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  • Scrupulous Anonymous is a Catholic monthly newsletter and website published by Liguori Publications, written primarily for individuals who suffer from...
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    Conscience (redirect from Scrupulous)
    Selden in his Table Talk expressed the view that an awake but excessively scrupulous or ill-trained conscience could hinder resolve and practical action; it...
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  • in the face of suffering. He emphasized the importance of silence, scrupulousness in religious observance, and the fear of Hell. Many traditions in the...
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    Do the Right Thing doesn't ask its audiences to choose sides; it is scrupulously fair to both sides, in a story where it is our society itself that is...
    191 KB (19,273 words) - 21:46, 5 June 2024
  • say one should not "approve of others killing" and that one should be "scrupulous, compassionate, trembling for the welfare of all living beings". "I undertake...
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    recorded that in his family "any allusion to republican relatives was scrupulously avoided; everyone took part in the enthusiasm for the new era and wrapped...
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  • forgiveness, he was renowned for his perseverance in worship and his great scrupulousness in matters of religion. A disciple of Ibn Karram, he left his native...
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    dialogue, according to scholar Mary Lascelles: "Few novelists can be more scrupulous than Jane Austen as to the phrasing and thoughts of their characters."...
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  • wrote "Despite some flaws, Lakadbaggha will entertain you with its scrupulousness, an out-of-the-ordinary plot and top-notch performances." Anuj Kumar...
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    geniuses of the sons of Adam" who "combined jurisprudence, worship, scrupulousness, and generosity". As his career as a jurist and theologian progressed...
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    Harry 2002, p. 845: "traveled across the UK"; Ingham 2009, p. 106: "Scrupulously avoiding Beatles songs". Harry 2002, p. 847. Harry 2002, p. 845. Harry...
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  • 1960 Not awarded 1961 Amitabha Chowdhury (1927–2015)  India "for his scrupulous and probing investigative reporting in protection of individual rights...
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    boat to boat peddling items such as books, watches and fruit, while less scrupulous "confidence men" sold remedies for foot corns or passed off counterfeit...
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    The Bombay government appreciated the RSS by noting that the Sangh had scrupulously kept itself within the law and refrained from taking part in the disturbances...
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    niece and Polish translator Aniela Zagórska: "[D]on't trouble to be too scrupulous ... I may tell you (in French) that in my opinion il vaut mieux interpréter...
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  • obsessive–compulsive personality disorder. It is sometimes called "scrupulousness", but that word properly applies to the positive trait of having scruples...
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  • scripture, subscribe scrupl- uneasiness Latin scrupus "sharp stone" scruple, scrupulous, unscrupulous sculp- carve Latin sculpere, sculptus insculp, resculpt...
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    the Reformation in Germany many Lutherans who observed no other fast scrupulously kept Good Friday with strict fasting. Jacobs, Henry Eyster; Haas, John...
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    and professed himself proud to be the only writer in England who was "scrupulously polite and just to Hitler"; though his principal admiration was for Stalin...
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    honor. E.g., Mr./Ms./Mrs. However, this social convention is not always scrupulously observed. Notable people who have used the honorary prefix include: Maya...
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