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In meticulously planning their populations, Mr. Maple said, zoos will eventually avoid a surplus of animals and ensure that most breed and raise offspring.
In meticulously reflecting the glow of Piaf's fire, Ms. Bitton buries most of the "Little Sparrow's" incandescence -- her utter emotional nakedness.
In meticulously recreating one of Mr. Swaggart's early 1970s culture-war sermons (from a vinyl record) in "Get Mad at Sin!" Andrew Dinwiddie reintroduces us to a gifted orator, compelling performer and thunderous moralizer in his prime.
Matthew Ronay's sculpture tackles environmental concerns in meticulously executed sculptures.
But once visitors drew back the drapes, they became players in meticulously devised scenes.
She keeps her props in meticulously organised cupboards multicoloured wigs, prosthetic noses, false boobs and funny clothes.
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Much of it unfolds in meticulously-synched dialogue with his pre-recorded inner voice, with whom he argues about favourite types of nut and whether cannibalism is justifiable.
Documented genocide occurred there in 1994, when Hutu extremists in Rwanda meticulously slaughtered at least half a million ethnic Tutsi.
In another meticulously composed image, a line of porters in Pakistan's Braldu Gorge inches along an arching mountain footpath.
The Asian-American characters in this meticulously observed comic-book novella explicitly address how they handle being in a minority.
Ask whether it is in any way logical to conclude that a random explosion could result in something meticulously arranged.
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