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He was, however, always scrupulous about crediting them.
And, to please her audiences and keep her story fresh, she was no longer always scrupulous with the truth.
"She was always scrupulous about keeping up appearances to herself," wrote Edith Wharton of her tragic heroine Lily Bart in "The House of Mirth".
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As in politics, contenders are not always entirely scrupulous in their assertions.
Trump has, famously, partnered with people who are not always overly scrupulous about the law.
Beethoven was a not a very nice man either, nor always a scrupulous one.
He has always been scrupulous in avoiding what he calls in the same 2007 essay the "public, general, nationalised idiom".
The New Yorker has always been scrupulous, bordering on fetishistic, about commas, in large part because of its founder Harold Ross's mania for precision and clarity.
Connelly has always been scrupulous about following proper procedure, which means that his aging detective must scramble to keep current in the forensic sciences.
Here he resembled Stravinsky, except that the ironclad composer openly admitted stealing other men's flowers, while Auden was always more scrupulous about acknowledging his sources.
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