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Such calculi are, in the precise sense, incomplete.
The layers of local history and a precise sense of place are paramount in his work.
He also brought his precise sense of timing to bear on the show.
Mr. Godard's work of the last 20 years or so is poetic in a different, more precise sense.
Eton and Cambridge shaped his life as an amateur, using that word in its precise sense, as an enthusiast.
I understand that my son is trying to get a precise sense of the world he is about to enter — the wide world.
Mr. O'Nan's book, humorless though it may be, nonetheless derives some power and authenticity from a precise sense of geography, class and time.
The film's precise sense of period and cultural nuance is seen in Clough glorying in his silver Mercedes-Benz saloon and Taylor driving a green Morris Traveller.
The grisly mayhem is balanced by a quiet, precise sense of formal decorum, and a brutal, vengeful worldview coexists with a disarmingly sentimental moralism.
the shifting, conditional nature of place is always matched in Didion's work by a mercilessly precise sense of time, of history--of facts.
For a more precise sense of dimension, look at the image below, showing one of the submunitions, rendered safe, and many of its components, against a measuring tape.
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