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I remember that she was very strict and precise.
Former students remembered Father Johnston as a man strict and precise, who insisted that they addressed him as "Father" even when answering yes or no.
In this sunny and exuberant piece the eight dancers, seemingly liberated from the strict and precise choreography of the preceding pieces, respond to the gay Latino rhythms with blithe and blissful movements, making this inspired finale a glorious celebration of life and dance.
For all these reforms, we have set for ourselves strict and precise timetables.
It seems that a strict and precise separation of these two terms is not possible.
While sonnets follow a strict and precise form, they reward your patience with song-like ("sonnetto") poetry.
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But if that is the view, then identity could be just as strict, fixed, and precise as both Butler and Reid seem to want, for Y could be identical to X only in case that relation obtains, no matter how strongly or weakly.
He is exacting and precise.
Germany and some other Member States are also keeping a close eye on stricter and more precise terms of subsidiarity in the evolving federal system.
One of the league's goals in negotiating the new C.B.A. was stricter and more precise language to prevent excessive backdiving and, apparently, to penalize teams, like the Canucks, that had negotiated these contracts under the previous agreement.
However, this cannot be the whole story: stricter and more precise requirements than the purely formal ones must be imposed for a theory to be taken seriously as a fundamental description of natural processes (an opinion shared by J. Bell).
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