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In the beginning, this could mean something as banal as seeing one's hand before one's face (meticulously 'mapped' on paper by Hiller, the ex-anthropologist).
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He makes the case meticulously.
In this piece by Brooklyn Street Artist Swoon that has been up for perhaps two years and has sufferred wear, tear, and sprayed out faces, Specter meticulously repairs the visages and adds a bit of fabric.
The American science writer Martin Gardner's review in Nature called Bare-faced Messiah an "admirable, meticulously documented biography".
Once he had imagined a character, he fashioned a commensurate appearance — meticulously shaving his face, plucking his eyebrows, using hair-removal creams.
Plainclothes officers with camcorders meticulously filmed the face of every person in the park and forced a few demonstrators, struggling and shouting, into buses.
Mr Greengrass researched the film meticulously, conducting more than 100 face-to-face interviews with family members and civilian and military personnel, learning about everything from what they wore to what they said on the phone.
To my surprise, this man used his full name and didn't hide his face (most of my harassers stay meticulously anonymous).
Once they had the face, the group spent two months meticulously painting comic book-style dots onto the rubbery surface of the balloon.
Meticulously cataloged and presented face-forward, the exhibition proffers wondrous evidence of the genre's vitality.
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