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These 18th- and 19th-century essayists and pamphleteers were not self-described neutral observers who meticulously separated facts from opinions, discarded the opinions and then left readers to form their own judgments.
The adhesions present around the pedicle were meticulously separated out.
Briefly, the pouch membrane was meticulously separated from the adjacent subcutaneous tissue by blunt dissection using curved scissors, and the base of the membrane was then cut from the dorsal fascia using straight surgical scissors.
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The pouch membrane was then separated meticulously from adjacent subcutaneous and paraspinal tissues by blunt dissection (panels e to j).
In the magistrates court, youths are meticulously kept separate from older offenders, and it is good practice for courts to have separate entrances and waiting areas for youth court users including defendants, their parents or carers, and witnesses.
The 1860 phonautogram was separated into 16 tracks, which Mr. Giovannoni, Mr. Feaster and Mr. Martin meticulously stitched back together, making adjustments for variations in the speed of Scott's hand-cranked recording.
For instance, a yellow-and-blue billboard promoting a local personal-injury lawyer glares over a wall separating Ando's meticulously crafted landscape from the street.
Robert Beacham, MNS (646) 300-7200; mns.com MAINTENANCE: $991 a month PROS: A frosted glass wall separates the living and sleeping areas in this meticulously renovated space.
Separating means separating".
An appropriately sized Medpor orbital implant was inserted, and the last step consisted of meticulously closing the anterior and posterior Tenon's capsule and conjunctiva as separate layers with 6-0 polyglactin (Vicryl; Ethicon Inc).
Dressed meticulously.
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