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1 The second hour found him examining the equipment of the car with great particularity .
2 He examined her, puzzling again, wiping the cup in his fingers with great particularity .
3 Martyr notices it with great particularity as already conferred, in a letter of February, 1495.
4 As he was leaving Walcott inquired politely for Mrs. Dean, then with great particularity for Miss Underwood.
5 Such an analysis, indeed, executed with great particularity , may already be found in well-known works on this subject.
6 Spot had found Fossette, with the aid of Amy's incurable carelessness, and had at once examined her with great particularity .
7 The centre was occupied by a long green table, at which the President sat shuffling a pack of cards with great particularity .
8 If you mention the eastern winter to a Californiac, he tells you with great particularity of the dreadful storms he encountered there.
9 And they made such statements with great particularity to Senator Orville H. Platt, of Connecticut, who was too wise a man to credit them.
10 Each spoon was polished with the greatest particularity before it was laid on the tray; each knife passed under inspection.
11 Your abstractedness, child, (affectation of abstractedness, some call it,) savours, let me tell you, of greater particularity , than we aim to carry.
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