed is successful. This outcome-based finance mechanism requires clear targets and focuses on gathering data to demonstrate the results. Such meticulousness is attracting donors to invest, bringing new capital into the sector and playing a critical role in bridging the financing gap to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Inuit skin clothing has long been of academic interest to historians and anthropologists. Ethnographers such as John Murdoch published descriptions of Inuit clothing with detailed illustrations as early as 1892, based on fieldwork in northwest Alaska. The 1914 dissertation of Danish archaeologist Gudmund Hatt based his theory of Inuit origins on a study of Inuit clothing in museums across Europe. Later scholarship disputed his migration theory, but his studies of Inuit clothing, with their elaborate images drawn by his wife Emilie Demant Hatt, have been described as "groundbreaking in their meticulousness and scope".
After completing, the makers pick it out, and drop into the cold water immediately. In the end, Gio Cha is made, and the eaters can cut into pieces with different shapes for decorating and enjoying it. Material for making Gio Cha is very simple, but to have a delicious product, procedure requires sophisticated selection about material and high meticulousness of makers: \- Pork: fresh meat from the cleaned pigs which weigh about 40-50 kilograms, and the makers feel warm while handling the meat. \- Fish sauce: fish sauce with high protein and sweet flavor.
On the upper floor is a private study with windows on all walls allowing for natural light and providing views of the surrounding Studley Park. The construction of the Freiberg house is predominately brick with sections most notably the balconies and spandrils rendered. A key part of the design was the use of exposed Oregon purlins and brickwork as it was considered avant-garde during the time of construction. The perfection of the house's central brick wall bears witness to the meticulousness of the architect as the first was demolished and rebuilt.
Over time many economists have conducted empirical studies to try to determine the real life implications of a minimum wage on the labour market. This has led to disagreements between economists on whether a higher minimum wage does reduce employment as different studies have come to different conclusions. These inconsistent results occur due to differences in methodologies, samples of data and levels of meticulousness by researchers. In 1992 the minimum wage in New Jersey was increased from $4.25 to $5.05 while the minimum wage in Pennsylvania remained at $4.05.
However, though academics dismiss the Janeites as the literacy equivalent to Trekkies, there is difference that Austen's works are considered to be high culture unlike Star Trek. It remains a popular interest however, with such recent books as 2013's Among the Janeites: A Journey through the World of Jane Austen Fandom and Global Jane Austen: Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness in the Jane Austen Community. Johnson wrote the gatherings of the Janeites in North America were "staged with campy anglophila" and with a "brisker antiquarian meticulousness" in Britain.Johnson, 223.
Stresemann was known for his impeccable sense of dressing, his affable personality and excellent dancing in his youth. He was an excellent speaker, carefully adding wit and humour, and proud of the German language despite knowing excellent English. At the Ornithological Congress at Oxford in 1934 he intentionally gave a one-hour presidential speech in German. His German pride was always tempered by his meticulousness and when surprise was expressed after turkey frescoes were found in the Schleswig Cathedral during restoration Stresemann carefully examined the evidence to see if indeed the pictures were made in the 13th century.
Nothing is found on the bodies of the other two men which gives a clue to their identities. The judge, Maurice d’Escoval, arrives and commends Lecoq for the meticulousness of his investigation. After a brief interview with the suspect, the judge leaves suddenly, apparently moved, leaving Lecoq to his own devices. The suspect later tries to commit suicide in his cell. Lecoq continues his investigations the next day, following leads on the two women, but when he goes to report to M. d’Escorval he discovers that he has broken his leg and will be replaced by M. Segmuller.
A prestigious tradition also belongs to art and craft, including Byzantine style icons created according to the traditional canons. Modern painters of icons (religious pictures on wood) draw inspiration from Byzantine art and spirituality. Even after some centuries, they keep the tradition going in the community of Piana degli Albanesi, and are interpreters of techniques, stylist characters and use of materials, according to every detail established for centuries about this kind of art: the position of the figures, the symbolic gesture, the choice of the colours. Embroidered with meticulousness elegant women's costumes Arbëreshë in almost continuous production for over five centuries.
On April 15, 1844, the government led by prime minister Luis González Bravo entrusted him with the task of organizing a new law enforcement corp, the Civil Guard. The Duke was chosen because of his fame of an orderly person with an extraordinary capacity for work and meticulousness. The Duke dedicated all his forces to create an effective police corp under the principles of courage, discipline, rigid instruction, dedication to others and subordination to established power. The Duke of Ahumada was Director-General of the Civil Guard (at that time called Inspector-General) between 1844 and 1854 and from 1856 to 1858.
Early on in his career he became associated with the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group, which included M.F.Husain, F.N.Souza, S.H.Raza, Akbar Padamsee, Tyeb Mehta, artists who were later to paint from his plays and design his sets. In addition to his directing, he founded the Theatre Unit Bulletin in 1953 which was published monthly and reported on theatre events around India. Afterwards, he established the School of Dramatic Arts and became the principal of Bombay's Natya Academy. As the director of the National School of Drama (NSD), Alkazi revolutionised Hindi theatre by the magnificence of his vision, and the meticulousness of his technical discipline.
The Tommy Cooper Show, commemorating 30 years since the comedian's death was produced by Hambledon Productions. The production moved to the Museum of Comedy in Bloomsbury, London, from September 2014 and continues to tour extensively throughout the UK. In May 2016 a blue plaque in memory of Cooper was unveiled at his former home in Barrowgate Road, Chiswick. In August it was announced that the Victoria and Albert Museum had acquired 116 boxes of Cooper's papers and props, including his "gag file", in which the museum said he had used a system to store his jokes alphabetically "with the meticulousness of an archivist".
In his middle films, Mizoguchi began to be hailed as a director of "new realism": social documents of a Japan that was making its transition from feudalism into modernity. The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (1939) won a prize with the Education Department; like the two above-mentioned films, it explores the depreciated role of women in a male- centred society. During this time, Mizoguchi also developed his signature "one-scene-one-shot" approach to cinema. The meticulousness and authenticity of his set designer Hiroshi Mizutani would contribute to Mizoguchi's frequent use of wide-angle lenses.
Despite not having been recorded prior to the soundtrack of the film The Rose, the song had not been written for the film. According to McBroom, AMPAS inquired of her if the song had been written for the movie, and McBroom answered honestly (that it had not). McBroom did however win the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for "The Rose", as that award's governing body, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), does not share AMPAS' official meticulousness over a nominated song's being completely original with its parent film. In 2004 "The Rose" finished #83 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of the top tunes in American cinema.
Dinkar 2008, pp. 40–43. He is regarded as one of the greatest authorities on Tulsidas in India,Prasad 1999, p. xiv: "Acharya Giridhar Mishra is responsible for many of my interpretations of the epic. The meticulousness of his profound scholarship and his extraordinary dedication to all aspects of Rama's story have led to his recognition as one of the greatest authorities on Tulasidasa in India today ... that the Acharya's knowledge of the Ramacharitamanasa is vast and breathtaking and that he is one of those rare scholars who knows the text of the epic virtually by heart." and is the editor of a critical edition of the Ramcharitmanas.
The meticulousness of her detailed accounts make her novels valuable tools for learning about a time long past and customs that have died away. Keyes' former residence in Washington, D.C. Modern readers will find her depictions of African-American characters generally regressive and simplistic, and there are occasional patches of the pre-World War II fashionable anti-Semitism in her Jewish characters. Some of her Irish and Italian characters are clichéd, or even burlesques of stereotypes. While Keyes was a popular author of the 1940s and 50s, existing editions of her books are becoming rare, and many libraries have removed her books from their shelves.
Having found a suitable senior swami to learn under in Vignananand Swami, Dungar decided to become a swami himself and live a life of devotional service and asceticism. During this period, Dungar immersed himself in devotional service and scriptural study. His meticulousness and dedication to his duties caught the attention of Acharya Viharilalji Maharaj (the Acharya of the Vadtal diocese) and Gordhanbhai Kothari (Chief Administrator of the Vadtal diocese), both of whom shared a love and admiration for Dungar that would persist despite the doctrinal differences that would later emerge. Dungar continued to excel in his studies of the Sarasvat and other Sanskrit texts.
Alongside poetry, Tansel was the scholar of Turkish folk tales which he had recorded during 1942-1948 in the province of Amasya. He made the highest contribution of over forty types of Turkish folk tales, to the Typen Türkischer Volksmarchen catalog prepared by professors Pertev Naili Boratav and Wolfram Eberhard. With the mastery and meticulousness derived from his poetic skill, he formed his own unique, fluent narrative style in writing down those tales for children. He was the first author to receive the Children’s Literature Award in 1977 given by the Turkish Linguistics Society for his two volume collection of folk tale books titled “Al’lı ile Fırfırı”.
His name has to be cleared. He is a man of integrity and we should clear him of the allegations”. In his reaction, Pedro expressed his satisfaction with the resolution passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly. In a statement released by his media aide, Pedro thanked the leadership of the House of Assembly for its meticulousness and strict adherence to the rule of law. “I am particularly pleased that all the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, led by the Honorable Speaker and the Majority Leader, contributed immensely to the entire process. History will be kind to you all for your objectiveness in resolving this matter“, Pedro said.
In May 1943, Davidenko and many other scientists joined Igor Kurchatov's Laboratory No.2 of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was admired for his knowledge, meticulousness and modesty. From 1943-45, three types of nuclear reactor designs were developed there: heavy water reactors, graphite-water reactors, and uranium-fueled water reactors. Davidenko worked with Georgy Flyorov (the discoverer of spontaneous fission with Konstantin Petrzhak) in studying reactor technology. In May 1948, Kurchatov's group, together with a number of other scientists, was directed to the All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Experimental Physics or KB-11 in the closed city of Sarov, Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, as part of the Soviet nuclear weapons program.
Philosophically, it is influenced by the principles of Taoism, specifically the concept of Yin and Yang: the idea of the universe as governed by two primal forces, opposing but complementary. Some of the contrasting concepts used in penjing include portrayal of "dominance and subordination, emptiness (void) and substance, denseness and sparseness, highness and lowness, largeness and smallness, life and death, dynamics and statics, roughness and meticulousness, firmness and gentleness, lightness and darkness, straightness and curviness, verticality and horizontality[,] and lightness and heaviness." Design inspiration is not limited to observation or representation of nature, but is also influenced by Chinese poetry, calligraphy, and other visual arts. Common penjing designs include evocation of dragons and the strokes of well- omened characters.
The playing of the Bayreuth- scale orchestra was "sensitive to every nuance in Humperdinck's entrancing score, whose elaborate contrapuntal texture is presented with the utmost lucidity". John Pritchard's conducting was the only element of the album that was open to serious criticism. His reading was one of "meticulousness and lyricism", but his preference for a "relaxed, leisurely pace" meant that his album was not as exciting as Karajan's or, especially, Solti's. CBS's engineering was almost perfect, with voices and instruments ideally balanced and the illusion of a theatrical performance convincingly maintained - such technical challenges as a cuckoo, echo effects, spilling milk and the father's approach to his home were all negotiated satisfactorily.
In 2008, when she was unable to seek another term in the legislature due to term limits, Bucher decided to run for Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, and faced incumbent Supervisor Art Anderson and Wellington Village Councilman Robert Margolis in the nonpartisan primary. She received the endorsement of the Sun- Sentinel, which praised her for her "grit and attention to detail" and the "meticulousness that [she] promises to bring." Despite the fact that they criticized Bucher's "well-earned reputation as a partisan Democrat and attack dog" in the legislature, they endorsed her because Anderson's "disastrous performance has further eroded voter trust." In the primary election, Bucher received 48% of the vote to Margolis's 26% and Anderson's 25%.
Debussy was known for his meticulousness in the arrangement of his preludes. Pianist and musical writer Paul Roberts asserts that this prelude, along with the two that immediately precede it, forms "the central arch" of Book I's structure, since the three pieces provide the most "dramatic contrast" out of all the preludes in the first book. The sixth prelude, Des pas sur la neige (Footprints in the Snow), evokes a feeling of sadness and isolation, while Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest (What the West wind saw)—the seventh—exudes a violent and tumultuous nature. In stark contrast to these two, La fille brings about a sense of gentle "lyricism" and "warmth", which is uncharacteristic of Debussy's music of this kind.
He also made a point of letting it be known that he had turned down the thermostat on his oil-fired central heating. Boardman showed his steel when he refused the gas workers a court of inquiry over their industrial dispute against Stage II of the prices and incomes policy: "There is nothing to inquire into," he told the Commons. He ran energy policy during the first great oil shock until Heath, against the wishes of both Lord Peter Walker and Boardman, decided that there should be a new energy ministry. Boardman was a politician of charm and ability, noted for his loyalty and for the meticulousness with which he prepared his case and redrafted every statement or document emanating from his office.
Throughout this period Wen was said to be a strong administrator and technocrat, having earned a reputation for meticulousness, competence, and a focus on tangible results. Outgoing Premier Zhu Rongji showed his esteem for Wen by entrusting him from 1998 with the task of overseeing agricultural, financial and environmental policies in the office of Vice-Premier, considered crucial as China prepared to enter the World Trade Organization. Wen served as Secretary of the Central Financial Work Commission from 1998 to 2002. By the end of the 1990s Wen and Zhang Peili were the main investor and founder of Ping An Insurance, which was established with the help of Hong Kong tycoon Cheng Yu-tung's family through real estate firm New World Development.
" So Seung-Geun from IZM viewed it as "heavy and philosophical" and described the song's production as "dark and serious." Calling the sound "mature," he rated the song four out of five stars, writing that "two completely different elements of Oriental Classic and Western Trend are compatible and entangled in an enlarged position, embodying the inner desire to fly much like a feather." In his review of Map of the Soul: 7 for the Los Angeles Times, August Brown described "Black Swan" as "foggy," "arty" and "catchy as hell" and stated that, "If 7 has a statement of purpose, it’s probably this cut. It shows the biggest band in the world as attentive students of trippy modern hip-hop, but aware of the meticulousness and skill they bring to it as well.
Debussy was known for his extreme meticulousness in the placement of his preludes. Pianist and musical writer Paul Roberts asserts that this prelude, along with the prelude that precedes it and the one that follows it, forms "the central arch" of Book I's structure, since the three pieces provide the most "dramatic contrast" out of all the preludes in the first book. The sixth prelude, Des pas sur la neige (Footprints in the Snow), exudes a feeling of sadness and isolation, while the La fille aux cheveux de lin (The Girl with the Flaxen Hair)—the eighth—brings about a sense of warmth and gentleness. In stark contrast to both these preludes, Le Vent d'Ouest evokes a tumultuous nature, with Lederer describing the prelude as exhibiting "cathartic violence".
Nature 180: 156. criticized Dart's "over-emphatic" writing style, and suggested that his hypothesis relied mainly on the fact that no other feasible hypothesis could make sense of the evidence Dart had complied, rather than on the meticulousness of the scientific methods that Dart used to corroborate the existence of the ODK culture. Dr. Sherwood Washburn conducted field research in the Wankie Game Reserve in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where he observed lion kills that were subsequently scavenged by smaller carnivores (e.g. hyenas, jackals and wild dogs). Washburn noted that the process of prey dis-articulation, and in some cases transport, by carnivores was a highly selective process, which produced similar skeletal part representation patterns to those that Dart found in the Member 3 bone assemblages from Makapansgat (cf.
The Destruction of the European Jews provided, in Hannah Arendt's words, "the first clear description of (the) incredibly complicated machinery of destruction" set up under Nazism. For Hilberg there was deep irony in the judgment since Arendt, asked to give an opinion of his manuscript in 1959, had advised against publication. Her judgement influenced the rejection slip he received from Princeton University Press following its submission, thus effectively denying him the prestigious auspices of a mainstream academic publishing house. With a terse lucidity that ranged, with unsparing meticulousness, over the huge archives of Nazism, Hilberg delineated the history of the mechanisms, political, legal, administrative and organizational, whereby the Holocaust was perpetrated, as it was seen through German eyes, often by the anonymous clerks whose unquestioning dedication to their duties was central to the efficacy of the industrial project of genocide.
In 1903, du Toit was appointed as a geologist within the Geological Commission of the Cape of Good Hope, and he began to develop an extensive knowledge of the geology of southern Africa by mapping large portions of the Karoo and its dolerite intrusions, publishing numerous papers on the subject. Subsequently, he mapped the entire Karoo System through the complete stratigraphy from Dwyka tillite to the basalt of the Drakensberg. He worked at a furious rate but was known for his painstaking meticulousness, as reflected in his book "Our Wandering Continents".du Toit, A.L. (1937) Our Wandering Continents; An Hypothesis of Continental Drifting, Oliver & Boyd, London, UK It still bears reading for its creative and closely argued theses in the light of the geology of the day, and is soberingly consistent with modern principles of plate tectonics.
As delineated in various writings, the meticulousness, articulation, and sophistication with which Socrates spoke supplies an outstanding problem solving technique – the Socratic Method. The Socratic method may be described as follows: it usually involves others with whom Socrates directly engages (not merely pontificating to an audience), it involves a deep philosophical or ethical question to which an answer was sought, and it usually involves Socrates asking questions either to affirm his understanding of others or to seek their understanding. If someone disagreed with him, Socrates would execute this process in order to bring about his interlocutor's reluctant admission of inconsistencies and contradictions. Either Socrates would ask his debators questions about their claims that would lead them to admit their fallacy or Socrates would answer questions by posing questions meant to lead the other to answer their own query.
Butterflies, other insects and flowers Jan van Kessel produced a great number of studies of animals such as insects, caterpillars and reptiles as well as images of flowers and rare objects from all over the known world.Jan van Kessel (I), A still life study of insects on a sprig of rosemary with butterflies, a bumble bee, beetles and other insects at Sotheby's He showed himself to be a keen observer and his animal studies were praised in his day for their meticulousness and precision. His work in this field reflects the contemporary worldview in which the appreciation of art and nature went hand in hand. That same desire to collect and categorize the natural world, which had given impetus to the creation of the Kunstkammern and Wunderkammern in the late 16th and 17th century, inspired the artists of the day to achieve the same in painted form.
Convinced that Crump's limited mental capacity rendered him incapable of perpetrating a murder of such stealth and meticulousness, Roundtree took on the United States government in a July 1965 trial in which the notoriety of the victim drew record crowds of lawyers, law students, and reporters to the United States District Court. Against the elaborate circumstantial case presented by US Attorney Alfred Hantman and his legal team, Roundtree pitted a single fact: Crump's diminutive size. At five feet three and a half inches and 130 pounds, Roundtree argued, Crump was four to five inches shorter and at least 50 pounds lighter than the man described by the eyewitness. Stunning the court with the brevity and simplicity of her thirty-minute case, Roundtree called only three witnesses, each of whom testified to Crump's good character, and she presented but a single exhibit: Raymond Crump himself.
In October 1945 Duncan Emrich, who had worked as the Military Historian in then General Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration, replaced Botkin. When Luther Evans, who took up his position as the 10th Librarian of Congress only four months prior to Emrich, asked all department heads to undertake collection surveys and submit reports, Emrich produced one that was arguably more timely, more accurate and offered more astute recommendations than any previous Archive Head before him. This accomplishment was partly due to Emrich's military meticulousness and inspired by a grand, international vision for the Library of Congress and The Archive, one that reflected the United States' new position in the world post-WW2, and was shared by Evans. As well as his report to Evans, Emrich produced several more memorandums about strategies for the Archive and he boldly suggested a further 5 additions to the Folk Music of the Americas Series and even suggested that 3 of those albums could be made available by February 1946, only two months from their proposal.
Additional items of interest are inscriptions that Wilbour copied directly from sites or publications, and copies of published inscriptions with his hand-written annotations. Of particular interest are Wilbour’s hand written copies from inscriptions located in the Temple of Ombos, which reflect his meticulousness and attention to detail. In addition, the squeezes and photographs visually document objects and sites he visited. Of particular interest is a collection of squeezes that provide impressions of inscriptions found on an unidentified sarcophagus. Not only do the photographs provide visual documentation of Wilbour’s research, but they also illustrate various monuments in Aswan and other locations. The Wilbour Library of Egyptology today is one of the world’s most comprehensive research libraries for the study of ancient Egypt. The nucleus of the collection comes from the personal library of Charles Edwin Wilbour, an American Egyptologist who also assembled the Museum’s extensive Egyptian antiquities collection. With over 35,000 volumes, the Wilbour Library is an important resource for textual and visual information about the history of ancient Egypt.
A career of international virtuosity? It was up to him, and I remember the short hesitation when, in 1919, the Minister wanted to send him for an important series of concerts in the United States, when such impresario solicited him for the Germany, Italy, Central Europe: "What would become of my students? " The mastery of his teaching, his ardor and his meticulousness were as lively as ever in the evening of an exhausting day for anyone else: after the seventh hour of lesson, the final chord of a Valkyrie or a Rose Knight found him as valiant, as triumphant as he had been at the beginning of a sparkling recital. And how many of us owe him an emotional memory for some help, or a favour sometimes hidden by a charming modesty; his table was open to those who were going through a difficult time, his complete hospitality offered to others who were ill in some modest hotel room; we can not count his efforts in order to provide jobs and support, to fix an injustice, to palliate a misfortune.
Defensive solidity has been highlighted as a hallmark of his sides, as well as the effective use of high and aggressive pressing in order to put pressure on opponents and win back the ball quickly. Conte's teams have also been described as possessing notable virtues such as pace, athleticism, high work-rates, versatility and tactical intelligence. Conte's work in restoring Juventus to the top of Italian football won critical acclaim and earned him comparisons with José Mourinho, Marcello Lippi and Arrigo Sacchi, primarily due to his obsession with tactics, his winning mentality and ability to foster great team spirit among his players. He also demonstrated a notable tactical versatility and meticulousness as a coach, adopting several different formations in an attempt to find the most suitable system to match his players' skills. The formations he adopted included 4–2–4, 4–1–4–1, 3–3–4, and 4–3–3, before he finally settled on his now trademark 3–5–2 or 5–3–2 formation while also using a 3–5–1–1 formation on occasion, as a variation upon this system.

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