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"It may take a few days before we know with some exactness how many people died."
IN his words there was an exactness, and a chill.
Father Brown began to ask himself with more exactness what the steps suggested.
Exactness in the middle term is a deep fact from the global class field theory.
I was especially grateful for the exactness of its detail.
It does not turn away but looks, shamelessly, with exactness.
They didn't pay enough attention to the wire, the exactness of it.
There was a sense of exactness about the vehicle that suited his nature.
I speak generally, and not with any pretension to exactness.
All results were verified for the exactness of the conversion factors.
In casual conversation he recalls events from long ago with great exactness.
Deductions are taken for form and exactness of elements performed.
Therefore, the exactness of the language's sounds will never be historically precise.
Yes, Socrates, you have described the nature of opinion with wonderful exactness.
How much more, one cannot say with exactness, but I should think two-thirds more.
"These be the very haps as they happened, in marvelous exactness!"
With great speed and exactness every preparation was rapidly made by these experienced men.
The exactness of your memory was once proverbial in the Party."
There was an exactness that you had to meet in order to pass muster."
He told that tale with the same exactness, needing another mind to work upon these discoveries.
He mimicked the President with startling exactness and everyone laughed.
The mere fact that he is an accountant gives him an impression of exactness.
But he paid his court to them with great exactness, and clearly derived pleasure from the pursuit.
In her habits, she was a living impersonation of order, method, and exactness.
Otherwise, her singing had richness, ease and exactness: three more.