Her figures and landscapes are not minutely limned in, as in the miniature tradition, each with a definite attribute and place in the cosmos. |
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Opposite, a portly gentleman with a magnificent beard adjusted his sword and bowed his head minutely in welcome. |
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The pianist won the gold for an intricate, playful and minutely precise combination performed to a potpourri of Russian melodies. |
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The unit crackled minutely and a faint voice answered, heard only in Matthew's earphones. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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Some of these have involved minutely detailed descriptions of snare drum accents and eight-to-the-bar boogie-woogie rhythms. |
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The highly divided gecko foot is also minutely adaptable to bumpy surfaces and is easy to reposition, he says. |
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You are minutely analytical and can fulfill any task that requires meticulous attention to detail. |
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The wings of Lepidoptera are minutely scaled, which feature gives the name to this order. |
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When it rains, the system applies the brakes minutely every few seconds to keep the pads dry. |
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We will also set up a tracking system to minutely monitor progress on each issue. |
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But what is wrong with attempting to make something elegant or cultured or minutely precise? |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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Racemes are rather loose and open, the flowers widely spaced on minutely bracteolate pedicels mostly 4-10 mm long. |
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The spin axes of the on-board gyroscopes should drift minutely if the dragging effect occurs. |
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Events may be minutely chronicled, with little effort at critical analysis. |
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It's a poem that's been subjected to much critical appraisal, analysed and pulled apart, and examined minutely to the very last syllable. |
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The second soldier patted me down roughly, then scrutinized my Harper's press card minutely. |
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Police have been minutely examining a tape of the programme to see whether anyone in it broke the law by inciting racial hatred. |
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Abandoned by their neglectful mother, four children are left to fend for themselves in this quiet, unsensational but minutely observed drama by Japan's Hirokazu Kore-eda. |
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This system minutely controls the oxygen feed to ensure smoother dynamics at idle and improved throttle response across the whole range. |
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She said it can, which was hardly controversial. Her decisions as an appeals-court judge will be minutely examined in the coming weeks. |
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His rugged-model good looks make it all the more painful when he's shouting at us to hurry, or discovering a minutely misaligned seam on an otherwise perfect cake. |
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Mechanical traps are broken down minutely into categories of maximum operating pressures. |
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Where that yearning is strong, governments are likely to produce the texts themselves or define minutely what goes into them. |
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He is funny, dignified and minutely knowledgeable about the whole Christie canon, having dramatised all the Poirots and all the Radio 4 Miss Marples with June Whitfield. |
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Turn Preview allows you to leave your current position to focus minutely on a particular turn in the path ahead. |
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On the other hand, an agency need not provide a minutely detailed explanation of each of its bases for reaching a determination. |
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We take plenty of time for personal discussions to accurately and minutely determine the individual needs and demands of our customers. |
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Daneri is using the aleph to write a terrible poem that minutely and pointlessly describes everything on earth. |
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Its minutely detailed dial bears the stamp of contemporaneity and the atmosphere of lands beyond the seas. |
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Polonsky's work is so minutely detailed that it doesn't lend themselves to easy description. |
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Of course, the Coriolis force does still impact the direction of the flow of water, but only minutely. |
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The Coriolis force minutely changes the trajectory of a bullet, affecting accuracy at extremely long distances. |
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Physical injuries were all minutely catalogued, with a price set for damage done to each tooth, finger or toe. |
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There were several villages in Cumbria that were used during the Survey of English Dialects to minutely detail localised dialects. |
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Elytra piceous, gradually shaded into a castaneous margin, irregularly and minutely punctured, covered with ochraceous pubescence. |
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In doing so, he minutely described and anticipated the entropy and atomism of quantum physics. |
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Olivier's acting technique was minutely crafted, and he was known for changing his appearance considerably from role to role. |
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I mumble, minutely examining the liver spots I've noticed appearing on the backs of my hands recently. |
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It is also, 16 years after its subject's minutely documented death from Alzheimer's disease, and in a world where the canon is apparently in sharp retreat, aimed at furbishing up her status. |
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But its luxurious, giant bronze show windows were framed in blocks of minutely vermiculated stone, with irregular channels like those made by worms in old wood. |
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The few who gain admittance are searched minutely. |
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The cuticular scales of mammalian hairs are predominantly of the overlapping, imbricate type, with edges that are rounded, minutely notched, or flattened. |
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These squares are used to analyze Africa's minutely complex ecosystems. |
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But he regards Mr Blair's criticism of the way the government has so far attempted to get results—by setting targets and minutely measuring inputs and outputs as a thinly-veiled attack on himself. |
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Only in the 1980s in Spain was the explosion of detailed empirical works of history that have minutely reconstructed the repression on a province by province basis. |
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The importer's role and liability may be examined very minutely, and it may be asked whether the importer acted in good faith in the process which led to a fraud or infringement of the rules. |
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In July, all the processes and sequences were minutely examined by the DNV auditor, then analyzed and the improvement potential noted where necessary. |
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Several decades' research in the area, and accumulated expertise in the control and supervision of the furnace, allow the effect on the material to be controlled minutely. |
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Banner motif within beak of eagle minutely etched Liberty. |
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In the current economic environment, where every item of expenditure is minutely scrutinized, any way that allows you to justify and explain these costs is especially useful. |
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All contraventions of provisions designed as safeguards for fundamental rights are minutely examined, and political, administrative and judicial remedies for them are available. |
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Each function and every decorative feature was minutely analysed. |
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The ethics committees are composed of experts and population representatives who minutely assess the benefits and inconveniences of research projects on their participants. |
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This influence as described in many American and British military reports, by the testimony of Iraqi and Iranian agents, appears to have been minutely planned well before the American invasion. |
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They chronicled minutely her parents' professional and social lives, which moved in ever-decreasing circles as the communist grip on Hungary tightened. |
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Stagecraft and its trades, like the new technologies and their most sophisticated manifestations, are mobilized in the minutely detailed conception of different shows, both very frontal and very elaborate. |
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We hear, instead, of schemes like Palava City, a nominally futuristic vision of digital technology minutely interwoven into the texture of everday urban life. |
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The bill describes a bed with Corinthian pillars and a richly carved cornice, the frieze enriched with modillions and flowers, all of which is minutely described. |
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To describe them in full, and to recount minutely the ideas held by the Japanese rustics concerning them, would be to compile an octavo work on dragonology. |
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Utrillo's original gouaches were minutely and accurately reproduced by the pochoir process, which involved detailed hand colouring through stencils. |
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Throwing themselves absolutely upon God's minutely providence. |
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