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Moreover, quick plots may be less meticulous and ambitious.
He was no less meticulous when it came to photographing his children.
Reza Shokrollahi from Khabgard, a famous Iranian literary blog, said censors were spending less time scrutinising books, but this did not imply they had become less meticulous.
Working-class people may be, as we're ceaselessly reminded, less meticulous about matters of law and propriety than their "betters", but they're also much less self-obsessed.
A less confident, or indeed less meticulous, player might have been weighed down by such expectations but Mickelson is self-assurance personified, not to mention the master of preparation.
He has also opened Bar Masa next door, a slightly larger, less meticulous version of Masa that seats 13 at the bar and 26 in a lounge area and takes no reservations.
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Good's preparation was never less than meticulous, as Marty Wilde confirms.
GARDENERS east of the Rockies who are less than meticulous weeders will invariably find the common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca) in their sunny to partly sunny borders.
Separately, Clinton administration officials acknowledged that the United States had been less than meticulous in the mid-1990's in enforcing its ban on aid to Biopreparat.
State Department officials say the organization has failed to establish itself as a unifying force for the opposition and has been less than meticulous with its financial accounting.
Most of these pre-19th century mistresses were less than meticulous, Herman writes, covering "the crusty filth and overpowering stench of their bodies with velvets, laces and a hearty dose of cologne".
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