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Sure, for posterity, but I'm not fooling myself that one day archivists at the Dan Kois Memorial Library will scrupulously note my Best Ensemble winner from 1999 ("Henry Fool").
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Personal rows, the ups and downs of careers, the snakes and ladders of the academy (Mr Menand is especially good on these) are scrupulously noted.
The details of the call are recorded and documented with the specifics of the suspected violation scrupulously noted and then passed on to the Masters rules committee.
But this is the same Omar Bakri who called for the assassination of Tony Blair and in the aftermath of Sept. 11, as Ronson scrupulously notes in a late addition to the book, expressed "initial delight" in the terror attack.
Still, the notes, concisely written, are scrupulously fair about noting the views of other editors, they offer clear, explanations of difficult passages, they are helpful on language, and the many excellent comments on theatrical options will be of value to actors.
Hundreds of notes scrupulously document the Bard's occasional anachronisms and contemporary allusions, signal his borrowings from Elizabethan sources, weigh difficult cruxes, tease out multiple puns and offer options for performance.
Digital technology comes partly to the rescue; in the thorough and scrupulously documented booklet notes, Richard Warren Jr., the curator for historical recordings at Yale University, explains that the original discs were transferred to digital using a Packburn Audio Noise Suppressor, and some needle jumps were repaired via computer.
These works are very carefully researched; sources and "justifications" (as the French call them) are scrupulously set forth in notes, appendixes, bibliographies; inference and conjecture, when used, are duly labeled as such; no fictional devices or manipulations of material are permitted, and the life is generally developed in straight chronological order.
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.
Joseph Edward Persico, (born July 19 , 1930 Gloversville, N.Y. died Aug. 30, 2014, Albany, N.Y.) American speechwriter, historian, and author who was noted for his scrupulously researched biographies and historical accounts.
July 19 , 1930Gloversville, New York August 30, 2014 Albany, New York Joseph Edward Persico, (born July 19 , 1930 Gloversville, N.Y. died Aug. 30, 2014, Albany, N.Y.) American speechwriter, historian, and author who was noted for his scrupulously researched biographies and historical accounts.
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