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Cantaloupe was devoured down to the rind, but nothing beat corn on the cob for a treat — they would meticulously peck out every last kernel.
Like a colonel preparing for battle, I would meticulously pack days, if not weeks, ahead for the journeys that I routinely made back to the United States when all three of my children were still little.
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It's totally gorge!" Sofia stopped me in the middle of the hallway to admire the clothes I'd meticulously picked out that morning.
Digital-file sharing only hastened my musical decline: the bootlegged demos I'd meticulously catalogued gathered dust while I ripped my classmates' albums from a shared online library.
If I did, it would be with pink and black hair which I'd meticulously dyed in my dad's shower after a Placebo concert, mismatching Converse shoes, a System of a Down T-shirt and an eyebrow piercing.
On the left front panel of the blouse she applied the distinctive interlocked "DD" logo of Darby Dan Farm that she'd meticulously cut out of a patch of chocolate brown iron-on fabric.
Worries about cistern neglect aside, and after I'd meticulously timed the first seven minutes of the flight – apparently that's the most likely period for a plane to crash – I began to enjoy the idea of a holiday.
Taking her advice to heart, I spent the night before my big day tidying up the apartment and laying out my outfits and activities for the stress-free itinerary I'd meticulously plotted.
The scene would be meticulously mapped and marked with grids and stakes to measure the depth of any evidence recovered.
Last week Mr Medvedev said that Russia would "consistently and meticulously" re-equip its armed forces, which have a reputation of being poorly trained, underpaid and rife with bullying.
He would plan lessons meticulously, but it was very easy to sidetrack him and get him going on rambling anecdotes about his girlfriend, and jazz, and the times he was nearly expelled from school.
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