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    Oh, don't be so Pedantic!

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    James was being Pedantic.

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    So you were just being Pedantic?

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    James even more Pedantic than usual.

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    Trying to understand what's going on is Pedantic?

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    But he didn't dilute his message with any Pedantic reference to“roughly”:.

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    Boris Sidis had once dismissed tests of intelligence as“silly, Pedantic, absurd, and grossly misleading”.

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    You can be strict, Pedantic and demanding, but you demand most from yourself above all.

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    The keeper of the hearth is the same receptive type of a measured, Pedantic performer.

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    There are two variants: either he has recently returned from deployment, or he is very Pedantic.

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    This may sound like a Pedantic distinction, but the difference between these two conceptions is.

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    Explain to them these matters of substance, and they will not be Pedantic with you about the Bible.

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    These questions of nomenclature may seem Pedantic to the lay student of music, but become extremely important to the specialist historian.

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    Though he was less interested in Pedantic works, he also published many major Telugu works along with translations written by him or other copiers closely monitored by him.

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    Abnormalities include verbosity; abrupt transitions; literal interpretations and miscomprehension of nuance; use of metaphor meaningful only to the speaker; auditory perception deficits; unusually Pedantic, formal, or idiosyncratic speech; and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm.

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    This may seem overly Pedantic, but it should be noted that usually venom isn't poisonous(meaning it generally won't hurt you too much or at all if delivered in a different fashion than injecting, even if you swallow it).

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    Many reading this editorial may think I am being Pedantic but while I do not doubt that buying too many Lotto tickets can be problematic if the person buying them simply cannot afford it, the resulting behavior is‘problem gambling' not‘gambling addiction'.

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    Many of you reading this may think I am being a little Pedantic but while I don't doubt that buying too many Lotto tickets can be problematic if the person buying them simply can't afford it, the resulting behaviour is‘problem gambling' not‘gambling addiction'.

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