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At times, all of this can make the album seem too meticulously composed — "Have One on Me" was a little looser and, perhaps consequently, a lot more intimate.
The games we had invented and codified were still – this sentimental theory went – not to be planned too meticulously, or coached too scientifically, or played too single-mindedly.
They were protesting against the defacing of a statue of Meenatai, the wife of the movement's founder and demagogue, Balasaheb Thackeray.The July 11th attacks, however, were too meticulously planned and too efficiently executed to be dismissed as spontaneous retaliation in a campaign of tit-for-tat communal violence.
"Passing Strange" meticulously — sometimes too meticulously; the book can be plodding — recounts the unlikely convergence of two lives: King was born in 1842 in Newport, R.I., to parents of longstanding American stock, and Ada Copeland was born a slave in Georgia, months before Confederate guns fired on Fort Sumter.
Much of VfL's success, from the strategic signings of Japanese (PR) and Italian players (10% of the town's population are Italians) to the construction of a modern stadium in 2001, has been too meticulously planned to be filed under "football fairy tale".
But as Michael Kinsley said of deals done in Washington, the true scandals don't involve what's illegal as often as they involve what's all too meticulously legal.
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Inspired, yes, and also meticulously rehearsed.
There is, too, a meticulously annotated, color-coded map that tracks how the fires in the towers moved on the morning of Sept. 11 -- window by window, floor by floor, timed to the minute as they chased trapped office workers.
Users therefore might be weary of spending too much time meticulously curated custom feeds.
While each component has been studied meticulously, too little consideration has been given to possible associations and interactions between the inflammatory mediators, and to their joint presence, as part of the inflammatory microenvironment, in breast cancer.
For all its abrupt and gutsy glamour, "Too Bright" had been meticulously controlled.
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