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Funder's prose is clear, easy to read, scrupulously lacking in stylistic idiosyncrasies.
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As the writer of a recent gay social biography of E. M. Forster, I was disappointed to read Deborah Solomon's dismissive review of R. Tripp Evans's beautifully written and scrupulously researched life of the painter Grant Wood ("Gothic American," Oct. 31).
Transcripts and field notes were closely read and scrupulously coded and organized in a tree structure.
Drivers were asked to drive normally and not requested to do anything special but to scrupulously follow the given itinerary.
He is said to scrupulously study market research.
She believed in these statements, but they were not original to her, and therefore she had to scrupulously acknowledge that.
In the United States, prosecutions are supposed to be scrupulously nonpartisan.
Scientists are meant to be scrupulously honest and objective.
To be scrupulously fair to top folk in fund management, there have been counter-examples.
He appeared to be scrupulously sticking to his pledge during the current crisis.
And, to be scrupulously fair, the banks' stance may have some legitimacy.
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