Sentence examples for meticulous pace from inspiring English sources

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Mr. McMullen's meticulous pace — some pieces took more than a year to complete, his family said — was well known to colleagues.

For all his technological expertise, it is Mr. Dangin's rapport with photographers and his slow, meticulous pace that seem at the center of his success.

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The phrase, which honors Lubitsch's light tone and meticulous pacing, also implies a limiting judgment, as if he were, in the end, little more than a playful, skillful technician.

One of the thorniest and most celebrated legal thrillers in years, "Clayton" marks the directorial debut of "Bourne" trilogy screenwriter Tony Gilroy, whose film is distinguished by whip-smart dialogue, meticulous pacing, and plenty of riveting tension.

Finally, the low prevalence of unidirectional block in the present study is consistent with more recent observations based upon meticulous pacing manoeuvres in small patient groups.

For him, meticulous camerawork, pacing and artful splatter are a kind of carefully staged showmanship that the audience appreciates as pure performance.

This is a view shared by Michael Zimbalist, who – along with his brother, Jeff – directed the meticulous and fiercely paced documentary The Two Escobars about these two unrelated men and the way their lives intertwined to hold a mirror up to Colombian society.

Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark recount the story of the battle for the Taj with verve, pace and meticulous, if sometimes overwhelming, detail.

No, it's not exactly done with mirrors, but with the perfect pitch, exquisite pacing and meticulous plotting of a genuine master at this game.

For the film's American release, Paramount cut roughly 25 minutes and in the process eliminated the distinctive touches such as deliberate pacing and meticulous details that helped define Leone's style.

With perfect pitch, exquisite pacing and meticulous plotting, Barnard executes another flawless whodunit in the classic mode, this time featuring a personable television journalist who is confounded when he discovers the bones of a child in the attic of the old stone house he has just bought in Leeds.

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