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In a scrupulous survey of all the research, Quality Costs shows how and why early-years help is not nearly good enough.
In a scrupulous review of 50 years of research into the academic impact of studying the arts, Ellen Winner, a Boston College professor of psychology, and Lois Hetland, who teaches at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, searched mostly in vain for evidence of a causal influence on school success.
In fact, push the notion of hidden pattern a bit further and chart reading can even turn religious: the analyst Perry J. Kaufman devotes 10 pages to financial astrology in a scrupulous theoretical text, "Trading Systems and Methods" (1998, Wiley), a method few analysts would probably confess to using.
Swinton's release of the emails has the appearance of perhaps wanting to abscond from the backlash in a scrupulous way.
The music critic Ernest Bradbury comments that Heseltine's songs "serve both singer and poet, the one in their memorably tuneful vocal lines, the other in a scrupulous regard for correct accentuation free from any suggestion of pedantry".
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He is depicted as a patron of the arts, a valiant leader in war and a scrupulous supporter of religion.
SOME of the most significant events of the blacklist era -- anti-Communist hysteria, Harry S. Truman's loyalty programs, Joseph McCarthy swinging treason charges like sledgehammers -- are part of the fabric of Ring Lardner Jr.'s eloquent memoir "I'd Hate Myself in the Morning," a scrupulous, compassionate cultural history of a surreal time.
Others were thinking of the role the 9/11 Commission played in pulling together a scrupulous accounting of the terrorist attack.
In 1984 they bought a 5 acre farm in Monmouth County; after feeling taken advantage of in the deal, Weinberg became a scrupulous researcher in real estate matters, often spending days at town halls looking over obscure zoning regulations.
Jane is in her eighties, and a scrupulous Calvinist; she had come to the United States in 1922, leaving behind her younger brother Joseph, whom she had raised after the death of their parents.
Except for the few bright threads in his necktie, there was a scrupulous lack of color in his clothing that seemed protective.
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