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He saw her out with punctilious courtesy to the door.
Polite and punctilious, he seems ready at all times to do business.
Once we might not have been so punctilious about dessert.
But not all officials have been punctilious about keeping the secrets.
A particular strength of Powell's was his punctilious attention to getting everything right.
And they, he knew, are much more punctilious than hotel detectives.
For whatever reason, liberal groups tend to be more punctilious about this.
The two also gave the impression of being very punctilious in their communication.
The higher the tab, the more punctilious an establishment should be.
Therefore, those who use it have to be punctilious about taking the pill at the right time.
Hiroshi was a punctilious man who left little to chance.
And next year at this time, a punctilious few will celebrate the new millennium.
Even the most punctilious journalists know that some errors are inevitable.
Statisticians do not believe the punctilious precision of that figure.
"Our friend is very punctilious," said Poirot with a smile.
Washington was famous for his stern public bearing and punctilious manners.
Ruth grew out of all her clothes with punctilious regularity.
Actually, Roberto was not so punctilious as to point out the flaw in this argument.
"I can only tell you that he was punctilious in expressing his gratitude.
The Swiss are punctilious about issuing tickets, but do not always expect them to be paid.
They kept a punctilious distance from advertisers, lobbyists, and politicians as a matter of policy.
A punctilious collector, he wanted to know the true identities behind the masquerades.
Octagon spent six years in a punctilious art restoration and conversion project.
He was also known to be punctilious in his performance of mitzvahs.
Along the way he proved himself competent, reliable, punctilious and physically brave.