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She scrupulously edited the sermons.
She scrupulously edited her output throughout her career.
It is less than scrupulously edited ("One learns from their environs, particularly when it comes to the priorities").
By the time the two, scrupulously edited volumes came out, de Graef's revelation had been reported widely in the press; the Times Magazine had published an article on de Man's past that contained additional damaging information (specifically, that he was a bigamist); and the people who wrote for journals of opinion had mostly savaged de Man, his work, and academic literary theory.
The books have been scrupulously edited by Christopher Carduff; his "Note on the Texts" is exceptionally full, tracing Maxwell's earlier novels through their several revisions, and his twenty-nine pages labelled "Chronology" approach the intimacy and interest of a full-length biography.
"Liberation" is the third volume of Isherwood's diaries, and like the previous two it has been scrupulously edited by Katherine Bucknell, with a very extensive glossary of the many figures who passed through Isherwood's gossipy social world in California in the 1970s and early '80s.
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The miracle is that Mr. Condo doesn't succumb to imitation more often, or doesn't in this survey, which has been scrupulously selected and edited by Ralph Rugoff, director of the Hayward Gallery in London, and Laura Hoptman, a former senior curator at the New Museum and now at the Museum of Modern Art.
Roark was shaken: she and the others thought they had edited it scrupulously to insure that it did not.
Eisenstein picks out a face here and there — a bereaved mother, an outraged older woman, a handsome male student — but for the most part what we are responding to are pure lines of force, slashed across the screen and conveyed by editing that scrupulously preserves the spatial integrity of the scene.
Apart from the magisterial The Ingmar Bergman Archives (Taschen), edited by Paul Duncan and Bengt Wanselius, the year's most significant movie book is Richard Brody's scrupulously researched, acutely discerning Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard (Faber).
Never mind that, scrupulously following the Times conflict of interest rules, I resigned from that board as soon as I agreed to write for this newspaper -- making me much more fastidious than, say, William Kristol, who served on that same board while editing The Weekly Standard.
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