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Meyer is a graceful writer in full command of his voice, with a scrupulous eye for detail and a flawless sense of comic timing.
And without the right grades, the right university name, a scrupulous eye for detail and an appreciation for what the firm is looking for, all this can amount to little or nothing.
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Kagan's scant legal record will, undoubtedly, be pored over by scrupulous eyes.
All of these men are much better known to casual gallery-goers than the subject of Judith E Stein's scrupulous biography Eye of the Sixties: Richard Bellamy and the Transformation of Modern Art.
Or, to be more precise, Lombardi's art, while scrupulous and eye-opening, is not really about specifics, although it can first appear to be because his drawings look so meticulously made.
Peter Raymont and Michèle Hozer's new documentary, "Genius Within: The Inner Life of Glenn Gould," advances the claim that its subject was one of the most important artists of the 20th century, and while this idea is more often asserted than argued in the film, the filmmakers nonetheless supply a scrupulous, candid and eye-opening account of his life and times.
Wasil is a kind, scrupulous kid, with intelligent eyes and a mop of black hair.
At thirty, she was divorced from an engineer by the name of Michel Nogues and had custody of their nine-year-old twins, to whom she was an attentive, a scrupulous, but also — to foreign eyes — a severe and unbending mother.
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