You know everything about Napoleon, and now you're holding forth pedantically about people in prison ."
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There are some varying interpretations and we have some indications that referees are going to referee certain things quite pedantically,
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From 1914 to 1918 soldiers from the frontline sent him thousands of letters, pedantically telling about their homosexual experiences.
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He speaks softly, almost pedantically, with not a word out of place, twiddling his thumbs as he articulates.
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"You cannot be more unique, less unique, least unique or most unique, " he added pedantically.
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We could not have " it was him who was playing ", or, except pedantically, " it was he playing ".
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In an another article published in the same journal the author somewhat pedantically points out that the gun is in fact made of bronze.
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Harnoncourt, who has extensive experience conducting modern orchestras, brings his knowledge of period practice to bear without sounding pedantically " authentic ."
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A title should be concise, but unambiguous not so terse that the name is puzzling to the average reader, but not wordy or pedantically descriptive.
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Traffic regulations are pedantically enforced for ordinary drivers _ who are barred from using it altogether on Friday afternoons, so that the nobs can get home quickly.