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His only mistake was that they had been too painstaking in the way they removed the orchids.
This may sound like a far too painstaking setup.
I don't think you need be too painstaking; a rough finish will look more appropriate here.
Fassel felt the Giants had grown too painstaking in their offensive decisions and their play-calling choices.
And, although the pharmacological significance of chirality was evident in the 1930s, separating the mixtures was until recently too painstaking to be practical.
In the 1980's, an appointed committee decided that a detailed exercise in data collection was too "painstaking," and opted instead to do an aerial survey.
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Charlotte, too, was painstaking in her concern for their welfare and education, but less relaxed, as though being Queen blocked spontaneous affection.
And, if you consider painstaking attention to detail a sign of luxury, it was one of the most luxurious, too.
While what happened in Ferguson is certainly painstaking (and painstaking, perhaps is a gross understatement), we must realize that incidents of this sort happens all too often throughout our country.
The craftsmanship is painstaking and impressive: layer upon layer of glossy keyboards, reverberant guitars and choirlike backing vocals (although Mr. Tedder applies too much obvious Auto-Tune to his leads).
"Diplomacy is painstaking work.
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