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And so Staff Sgt. Miguel Deynes labored meticulously, almost lovingly, over every crease and fold, every ribbon and badge, of the dress uniform that would clothe Captain Blanchard in his final resting place.
The movie doesn't "get" him because he can't be gotten, really, in any medium other than the one in which he so meticulously labored.
Invitations were sent, the details were meticulously labored over, and finally, to the almost-hysteric joy of the crowds, the big day arrived.
It is also because of her husband that no day passes without Mrs. Devlin thumbing through one of the 23 photo albums Chief Devlin labored over, for decades, meticulously labeling and dating each photograph.
Big sedans even when their cabins are swathed in leather and meticulously constructed can feel labored on twisting pavement.
Since 2nd grade, I have meticulously constructed words, labored over my ideas, and happily written down the random thoughts that came to mind in my weathered notebooks.
Historian Dawn Mabalon's book Little Manila Is in the Heart: The Making of the Filipina/o American Community in Stockton, California (Duke University Press, 2013) meticulously and passionately documents the labor struggles and contributions of Filipino farm workers, including Itliong, who called Stockton home when they were not in the fields.
Big sedans--even when their cabins are swathed in leather and meticulously constructed--can feel labored on twisting pavement.
Enjoy the meticulously arranged fruits of Klemp's labor below, many of which would fit snugly on the head of a nail, and be sure check out Matthew Killip's full documentary about the man behind the microstructures, The Diatomist.
"Forging America is a valuable resource for information about a lesser-known aspect of slave labor in North America". "John Bezís-Selfa has produced a well-organized, meticulously researched, and thought-provoking account of eighteenth-century ironmaking in eastern British North America.... Forging America: Ironworkers, Adventurers, and the Industrious Revolution is a book to be reckoned with.
Mr. Kleibacker returned to New York in 1957 and worked for the dressmaker Nettie Rosenstein; three years later he started his own collection, laboring over the choice of fabrics and construction, sometimes meticulously tearing threads from fabrics to slightly change their color.
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