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The finished painting, by contrast, punctuates this basic color with black grooves and brown cracks and mottled green staining; every last shingle on that weathered roof is scrutinized and meticulously rendered.
He said the contract has been meticulously scrutinized and includes clauses that would give the department a way out, if needed, should problems emerge.
Especially since the right to exercise the franchise in a free and unimpaired manner is preservative of other basic civil [p768] and political rights, any alleged infringement of the right of citizens to vote must be carefully and meticulously scrutinized.
He lives, breathes and feeds off of the analytics, able to meticulously scrutinize sales copy, tightly twist and concoct high-converting offers, and pick apart the resultant traffic until he's created a proverbial cash machine.
We all meticulously scrutinized the gear they were sporting.
The prevalence of CKDu, epidemiological studies and environmental risk factors were meticulously scrutinized in these studies.
Media scrutinizing relationships.
Regulators are scrutinizing the I.P.O.
Before scrutinizing the Oscar nominations.
The public enjoyed closely scrutinizing Gillis' affairs.
Drawing on new interviews, full court transcripts, and hundreds of investigative notes that have remained private until now, Stewart meticulously and startlingly reconstructs the cases of Martha Stewart, Scooter Libby, Barry Bonds, and Bernard Madoff — and scrutinizes how lying by each of these figures affects the American justice system, and society as a whole.
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