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Victorian architecture, building style of the Gothic Revival that marks the movement from a sentimental phase to one of greater exactitude.
It would then be possible to sequence each pool with greater exactitude in order to filter out errors from the data.
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Van Gogh had clearly pinpointed it with great exactitude before he painted it.
He winds his way towards his target and yet does not ramble, writing with great exactitude and economy.
Does this mean that physics, a science of great exactitude, has been reduced to calculating only the probability of an event and not predicting exactly what will happen?
The goal of the Whitney's staff was to honor his intentions with the greatest degree of exactitude possible.
Or that someone who mentions that "we had a very good lunch at 12 o'clock" has "a great fondness for exactitude".
"My great-great-great-great-great-grandmother Elizabeth Scott was born in 1776," she begins, with forbidding genealogical exactitude, and though the book isn't the family archive that first sentence might suggest, it takes pride in withholding more emotive personal material (her parents' deaths) until the last few pages.
From Joseph Mitchell, he learned the secret of The New Yorker's great writers: "each had a wild exactitude of his own".
This kind of exactitude is what makes for great comedy, even one that at times lacks heart.
He thought the pre-modernist "literary philosophers" of romanticism and idealism had shown "greater tenacity" than those philosophers who professed scientific exactitude (SEP, 80).
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