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Against a backdrop of punishing nature and menacing warlords, Schulman meticulously explores the inner lives of her characters, as both Jeremy and Max are forced to weigh the effects of their work on the land they have begun to love.
Fluent in all genres, he meticulously explores an artist's oeuvre to select tracks in just the right sequence, compiles the finest liner notes, photos and other accompanying information to create a compelling, comprehensive story and supervises remastering so the songs frequently sound better than the originals.
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Through divisions, disjunctions and shifting viewpoints, Drew's meticulously constructed novel explores the two families' rival interpretations of the events and decisions of everyday life.
While the plans to invade, capture and revitalise Iraq's flagging oil industry with a view to open it up to foreign investors were explored meticulously by the Pentagon, US State Department and UK Foreign Office – there was little or no planning for humanitarian or social reconstruction.
Since no association was observed with clinical diagnosis, co-existing risk factors and radiological findings, it is imperative that the possibility of accompanying fungal colonization should be explored meticulously in such patients.
Anderson clearly asserts himself in details like the urban metropolis' retro communication technology and the meticulously-organized garbage explored by the titular dogs.
"The network of loose ends, knots and chaos" seen on the backs (the show also includes paintings of the backs of the pieces) "corresponds to but remain[s] psychologically different from the meticulously sewn front image" and explores notions of identity, especially the two identities each person possesses, the private and presented self.
An elegant and meticulously planned study was published today that explores this complex question.
Mitchell Zuckoff, a reporter for The Boston Globe, meticulously follows Greg and Tierney's story and explores the history of prenatal testing and the medical, social and educational issues surrounding Down syndrome.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com