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The still life here is a meticulously painted grouping of fruits.
One study, published last week in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, finds the glass half full: In a small but meticulously chosen group of healthy obese people, even a controlled run-up in weight did not knock metabolic function off-course.
Ranging from the Atlantic to the sea of Galilee, the samples are grouped together here in Kovats's meticulously catalogued installation All The Sea.
Each line item was coded meticulously, depending on the type of expenditure, and similar items were grouped and aggregated.
A State Department official said an interagency committee was drafting new guidelines for vetting relief groups more meticulously to ensure that "bad groups do not get recognition or money from the U.S. government".
In contrast, animals raised for show competitions at fairs are typically reared individually or in small groups and are meticulously groomed and individually fed (20, 21 ).
The HI-SEAS crew documents every meal meticulously, like a group of neurotic nutritionists.
Years of club gigs have honed the eight-piece Dap-Kings' technique, and in its recordings the group meticulously recreates the sound of '60s-era James Brown and Stax Records.
The group meticulously selected the people who would elicit both sympathy and outrage, who were pristine in form and character.
In 2014, the group even signed on to an open letter to ISIS, which was penned by 120 Muslim scholars, that meticulously deconstructed the group's theology.
When it was over, questions about how this could happen centered on three groups: a meticulously organized, well coordinated and heavily armed company of white nationalists; a fiercely resistant and determined group of counterprotesters prepared to stop the Saturday rally; and state and local authorities who seemed caught off guard by the boldness and persistence of both groups.
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