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The servers are punctilious.
(Which, the dictionary says, means the smell of the earth after rain. And, by the way, "muir" is a Scottish form of "moor". Like many autodidacts—he went professional early Morris can be punctilious). All I can say is that, because of the turnover in the male ranks, Morris made this piece entirely for the company's women, all eight of them, and that it was good to see the varsity team by itself.
Mrs. Gandhi has been punctilious about keeping up appearances.
Even Justice Souter's resignation letter was punctilious and reserved.
Where there were couples, he was punctilious about addressing the man.
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.
But France, too, must be punctilious about observing all judicial proprieties.
Excited users are punctilious at first but leave their devices in the drawer in the long term.
An Adolphe von Menzel portrait of a sleeping pupil is punctilious and humane.
Leveson was punctilious about that and countless eminent people in the free-speech world confirm it.
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