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