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On the other hand, she scrupulously describes his progress, painting by painting (but maddeningly doesn't tell us where most of them are), from the moment the post-impressionists knocked the wind out of his conservative youthful sails.

While her portraits of Richler and Keane celebrate their moral virtues -- Richler's kindness, Keane's gallantry -- Moore emerges as deeply charming but finally a monster; the chapter on Naipaul scrupulously describes both his chilly megalomania and cruelty, and how, on a trip to his native Trinidad, Athill began to understand what it was he had escaped and what that must have cost him.

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American nonfictional writers of the same period such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry Thoreau scrupulously described the lessons of organization, of unity, and of moral beauty to be deciphered from the vicissitudes of nature.

Her final essay (from which this posthumously published book takes its title), which scrupulously described the feelings of fear, uncertainty and hope associated with graduating from university, went viral.

While Whedon has no official website, that role is sometimes erroneously attributed to Whedonesque.com, while other media outlets scrupulously describe the relationship between Whedon and the site.

While they doubtlessly were the target of an intentional leak, their top-rate professional reputation can assure us that they have been scrupulously accurate in describing their sources as Obama administration "political officials" and "senior administration officials," among others.

In thirty-one scrupulously elliptical lines, he described the emotional arc of a marriage, the death of one spouse — "She remembers the despair, / The ashy taste of unfiltered coffee" — and the pending mortality of the other.

It placed fourth on Ain't It Cool News' Top 10 Best Scores Of 2008 List, being described as "scrupulously weaving together strains of bone-chillingly cold horror with the encompassing warmth of newly acquired love".

He describes him as 'scrupulously honest, honest as the day is long – he is a good guy".

Two colleagues from the Bermite Powder Company described Parsons' work habits as "scrupulously neat" and "exceptionally cautious".

When Maxime Du Camp was commissioned by the French Ministry of Education in 1849 to compile a photographic record of the canonical Egyptian monuments, his camera was described as a "new companion resourceful, quick and always scrupulously faithful".

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