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Where there were couples, he was punctilious about addressing the man.
Papadopoulos never came under serious pressure from Greece's Nato allies, for he was punctilious in carrying out the country's obligations under the alliance.
One hundred points!" He was punctilious about being on time, barring latecomers, and when serving older wines he banned spitting, which prompted some guests, alarmed at the number of bottles they would be sampling, to hide spittoons in their laps.
To Uncle Phil's credit, he never showed the least sign of skepticism at her symptoms; he was punctilious in his attentions, urging her to put her feet up, bringing the barley water with soda that she'd "suddenly taken a fancy to".
He was punctilious, and quick to resent insult, fancied or real.
The servers are punctilious.
By C. S. Hershey and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, February 3 , 1940 P. 13At a breakfast party of debutants at the Waldorf one of them was punctilious about thanking the waiter whenever he performed the slightest service for her.
The New Yorker, February 3 , 1940 P. 13At a breakfast party of debutants at the Waldorf one of them was punctilious about thanking the waiter whenever he performed the slightest service for her.
At the same time, the 'Ndrangheta is punctilious in its observance of old-fashioned underworld values.
Hill is punctilious with earnestly observed retro detail, and sometimes this is a bit heavy-handed.
An Adolphe von Menzel portrait of a sleeping pupil is punctilious and humane.
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