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With strong showings from both Bush and Christie, Rubio's grasp on second place in the Granite state appeared less clear after a night that could alter the momentum he so meticulously gained less than a week before.
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"You know, nothing ventured, nothing gained". Each of the six artifacts were meticulously sampled for microscopic traces of tissue that would have nestled in their fractures and crevices.
Planning meticulously and forewarning each curator of his intentions, he gained access to instruments, often lying undisplayed in storerooms, which he handled, measured, weighed, photographed, described and drew.
He stalks the streets of Belfast, meticulously targeting professional women, all of whom he has followed and gained power over in some way.
He meticulously studied and copied their works and began to make forgeries; he gained notoriety when one of his forged Shitaos successfully deceived the connoisseurs.
He gained a reputation for dexterity in cross-examination and for calmly and meticulously building up an argument that was original, but immovable.
And then are the the dragons... "Bethesda has worked meticulously to make sure the beasts look powerful and menacing when banking, flapping their wings, gaining altitude before making another strafing run, and breathing fire on their hapless victims.
Both instances saw the host families break the laws of hospitality in order to gain the upper hand politically, and the Campbell men actually stayed with the MacDonalds for two weeks before they were ordered to begin the massacre -- something that had been meticulously planned by the Campbells to avoid making the MacDonalds suspicious.
The virtual medal table compiled by statistics company Infostrada, and published by The Times, USA Today and The Australian, claims to meticulously sweep all sports and competitions to produce a definitive guide where performances gain or lose importance according to how recently they occurred, where the athlete finished and the prestige of the event.
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