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The details are meticulously right: the boots, buckled shoes, slippers, even bed socks; the horses, the hats, the mobcaps, the tattered clothing of the Continental Army as Washington accepts the British surrender.
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Meticulously balancing the public right to information against countervailing rights to privacy, Dowling explains why the university has held back all e-mails in several categories.
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If today's edition leaves me a little cold, vintage copies from the 1930s, such as the one from 1939 pictured above right, are meticulously designed and full of beautiful images.
More engaged by Forrest the fighter and leader of men who can slice one Yankee "to ribbons with the double-edged sword in his left hand while simply choking another to death with his right," Bell meticulously renders his subject as the ferocious cavalry officer one of his frustrated opponents, William Tecumseh Sherman, excoriated as "the very devil".
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