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" ... Granted, marketing folks, myself among them, can and should be rather fastidious, recognizing that: ... "
" ... Pharmacist technician Lauren recently received an email that her management sent to her entire division reminding them of the corporate policy about arriving to work at least 10 minutes before the store opens to the public. She’s always been a fastidious rule-following type so she took the admonition to heart and felt somewhat chastised because she’d been in the habit of always arriving a minute or two before her shift started but rarely ten minutes prior. She was a bit puzzled by the policy “reminder” because she couldn’t even enter the building until the assistant manager arrived (with the keys to the building) and she was notoriously late, but she dismissed the thought and just decided to start arriving even earlier. Unfortunately, after the email “reminder” the chronically late assistant manager continued to arrive late (and the other chronically late staff member also continued to stroll in 15 or more minutes after his shift start time) so now my friend arrives even earlier (in accordance with the communication) and just sits in her car wasting precious morning minutes…fuming a bit because the worst violators seemed to barely notice the email anyway. ... "
" ... Smith’s fastidious approach to making products is born of a lifelong love of it. She recalls spending countless afternoons crafting at Campfire Girl meetings and weekends bonding with her beloved Aunt Judy, who made bohemian-style rugs. ... "
" ... The French are famously fastidious about their language. There is one correct way to say things in French, and any deviation is met with raised eyebrows. For teenagers, the official goal is “to perfect” one’s French by the end of high school. They are subjected to rigorous lessons that include such traditional excercises as the “dictée” where a teacher speaks or reads a passage out loud and students must write it exactly. ... "
" ... Ukrainian-born Hercules is a fastidious researcher and a talented storyteller, with a deep knowledge of the food of her homeland and far beyond, so her books are always a joy to read (and cook from). The book’s title refers to the outdoor cooking huts in the Ukrainian countryside that are used during hot summers and at harvest time, so there are plenty of recipes for fermenting, pickling and preserving, as well as cooking with late summer’s ripe abundance. ... "