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Burnett quotes another Larkin scholar, James Booth, writing that "from 5 October 1944 to November 1980" – Larkin died in 1985, after five sadly fallow years – "he wrote (and carefully dated) virtually all his complete and incomplete drafts".
The show features whole walls covered with scores of carefully dated images of specific landscapes, tracking the passage of the seasons by means of shifting colours and a careful use of light.
In the scrapbooks, the couple collected a wealth of tender, mundane trivia, samples of bedroom wallpaper, notes scribbled on theatre programmes, carefully dated press cuttings and annotated menus ("Valerie had crepe suzette") from fancy dinners.
Their makers were not primarily interested in creating a carefully dated record of the built environment for future generations; they wanted to sell maps.
Our video uses carefully date-labeled footage of a Tea Party rally we had video for that occurred in March.
It's written on hotel stationary, and carefully dated.
One thousand three hundred and seventy-five paintings follow this Venus, all of them carefully recorded: date of receipt, title of painting, painter, description, collection of origin, and destination.
I ask the House to note carefully these dates.
Bruce also worked as session man on carefully chosen dates with such rock musicians as Lou Reed and Frank Zappa.
It's kind of obvious, really; pseudonyms, avatars, carefully crafted dating profiles – the internet lends itself to lying.
If they leave too, the house, which has elegant carefully-tended date palms in the small courtyard, will likely be broken into and robbed.
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