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But most online gamers are men, so the rule is not always scrupulously obeyed.
As that suggests, death certificates, again like tax returns, do not always scrupulously reflect the truth.
"Real Madrid reiterates that the club has always scrupulously adhered to Fifa regulations," Real said on their website.
He is the most urbane of despots, forever sniffing at the white roses he so cherishes, and always scrupulously polite, even when shedding blood by the bucketload.
She arrives at no clear conclusions, but her questions, always scrupulously rooted in the scientific tradition in which she was trained, are potent enough to justify the attempt.
She was always scrupulously gentle and polite: one of her instructions to the actors playing Alcina's staff began, "Now, lovely servants..."...
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Her wish has not always been scrupulously honored.
Foreign critics have speculated on this, but Mr Zhang has always kept scrupulously mum.
But while Frasier Crane may be a lothario, he has always been scrupulously candid with his girlfriends.
But over lunch here the other day, Mr. Bix went a step further, insisting that he did not want anyone to think that with "Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan" (HarperCollins) he had uncovered any deep, dark secrets about a leader who always lived scrupulously shrouded behind a heavy veil throughout his 62 years on the throne.
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