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The second, a recent Naval Academy graduate, did better, meticulously, sometimes ingeniously, working her way through many of the obstacles.
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All respectfully done, without a clash or conflict of interest or sound overlap, all these movements inside the park seemed better planned and meticulously orchestrated than the fracas of crowds outside entering the General Admission lines on Saturday.
Tye's book is better organized and more meticulously researched, but Ribowsky's has more soul.
Part espresso bar (serving cold-brewed iced coffee, with a Zen-like patio out back to better enjoy it), part meticulously curated boutique (stocking high-end sunglasses and Levi's XX work wear, in addition to Japanese wet suits and rare boards), it has, since opening last August, become the unofficial clubhouse for the highly stylized urban-surf set.
Open up her ice-blue and sandy blonde bonded wool overlock trench coat and you'll see that it's completely unlined and meticulously clean; even better, try it on and you'll feel its utter weightlessness.
As Liz says in her book, Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear,"A good-enough novel violently written now is better than a perfect novel meticulously written never".
So much did Morison admire Bradford, so much did he despise the myth of the Puritans, so much did he want Americans to read better history, that he spent five years meticulously preparing an edition of Bradford's history "that the ordinary reader might peruse with pleasure as well as profit".
The more meticulously Al Gore articulates his message, the better he scores with voters on issues high on their agenda -- health care, education and Social Security -- but the less they like him.
But maybe, yes, the important thing was that I had a better response time than my peers and I was meticulously paying attention to detail.' Read part two of this story.
Agents are meticulously documenting the videos to get a better minute-by-minute sense of how the shooting unfolded.
ANYONE imagining a romantically cozy postscript to the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey's meticulously directed, splendidly cast production of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion," better think twice.
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