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One critic, for example, in a very patient, and indeed in every respect but one a positively scrupulous, reading of one of Eliot's anti-semitic poems, "Burbank with a Baedeker: Bleistein with a Cigar," glancingly commented, "the question whether [it is] anti-semitic is obviously not a pressing one".
Perhaps more of a radical than Ann Furedi of BPAS, who has won outraged headlines simply by saying that abortion on the grounds of sex selection may be within the terms of the 1967 Abortion Act – which, on a scrupulous reading of the act, it may well be.
He also published three volumes of essays, The Lords of Limit, The Enemy's Country, and Style and Faith (all included in the Collected Critical Writings of Geoffrey Hill, 2008), which are object lessons in the importance of scrupulous reading, and equally scrupulous writing.
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He is scrupulous about reading labels and checking ingredients but not high-strung about the problem, matter-of-factly keeping track of what he needs to avoid.
While other less scrupulous – for which read non-Quaker – manufacturers cut their supplies with brick dust and iron filings, the Cadburys mixed theirs with lichen and gave it the bracing name of "Iceland Moss".
Yet anyone reading through his notes to himself will see how scrupulous they are".
The look of the film maintains a scrupulous balance between the pop illustration of a graphic novel (Michael Jr. himself is shown reading one, "The Lone Ranger") and Depression-era paintings, especially the bare, desolate canvases of Edward Hopper.
Though anyone can retrieve their own credit report for free once per year, or pay a company to pull it for you, many consumers have been sucked in by less-than-scrupulous companies who would offer you a "free" report, but then start charging you monthly for their subscription-based service – terms you apparently agreed to by not reading the fine print.
But the dons who voted him down were the kind of scrupulous academics who had almost certainly not read his books.
Perhaps, in spite of what I've said, he is a social poet in the sense that if people in the future want to know what many lives were like in the second half of the 20th century, they should read Alan Brownjohn - observant, troubled, humane, scrupulous, wry, funny.
The book deserves to be read in full, not least for the scrupulous documentation of the recent history.
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