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Once, after a food author spent the day watching her make pie crust, taking meticulous notes on how many times she cut and stirred, she called Ms. Reichl.
In staging the third movement, Mr. Franklin was helped by Johanna Bernstein Wilt, the company's ballet mistress, who viewed the films again and again, taking meticulous notes on Massine's complex, mercurial patterns.
As the court heard this week of his orders that inmates who soiled themselves be forced to eat their excrement, Duch appeared inscrutable, taking meticulous notes of all that was said.
So, sometimes, taking meticulous notes might make sense.
In focusing on this era, and by taking meticulous notes on the maps he collected, Rumsey created a valuable resource for studying the history of cartography, says Susan Schulten, a historian at the University of Denver who used Rumsey's collection to research her 2012 book, Mapping the Nation.
Cutler started taking meticulous notes, to help him keep daily events in order.
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Take meticulous notes in lecture, and do your homework on time.
Being a pianist takes meticulous skill.
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