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The heart of the biodynamic garden is the compost heap, which is meticulously tended using plant-based concoctions.
The plantation, now owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, does not only display its stunning Palladio-style house (which is meticulously unrestored), but also interprets the plantation with special attention to its slaveholding past.
The list price of just over $1,000 a square foot for this apartment — which is meticulously refurbished and set on a canal — is rather low, to expedite its sale, Mr. Prandini said.
A 2016 book by Joshua Rubenstein, "The Last Days of Stalin" — which is meticulously researched and not at all fictionalized or intentionally funny — portrays a Moscow in utter disarray for several years following Stalin's sudden demise.
But perhaps the best of all the fly-on-the-wall books giving the inside story of Lehman's collapse and the broader ensuing crisis is Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big to Fail", which is meticulously researched and littered with colourful anecdotes.Hunting the scapegoats, grinding the axesA meltdown on this scale was bound to offer plenty of scope for axe-grinding and blame-spreading.
These prisons are surrounded by vast tracts of industrial agriculture, and the prisons themselves are oftentimes situated on former farmland that was decommissioned as a result of a multiyear statewide drought — all of which is meticulously analyzed in Ruth Wilson Gilmore's book "Golden Gulag".
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There are about 7,200 cassettes on that wall, which was meticulously arranged to spell out "Eat" with white-colored boxes.
Furthermore, the as-received and the FSPed samples exhibited different wear behaviors and friction coefficients which were meticulously discussed based on the obtained results and observations.
His shoes, just visible under the hem of his coat, were as black as his hair, which was meticulously dyed and fell, somewhat remarkably given his 90 years, almost to his shoulders.
Pictures of the devastation in Jenin commanded substantial space and were accompanied by emotional descriptions taken from survivors, without a serious attempt to cross-examine their claims, and often without even recording the Israeli version of events (which was meticulously documented throughout the operation).
But the director there says the lower part of the zoo, which was meticulously rebuilt after the last flood, could be completely destroyed.
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