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Considered rather cold and austere, he often left the impression in the eyes of his contemporaries of a pedantic, tactless, and ill-humoured bureaucrat.
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Others, however, have found this distinction rather pedantic.
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In all art, especially in music, he preferred soul, feeling, and taste, to pedantic knowledge and automatic mechanism, however wonderful and brilliant.
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His work is characterized by a craftsman-like attention to detail and a scientific, almost pedantic, emphasis on exact linear perspective.
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He was described as thorough and pedantic and was an unshakable opponent of impressionism.
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The majority of them are devotional which are pedantic and pregnant with philosophy.
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As a personality he was affable but also egotistical and pedantic.
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Hale suggests that the witty alliteration of the title is in keeping with the pedantic nature of the play.
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This is not just a pedantic claim; there are also mathematical hierarchies which are not describable using set theory.
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And this does not mean the usual affectation of the stage, the pedantic, artificial care for sound effects, for the virile imposture of the voice.
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