During my painstaking journey back to the table, I pass the two of them lunching together. |
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Well, try painstaking research, lots of waiting around, mounds of paperwork. |
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Forensic scientists yesterday continued their painstaking search through the bomb site, gathering evidence from the charred scene. |
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Learning to read and write in Navajo is a painstaking process for all students. |
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In the powerful heat of an Iowa summer, scrubbing spray-paint off concrete sidewalks with electric wire brushes is a painstaking job. |
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She had personally verified about 2,000 casualties through painstaking casework, although she knew these were just the tip of the iceberg. |
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Alex and his son have completely and utterly overhauled this machine over a period of two and a half years in what was painstaking work. |
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Each album since their debut has succumbed to ever-increasing layers of gloss and painstaking overproduction. |
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And learning from previous oversights, this commission will definitely go about its work in a painstaking manner. |
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It is a historical document showing the author's painstaking research and narrative skills. |
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However, all her painstaking attention to detail ended up being slightly derailed. |
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His technique shows a painstaking attention to detail in a labour-intensive process. |
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Bringing such a collection to life took months of painstaking research and development. |
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Forensic experts yesterday continued the painstaking search for clues to the London bombers. |
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He then set about a thorough and painstaking exploration of what an orchestral work of the late 20th century might be. |
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The foxy-coloured glazes had been applied with painstaking attention to detail. |
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He has a worldwide patent on the unique vehicle, now at its prototype stage after two and a half years of painstaking research. |
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It took almost a decade of meticulous and painstaking work to empty the tomb of Tutankhamen. |
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Besides, tons of hard work, painstaking efforts and perseverance are required. |
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Instead art students using all sorts of craft normally do it with painstaking care. |
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Compulsive working out at the gym is common, as is painstaking attention to diet and dietary supplements. |
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After a year of painstaking scientific research, the world's funniest joke was revealed on yesterday. |
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Although one has to admire the painstaking attention to detail in keeping the scaffold holes. |
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The secret of good tiling is painstaking preparation and accurate cutting and fixing. |
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Yesterday forensic experts continued their painstaking search for clues at the pensioner's home. |
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He warned that the investigation could prove to be a long haul as it would be thorough and painstaking. |
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The officers then begin the painstaking job of searching the house for drugs and stolen property. |
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The training was with painstaking precision and hard work was expected of all of us. |
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To shut me up he sent me a caption in which the painstaking hours of work were clearly visible. |
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This title will first have caused painstaking inquiry into my past, the peccadillos and all. |
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Investigators were yesterday beginning the painstaking task of identifying the cause of the disaster. |
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Like the best Minimalist works, her paintings possess a painstaking facture and structural rigor that invite slow, contemplative readings. |
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He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |
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What recommends his book above all else is its painstaking concentration on what is truly significant in O'Connor's symbolism. |
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The museum also has a painstaking renovation programme in its own workshops to bring new additions up to concourse condition. |
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In all it took me about 16 hours painstaking but tedious work to lay 24 feet of conductor rail. |
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Her detailed, painstaking research examines every aspect of the cocoon-producing and filature business. |
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The displays are focused intensely on the corpses and emphasize the painstaking choreography of the state funerals in the capital. |
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It's a magnificent piece of work, created by the islanders in over 30,000 painstaking hours. |
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The painstaking hunt paid off when on Saturday search teams finally located the flight recorder. |
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He receives detailed and painstaking instruction about the various phases and types of conflict, such as counter-insurgency warfare. |
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Yet it is exactly the films that attempt to show the painstaking process of canvas creation that are the most successful. |
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This book, like all of Rhea's works, is marked by thorough, painstaking research and crisp, lucid writing. |
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There are parchments of painstaking calligraphy, replete with fabulous swirls and curlicues, and magic carpets wider than the Bosphorus. |
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The theme was written in 1963, but developed almost beyond recognition over weeks of painstaking work with tapes and tone generators. |
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Carefully, she started a gradual, painstaking descent to the frothing ocean below. |
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All of our Veda mantras, Agamas, Puranas and Smritis would have been forgotten but for the painstaking memorizations by generations of priests. |
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This painstaking process involved deciphering the handwriting of the census enumerators. |
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Citing Bauhaus influence, especially the paintings of Josef Albers, she executed her works by hand with painstaking precision. |
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Through painstaking efforts, he put together a bicycle made of bamboo, abundantly available in his state. |
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Low-intensity warfare of this kind does not bring quick results and much of the work is low-key, repetitive and painstaking. |
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It presents the results of research on surviving prints, based on a painstaking physical examination of the paper used, watermarks and typefaces. |
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The police later took away their clothes as they rebuilt the bomb as part of the painstaking investigation. |
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Let us recommit ourselves to the slow and painstaking work of statecraft, which sees peace, not war as being inevitable. |
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But it is more concerned with creating a box office dynamo than recreating a painstaking account of history. |
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The labyrinthine diplomacy and politics of the Italian wars are the real subject of this painstaking book about what Jem meant to others. |
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Clark outlines the time-sensitive and painstaking negotiations required to ensure an executable plan for the Nato peacekeeping force. |
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There is a painstaking layering of paint, and certainly it takes many months for him to complete a work, but the paint is still fresh and loose. |
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Not that long ago, it was a painstaking task to mix animated characters with real ones. |
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The painstaking work of photo analysis takes experts with years and years of experience, poring for hours and hours over light tables. |
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This trilogy is interesting technically, as it shows a virtuosity of rostrum technique, combined with stylised and painstaking animation drawing. |
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There are no tasks that require the conscientious and painstaking effort of sedulous monographers. |
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The company is also shortly to open two new stores in Russia following months of painstaking market research. |
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Probably the most painstaking part of the job is the scrupulous documentation process. |
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Even with the most scrupulously painstaking scientific observation, truth could be approximated only by aggregating manifold observations. |
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I take my bottle and make another painstaking walk through the crowd to an empty bar stool, throwing my bag down on the bench in front of me. |
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His painstaking, comprehensive and thorough work was distinguished by deep sensitivity and fresh insights. |
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It is a painstaking and time-consuming process that even in this modern age remains more art than science. |
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Now it has been rescued by the museum and will start a long, painstaking restoration programme to bring it back to tip-top condition. |
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Small-leafed, slow-growing types of geraniums lend themselves to the painstaking art of topiary. |
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Incremental in approach, painstaking in process, the drawings coax a range of associations from the touch of the pencil. |
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With painstaking penmanship and a few erasures to correct spellings and numbers, the little girl explained herself. |
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The police cast doubt on this story by painstaking work with the records of mobile phone companies. |
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As a workman he was most painstaking, and always insisted on the work from his department being turned out in the best possible manner. |
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The even-tempered Montanan is conducting painstaking, closed-door negotiations. |
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His technique involved a painstaking process of multiple drawings, precise geometry and carefully applied blots of paint, often taking months. |
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It details every stage in the painstaking process of lifting a damaged, nuclear-armed submarine off the seabed in one of the most unwelcoming stretches of water in the world. |
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Then Mr Dilworth began the painstaking task of reeling them in. |
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It had taken long, painstaking hours to train the black cutting horse. |
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In order to paint the human form better, he studied anatomy, dissecting many cadavers at a time when this was unusual, and drawing them in painstaking detail. |
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But engraving is a painstaking and laborious art that requires patience, precision and lack of whim. |
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In order to make life easier for all you men out there this Christmas, he undertook some painstaking research into the dos and don'ts of buying smalls for your loved one. |
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Without any explanation we watch art restorers at work, and the painstaking, technical deconstruction of a Rembrandt. |
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All this requires much arduous, painstaking, and sometimes confusing work. |
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Monitoring and surveillance are painstaking work, but necessary to finding and preparing the perfect location. |
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In months of painstaking negotiations with the gang of eight, he agreed to the existing language. |
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Building cover is a long and painstaking process that involves more than remembering not to use a Hebrew word here and there. |
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Baseball Tonight ran a lengthy clip of former co-host and current Texas Rangers manager Buck Showalter demonstrating in painstaking detail how to cork a bat. |
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Through their painstaking effort and unrelenting passion, the Ferrando family is making some of the most interesting and tasty Nebbiolos in all of Piedmont. |
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The top ten resorts guide will be also be published on the Internet, based on even more painstaking investigations into what seafronts offered to visitors. |
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Last weekend volunteers undertook the painstaking task of cutting the grass around the base of each stone with scissors, in preparation for the restoration work. |
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They proved that fungi can be identified in virtually all patients with chronic rhinosinusitis if meticulous, painstaking efforts are taken to procure samples. |
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His choir-training methods were methodical, painstaking, and gentlemanly. |
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It has never been as painstaking as this habituation process. |
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The sources are complementary in identifying and locating toponyms, still a painstaking task, but immensely valuable for any study of settlement patterns. |
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Where I see a politician bestriding the British political scene, he sees a lonely figure, in constant danger of a painstaking alliance fracturing apart. |
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The signal will now be stored in engine sheds near Grosmont until a team of experts can begin the painstaking task of restoring it to its former glory. |
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The sandals nearly eclipsed Renee's tiny, delicate feet, and Suzie had spent a painstaking quarter of an hour painting her shell-like toenails a girlish shade of pink. |
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The scheme also led to administrative headaches, with painstaking and tortuous trawls through paper-based employment records, some extending back over 50 years. |
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Lots of painstaking research work went before we came up with the design. |
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Each stroke he made with the brush was incredibly painstaking, because he had to match it up precisely in order to give it a certain amount of realism. |
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One is left with a strong appreciation for the unique gift that allows stop-motion animators to perform such slow, painstaking work without going crazy. |
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If you've ever seen the basic cels of a cartoon from Disney or Warner Bros., you'll recognize the painstaking detail that has gone into these scenes. |
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Students in Sheffield are to bring some of Yorkshire's most historic ruins back to life on the Internet with painstaking recreations of what they once would have looked like. |
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But dog thefts often involve painstaking planning and coordination by groups that dognap for a living. |
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And the rational corrective is invariably slow and painstaking. |
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The male gaze flies right past all my painstaking attempts to craft my precious individual style and makes a beeline for the bubbies. |
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Tuesday, as the bonsai rotated on a wooden Lazy Susan, Del Tredici snipped at the root ball in a painstaking process that took three hours. |
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The book describes the election process in painstaking detail. |
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This painstaking process of checking texts and cultural data rather than dictionaries may seem to be not worth the candle for some long-rangers. |
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I marvel that a mind on the outs with itself should have nevertheless made a painstaking record of its every tremor. |
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The use of Sperrbrecher obviated the need to continuous and painstaking sweeping, but the cost was high. |
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All these painstaking men, considered together, may be said to have completed another species of criticism. |
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Archaeological adventure stories tend to ignore the painstaking work involved in carrying out modern surveys, excavations, and data processing. |
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Restoring it has been painstaking work, replacing thousands of corroded rivets and X-raying steel components to check for racks or corrosion. |
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The front matter, running to 134 page in length, is exhaustive, rich in information, painstaking in detail, and abundantly referenced throughout. |
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A painstaking search then began to identify the body and Philomena's Claddagh ring soon took the search to Ireland. |
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Among the painstaking parts of the process are installing the miters, ornamental purfles, inlays and finish work. |
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The estrogens in Premarin are extracted from the urine, through a sophisticated and painstaking process. |
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In 1983, the otolaryngologist began a painstaking, 17-year routine of collecting ear-infection data on same-sex twins and triplets. |
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Asser represents Alfred as a Solomonic judge, painstaking in his own judicial investigations and critical of royal officials who rendered unjust or unwise judgments. |
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But it was Medwyn's wife Gwenda who had the painstaking task of creating it with more than 100 tomatoes, all fixed to an oval of flower arranger's oasis with cocktail sticks. |
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And for staff and volunteers at Stoneleigh Abbey that means three weeks of painstaking work to ensure the majestic house is spic-and-span ahead of its big Easter re-opening. |
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Currently, deploying a wireless network is a painstaking process. |
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