How To Use Meticulously In A Sentence

  • At one level the book is indeed a meticulously documented economic history of nineteenth-century Madagascar.
  • A closer examination revealed layers of cloth, meticulously woven together to catch the eye.
  • His series meticulously documents festering food in the most well-lit and sterile environment possible.
  • The large glass dining room table has been meticulously set by Renate, the maid.
  • She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case.
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  • Caring for them is a time-consuming task, meticulously performed by experts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even the bill seems edible: it arrives laid out on a teak tray, meticulously hand-written on feathery rice paper, accompanied by two perfect tangerines.
  • Each drawing is meticulously rendered in several eccentric representational styles.
  • The underdogs in any fight usually prepare body and mind meticulously before stepping into the ring.
  • The topography of the actual route with its monuments and trails, its rivers and bridges, its steep hills and precipitous valleys, is meticulously represented.
  • Shaw – being the maverick painter in the pack, and a popular favourite – will surely win the big prize, though, with his views of nowhere places, meticulously and perversely rendered in the unwieldy and super low-tech medium of model aeroplane kit makers' Humbrol enamels. This week's new exhibitions
  • Yet this girl, with a meticulously tidy mother and accountant father, was a walking bomb site who couldn't add up.
  • He began meticulously glueing pieces of broken mirror glass onto the interior wood paneling.
  • However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.
  • I do not know how to reconcile Caissene's insistence that "one hoe was for one woman" with Harries's meticulously documented report that chiefs had "inflated" bridewealth "from five hoes in the late 1860s to over fifty a decade later" except that perhaps the declining trade in hand-forged hoes made them that much more valuable and coveted in relation to mass-produced European imitations. Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
  • His copy of The Diviners was meticulously tabbed and flagged and he had a thick file of all of the emails that the two men had exchanged with each other before this evening.
  • A skittle score was being kept meticulously by Evan Meredith. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Flow charts are made, every progress in the investigation is meticulously noted down.
  • She pointed to the Parmesan ravioli—made from agar-agar and Parmesan serum—that Luke was meticulously scooping up with his spatula. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • This lawn was one of the most meticulously kept green areas in the whole of the country, with a groundskeeper dedicated solely to keeping the soil proportions at their optimum level.
  • Since 2008 and the first Iron Man, Marvel has been meticulously laying the groundwork for its mammoth team-up pic The Avengers, due to hit theaters next summer, and with each new franchise, the've also expanded the realms of possibility for their fictional universe, mirroring the many facets of imagination in their four-color kin. Zaki Hasan: Zaki's Review: Captain America: The First Avengers
  • Once the gastric band is in place, diets must be followed meticulously. Times, Sunday Times
  • Joel Katz played the buffo Sacristan with humour, and the required nervous tics so meticulously notated in Puccini's score.
  • The reasons why are superbly marshalled in this meticulously researched, compulsively readable book. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next, a nucleus with a complete set of DNA is meticulously extracted from a single cell, itself removed painlessly from the skin or body of the living organism that's to be cloned.
  • She's converted a local byre (an animal house) into a wee dwelling - a simple, one-room affair with a box bed and a raised hearth, and all the objects that she is using have been meticulously researched and sourced.
  • So I meticulously took spare batteries, spare film for the camera and spare tapes for the mini tape recorder.
  • I wonder too if the general, who calculated both reason and result so meticulously, would have agreed to lead the invasion?
  • The second is the scene in which the panel of experts meticulously details all the physical shortcomings each untransformed woman has.
  • The essence of realism, it is not merely figurative but meticulously mimetic.
  • My mobile phone says 19.38 and I am still alone in the aptly christened Nostalgie Ball Room, barring a handful of meticulously besuited men at the door.
  • Now, as a card-carrying member of the Jason Campbell Haters Club, I was happy enough to meticulously run through Campbell's performance in clutch situations last season. Has Donovan McNabb been unclutch?
  • Yet, it appears that it is meticulously refraining from any extreme actions that could trigger a military showdown with the United States.
  • In the early months, Reagan was meticulously attentive to the legislature.
  • Displayed on the gallery floor were seven disks made of synthetic hair, each meticulously combed out to a diameter of five feet.
  • The holy lotus, whose essence is white, indicates that knowledge is meticulously clean - untarnished by untruth, while the sitting position signifies wisdom, an indication that the ego must be suppressed.
  • The workstation and its cubbyholes are meticulously planned with no wasted space.
  • The interior is meticulously designed with inviting hardwood floors and curving wooden counters reflecting the rounded ceiling of the curvilinear trailer.
  • Telling the simultaneous (and startlingly parallel) stories ofthe legendary architect of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair and one of the nineteenth century's most nefarious serial killers, this thrilling and meticulously researched book is as suspenseful as any fictive whodunit. Possibly We Got A Little Carried Away With Our Holiday Gift Recommendations
  • Every nauseating action, every violation, abuse and mutilation is meticulously rendered.
  • They are inoffensively patterned and meticulously maintained, with fluffy robes in the bathroom, DVDs by the TV and home-made biscuits at the bedside.
  • The 'squatty' eyed the gesticulating Manarkan and spoke, in a beautifully modulated deep bass voice, to a supple, lithe, pantherish girl with vertically-slitted yellow eyes, pointed ears, and a long and sinuous, meticulously-groomed tail. Masters Of The Vortex
  • In the male, he meticulously identified previously unknown parts of the spermatic duct system.
  • Manfred Eicher launched and faithfully maintains his hyper-romantic label ECM - to have the sound of certain instruments and the relationship between them and space so meticulously reproduced you can actually sense yourself suspended inside time. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • The flat had been meticulously cleaned.
  • The entire project was meticulously planned.
  • The area is meticulously preserved to keep the graffiti messages of peace or shalom that Israelis spontaneously wrote to mourn their fallen prime minister.
  • Tamil pulp stories were published in weekly magazines, and "households would meticulously collect the stories serialized in these weeklies and have them hard-bound to serve as reading material during the long, hot summer vacations. Tamil pulp
  • And that finger snap notwithstanding, some songs feel a little too perfect, with every violin note in place, every word meticulously sculpted. The Odd Couple
  • I have a list of blogs to the right of my page that I go through meticulously on a daily basis.
  • You can't learn any demagogical kunststucks here; Melanie meticulously avoids cheap tricks. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Burrows set to work again, meticulously swabbing around Todd's eyes, cleaning his gummed lashes. COLDHEART CANYON
  • David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine.
  • Handle materials can range from handpicked AAA-grade Mother of pearl or the aforementioned meticulously crafted granulated sterling silver.
  • Meticulously, and with obvious relish she worked the marrow out with her tongue.
  • During the daylight hours he gathered together the makings of a new flyer, one whose characters were copied meticulously from an English-Chinese dictionary. Heaven Lake
  • Meticulously researched, her new film is a romp through the history of burlesque, narrated by those who practised the form.
  • The brutality and apparent collapse of front-line discipline is charted in thousands of meticulously filed US government reports, proving only one thing, that any war "among the people" that goes on too long degrades its participants and degenerates into senseless cruelty. Simon Jenkins: What on Earth Are America's Friends to Say?
  • Visitors get a good idea of how Chinese banks did business through an original banking office, including its floor, that was moved to the site and meticulously reassembled.
  • He manured his arable land meticulously and liberally, offering to care for his neighbours' cattle free of charge over the winter months in order to guarantee his supply.
  • His final act of preparing the piece of jewelry for my inspection was to meticulously shine it with the chamois cloth he carried in his back pocket.
  • In this elegant, porticoed mansion of a restaurant, we admired the view and the meticulously authentic French traditional food. Dinner Deep in Walleye Territory
  • It also highlights meticulously the paradoxes of modern government and society in general. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The reissue of this meticulously edited two-volume collection (first published in 1986 and 1988) offers another chance to see what he made.
  • The film in general is seriously undermined by its Wes Anderson-style obsession with ostentatious perfection books lined up meticulously in square piles with the camera dollying across as if the atmosphere is more important than the human moment, along with the distracting presence of Haskell Wexler as a bookstore customer and the uncomfortably carnal quid-pro-quo credit of “Executive Producers: George Clooney Steven Soderbergh.” Wholphin, Eggers and Why I Can’t Believe : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • Also, Longley significantly contributed to three Bulls' championships by meticulously executing the triangle offense.
  • These are works of dry stone masonry meticulously assembled, some aligned directly with points of the compass.
  • It\'s an ALL BRICK corner lot home that\'s been meticulously maintained* The tour begins in the foyer where it opens into to the family, dining room and a formal living rooms that all offer loads of sunshine and great views out the french doors to the covered porch area leading to your large backyard that offers a natural area setting * The entire home boosts 10ft ceilings* Upgraded contemporary lighting* Plantation style blinds and the kitchen boosts cherry wood cabinets* upgraded matching GE STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES* a large center island, lots of storage & counter space* a double door pantry* and a nicely sized eat in kitchen area* You will also be thrilled when you see the OVER SIZED MASTER BATHROOM it offers his & her double vanities & walk in closets* a marble whirlpool tub plus the OVERSIZED MASTER BEDROOM with it\'s large sitting area & private access to your patio area too. Random feeds from Syndic8.com
  • Kroes said she would tackle the issue of market concentration by scrutinising future mergers more meticulously.
  • The same production also introduced American playgoers to the three-walled box set, although it did not completely replace the meticulously painted wing-and-drop sets for many decades.
  • The whole poem is rich in such complementarities, in binary oppositions and contradictions, all meticulously calibrated, uncanny and unstable. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It's funny and pathetic that people sit and meticulously compile errata like this, apparently under the misapprehension that we're too stupid to get it right rather than realizing the filmmakers decided to do it a certain way.
  • I sat upright in the chair, the area was sanitised and the German-born doctor meticulously injected around the bumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the Brown camp, however, the reasons for the froideur are clear, and traced meticulously back 20 years, during a meeting in a Soho restaurant when Brown was preparing to run for the chairmanship of the Scottish Labour party.
  • He took a slice of bread from the breadbasket and covered it with a thin, meticulously applied coating of butter.
  • She points out every aspect of their costume as they perform: the stitchwork, the meticulously shiny buttons, the pristine whiteness of their boots, how everything shimmers and matches, how they move in synch, how rehearsed they are. Fallin’ Up
  • Engelbrecht carefully, meticulously goes through the possibilities surrounding Luther's use of the concessive conjunction in this passage.
  • So he prepares meticulously, invites everyone he knows, and spends his days passing out flyers.
  • Once he has satisfied the creative side of his brain, the pragmatic side takes over and he meticulously fabricates and assembles his knives.
  • A white cat with bright eyes was curled upon the doorstep, meticulously licking its little paws.
  • Juliette Blightman deals in deceptive banalities that, through meticulously selective stage management, conjure moments of reverie on the time-honoured, irrepressible passing of time. This week's new exhibitions
  • Her works often consist of accumulations of old-fashioned, everyday objects that have been meticulously wrapped in white twine or cotton thread.
  • A daring honeysucker lands on the table next to us and meticulously removes each leftover crumb of bread.
  • For untold generations the priests of the kingdom of Babylonia meticulously observed and recorded the movements of the heavenly bodies.
  • Scores of meticulously labelled tins containing sub-assembly fixings were stacked at the rear of the workshop.
  • Dispensing with Metallica's usual meticulously-produced rock opuses, this is a red-raw, stripped-down, brutal, back-to-basics album.
  • But the best paintings here are meticulously constructed, adapting the atmospheric painterliness of the French impressionists to the dank industrial terraces of north-west England. This week's new exhibitions
  • He held his breath as he positioned himself meticulously in the tanbark, shoelaces of his sneakers quivering.
  • It was during the 60s and 70s that Feldman began meticulously notating rhythms and durations; earlier works gave the performers more freedom in these areas.
  • He meticulously lines her lips in a deep shade of crimson, then wipes the colour away and replaces it with an outline of soft pink.
  • There are meticulously maintained Shih Tzu breeding records and pedigrees for more than 50 years as well.
  • For about five years, she devoted considerable energy to photography, meticulously recording exposures and light levels as she became conversant with the medium.
  • Not unlike the early explorers and their caravanserai of botanists, scientists and illustrators who meticulously documented the areas they visited, Martin and her colleagues made their own recordings of what they saw.
  • Once your shoe is completely dry, use the shoeshine brush to meticulously wipe off the polish.
  • So the novel does not rest with the mere depiction of the locations of violence but meticulously examines its concrete, physical ramifications.
  • Even her hairstyle was on message: a meticulously combed arrangement known as the nodus literally, “knot”, in reference to the distinctive roll of hair swept up harshly above the forehead. Caesars’ Wives
  • Meticulously gluing them together piece by piece, Kaufman builds up feathered layers and leaflike clusters of paint.
  • They are given sufficient time to study the problem carefully and to prepare their proposals meticulously. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • He informed me about his excellent progress in a meticulously ciphered message that came by email last week. MALO MALO MALO MALO
  • The gallus radio figure with his seemingly off-the-cuff put downs is in fact an intelligent and pleasantly modest fellow who researches his material meticulously.
  • These are works of dry stone masonry meticulously assembled, some aligned directly with points of the compass.
  • Meticulously illustrated pictures painted with a careful hand spanned pages upon pages in an epic tapestry of secret history.
  • The Northern Gateway was meticulously sculptured with depictions of the miracles associated with the great one, crowned by a wheel of justice.
  • Don't let impatience stop you checking cash facts meticulously. The Sun
  • Oriented north toward the small town of Limbo, he meticulously fights off the slow drift to complacency within his platoon.
  • In the Quran it very carefully and meticulously says you do not mistreat visitors in your own home or visitors in your own country if they are foreigners.
  • Not that much happens, but it happens in breathtaking, meticulously composed shots, usually filmed from a stationary position a metre off the floor - the approximate eye-line of someone seated on a tatami.
  • I watched him as he carefully laid his map flat on the floor, his earnest face puckered in thought, meticulously studying every hill and valley, mentally preparing for the next military campaign.
  • But in traditional Muslim societies, the need to search women meticulously -- "invasively," as Bloom puts it -- is sure to create popular anger. Women of Al Qaeda
  • In 1882 Gibson obtained financing from railroad baron James J. Hill to acquire the land, and in 1883 he platted the town site on a north-south axis with meticulously laid out streets and avenues.
  • His final act of preparing the piece of jewelry for my inspection was to meticulously shine it with the chamois cloth he carried in his back pocket.
  • For the most part, however, the register meticulously maintains details about the inmates.
  • The irony of starting with computer technology to produce meticulously hand-sewn, old-fashioned embroideries is consistent with the artist's wry, intricate and paradoxical approach.
  • Not strictly a biography, but a meticulously researched and beautifully written account of eight great political feuds, which brings to life much of the political history of the past 200 years.
  • They create compounds of waxes, fluorocarbon powders, graphite, and other closely guarded ingredients and meticulously test each concoction in varying racing conditions.
  • The courtroom was the diminutive Carman's stage, where he played carefully to the jury with meticulously prepared gestures and phrases.
  • Their meticulously crafted melodies and tight harmonies recreate that awesome sound of the seventies.
  • Riegg meticulously reviewed the lease terms, but Strauss warned that she should also be conscious of potential "pitfalls" from working closely with the primary leaseholder. Small business challengers tackle legal, logistical hurdles
  • He then meticulously explores each room, opening closet doors and checking window locks. Everyday Violence
  • The resultant piece is open-hearted, unflinching and meticulously observed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are given sufficient time to study the problem carefully and to prepare their proposals meticulously. Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
  • The French honor their writers by publishing them whole in good typography on India paper, meticulously edited and annotated, in Gallimard's Bibliothèque de la Pléiade.
  • With this sense of joinery interlocking in three dimensions, the room has the scale and detail of a meticulously crafted piece of furniture.
  • She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case.
  • Normally, an author doesn't have to prove that a book is meticulously researched.
  • He took a slice of bread from the breadbasket and covered it with a thin, meticulously applied coating of butter.
  • The technique involves deconstructing the overall design into thousands of precise pieces, each meticulously positioned.
  • The Hummers were backed out of the cargo hold and meticulously checked over.
  • Modern Amusement shawl-collar thick-knit cardigans are hung on the end of a rack, sans hangers; Ernest Sewn jeans are meticulously folded; shoe displays are neatly arranged among racks of Spiewak jackets. The Huntington News RSS
  • A look back through the meticulously archived school records shows youngsters' sick notes reporting everything from whooping cough, mumps and measles to scarlet fever and typhoid as lethal epidemics tore through the school.
  • I sat upright in the chair, the area was sanitised and the German-born doctor meticulously injected around the bumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • So far, the most bandied-about figure on the reach of cybercrime is approximately $100 billion a year, but it is hard to quantify and there is no definitive report that meticulously crunches the numbers. Nobody knows how much cybercrime costs
  • His first job, when he was 18, was in an insurance company, meticulously recording sums and figures.
  • Yes, her meticulously honed body did look stunning. Times, Sunday Times
  • I spent the next two days on the phone with my publicist and the producer, meticulously going over each joke I planned to use.
  • The book's design nicely complements its meticulously researched and elegantly written contents.
  • The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it.
  • Sagerman applies thousands of dabs of oil paint with a palette knife and meticulously records the colors, the number of strokes and the amount of time spent on each color in a ledger for each painting.
  • the sets were meticulously authentic
  • The house features hd flrs, meticulously restored gumwood, fp in LR, gourmet granite kit, temperature controlled wine cellar & surround sound throughout. Curbed SF
  • Meticulously realistic painting butted up against raucous videos, fine handcraftsmanship shared the stage with works assembled of found objects.
  • He threw his 800 men head-on against a position meticulously prepared by the three bands of Seminoles waiting there.
  • The editors have meticulously footnoted this fascinating correspondence, delving deeply into the family's papers and genealogy.
  • The space is meticulously defined - divided into four horizontal bands; held taut by the emphatic vertical of a single cypress tree.
  • Fred Astaire's attire, in his RKO musicals of the 1930s, was always delicately and meticulously designed with performance in mind.
  • Expedition voyages are meticulously planned and all ships have, at the very least, a bar and comfortable cabins. Times, Sunday Times
  • The comedian's meticulously prepared material is hidden very carefully between the improv he slides into his show.
  • They spoil everything, from a night out at the pictures to a meticulously-planned caper, involving a rich Aunt and a rubber zombie mask.
  • His new, meticulously researched history scopes out the role eggheads have played at the White House since 1960.
  • Don't try to cater to others meticulously, otherwise you will lose yourself.
  • In notebooks, he meticulously recorded arrival and departure times of trains at stations.
  • For the vetting procedure, we have now established a procedure to scrutinize and meticulously vet our intelligence agencies' recruits.
  • He begins the laborious process by truing the radius of the front strap and then meticulously laying out line after line of the finely cut checkering.
  • It was a long and tough fight, which she planned meticulously and saw through to the end. The Sun
  • No, Steen had organized it all very meticulously to avoid death duties.
  • I spent an hour removing every last hair and then another half-hour meticulously plucking away my unibrow.
  • In Masters week it comes into its own; a special supplement is produced every day with every conceivable angle on the great tournament on its doorstep meticulously covered.
  • Democracy didn't once enter the equation and the seven counties who had meticulously crafted suitable wordings so that the issue could be debated were effectively told to like it or lump it.
  • Medium-scale projects will also focus on the "indoor" and "outdoor" meticulously building.
  • Atta presents an onslaught of meticulously handcut shadow casting spray varnish stenciled plastic pieces, elaborate "exploded view" drawings, and a Gooberry Patch in the back room, where visitors can pick an unripened talking pull string Gooberry Plush and take one home to abuse. Boing Boing
  • In the case of carnivals, world fairs, and freak shows, the promotion of human oddities relied on meticulously crafted public personas.
  • I liked watching the meticulously-curated history of Singapore, especially the old photographs of rickshaw drivers and their imperious "memsahib" passengers during Singapore's heyday as a British colony, at the Singapore Historical Museum. Dana Kennedy: Strict Singapore May Be the Most Surprising Place on Earth
  • The entire project was meticulously planned.
  • That's what the famous theologian called our inherent and essentially insatiable drive to meticulously systematise our lives, until every conceivable phenomenon is both categorised and comprehended.
  • Looking through my camera lens and I see all the entremets are made meticulously with great attention to details. Archive 2009-05-01
  • He could not make sense of it, but knew that doing so would lead him to the Prince, and began to meticulously recomb his memory. The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters
  • The Japanese architect devoted more than three decades to meticulously planning the building.
  • She meticulously cleaned the gun and locked it away in its case.
  • Monica glided onstage with her usual confidence and poise - ever polished, meticulously refined and supremely confident.
  • Examples included the ownership of large single-family homes, but no income to furnish them whilst keeping garden meticulously in order.
  • Commonplace books could be repositories for meticulously copied out poems, proverbs, and moral exempla; they could also permit a large degree of freedom in both the choice of material transcribed and in the way in which it was recorded.
  • He stage-managed his appearances and meticulously edited his past.
  • Once a film has been shot, sound effects are either recorded, obtained from an effects library or provided by foley artists (named after sound-effects pioneer Jack Foley), who meticulously create sounds while watching the film to coordinate with what's happening on screen. Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films
  • If I had that kind of influence, all my students would do the reading every week, proofread their papers meticulously and attend every class.
  • He finished his other routine hygiene rituals, meticulously following some unwritten agenda.
  • No doubt, there may be some who meticulously plot each word, draft, redraft, ponder and post.
  • Gun dogs, beagles, carriage horses and staghounds are highly trained and strictly controlled: they are also meticulously presented and in a certain measure put on display.
  • It’s no coincidence that 2006’s best scripted dramas — The Wire, HBO’s multi-season epic of inner-city Baltimore; and Children of Men, Alfonso Cuarón’s futuristic thriller — were studies in meticulously crafted “realness,” deploying naturalistic dialogue, decentered and chaotic action, stutter-step pacing, and a reporter’s eye for the telling detail. The Case for Reality TV
  • He then meticulously explores each room, opening closet doors and checking window locks. Everyday Violence
  • Kraby said Breivik had considered other possible targets to strike as he prepared what Norway's Police Security Service has described as a meticulously prepared attack by a lone culprit. Norway suspect was considering other targets
  • After many phone calls meticulously describing the pillow and much negotiation the hotel agreed to send it. My Resolution
  • It seems as though some authors meticulously outline everything, while others just write extemporaneously - working without a net. Jamie Ford - An interview with author
  • A wolf pack of labels swarmed in, and the band meticulously sized up each offer, filtering the real from the faux. JamBase
  • Today he is admired for his psychological penetration, the flawless beauty of his painting of hands, the meticulously cool facture of his works, their illusionism and their virtuosity.
  • Every scene in a David Cronenberg film - particularly his set pieces - has a shape, and is meticulously based around a quite theatrical scenography.
  • Volatile entrails fume and steam As they're meticulously hacked during discission Evaporating sludge and bubbling pus - A rotten gaseous expiration ... WN.com - Articles related to Don't fry in the sun
  • He is fiercely protective of his pictures, printing each one himself, handling them with protective gloves, captioning them meticulously while Shelly records them.
  • the set was meticulously authentic
  • The Reverend Pinkerton of the Forest of Dean, a rural clergywoman, meticulously gathered all the offical reports.
  • Another book has a meticulously maintained list of superfine mats gifted to VVIPs and dignitaries including Presidents, Prime Ministers and Governors.
  • The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up.
  • He held the meticulously printed list up, studied it a moment, then cackled hap-pily. Wizard and Glass
  • He meticulously photographed every avocado appliance.
  • Their abrupt departures—following a series of controversial public comments by Mr. Ratner—threatened to upend what is typically a meticulously calculated, lavish affair. Grazer In, Murphy Out at Oscars
  • Cory introduced himself to the first person he spied, a wizened old woman on a stool at the door, meticulously cutting thin strips of leather.
  • Her blonde weave, plucked and meticulously painted eyebrows, bandana, kitschy makeup, and attitude exude hip-hop's aesthetic.
  • In such meticulously selected cases brain tissue was examined histologically; samples were taken from brain hemispheres, basal ganglia, the pons, the oblongate and from the cerebellum. The "Official" Bang-flop survey
  • When he emerged, he was meticulously attired, every strand of his hair restored to its rightful place. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Josh Green, in a stunning piece that might be called a meticulously reported notebook dump, says, in The Atlantic, that Mrs. Clinton made personnel decisions based only on loyalty, not talent and skill. Confidence or Derangement?
  • Gun dogs, beagles, carriage horses and staghounds are highly trained and strictly controlled: they are also meticulously presented and in a certain measure put on display.

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