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It's a little confusing, and "fun" has been rather too scrupulously avoided; or, a little more generously, its idea of "engagement" is somewhat dour and limited.
The panel discussion was held to celebrate the N.S.C.'s seventieth anniversary, but the subtext of the evening, which the panelists were too scrupulously diplomatic to acknowledge, was the profound upheaval of the present moment.
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It's also scrupulously fair.
The data must also be scrupulously honest and extremely clear.
Emma Norton Scandinavia would be an excellent choice, as it won't be too hot and is, generally, scrupulously clean.
It's just too easy — unless we doctors are scrupulously humble — to mistake disagreement for disease, and inadvertently dismiss the legitimate preferences of people with mental illness.
I found it took time to get into this revival of Seán O'Casey's great play about the events surrounding the Easter Rising of 1916: Vicki Mortimer's design of a decaying Dublin tenement, while scrupulously detailed, is almost too monumental, and the theatre's acoustic doesn't always favour what Raymond Williams dubbed O'Casey's "adjectival drunkenness".
Mr. Dittelman was also known as being scrupulously ethical.
"He's scrupulously honest, and a gentleman, too -- kind and gracious and honorable".
Brown says it's too early to worry about that and scrupulously avoids offering up suggestions.
They are, like the rest of him, scrupulously amiable and unwilling to announce themselves with too much fanfare.
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