If, on the other hand, your forehead is one which indicates reflection and slowness of thought, then you will be very deliberate, postponing action in every case until you have carefully and painstakingly thought the entire matter out.
He does not painstakinglyverify his knowledge through repeated observations, under all kinds of conditions.
They "pitched around" with the Indians, and the farm which had been so painstakingly hewn out of the wilderness by the two preceding generations grew up in weeds.
Off to the left Imbrie had painstakingly cleared a little garden.
Connie was painstakinglyat work on some animal, a dog perhaps, or possibly an elephant.
She went back to the dining-room, and painstakingly arranged the big tray for the designated moment of its entrance,--according to etiquette.
Elsie wrote to Robert, painstakingly and frankly, confessing that she loved Arturo and was going to remain with him and that she would not be home at all any more.
I wish to see for myself the difficulties you have sopainstakingly described.
Before going to New York he had painstakingly "located" the required holdings of the three stocks.
No sooner was the care-free young director safely on his way to meet the delays so painstakingly prearranged for him than the wires began to buzz with a cipher message of warning to Penfield.
Her computer-crime books, her painstakingly garnered back issues of phreak and hacker zines, all bought at her own expense--are piled in boxes somewhere.
Now Thackeray's painstakingly assembled computer lab sits gathering dust somewhere in the glass-and-concrete Attorney General's HQ on 1275 Washington Street.
He painstakingly slipped on the safety of his rifle and laid it on a bench with the other guns.
He labored painstakingly to make his meaning clear while Denham blew meditative smoke rings and Smithers listened quietly.
I saw one fagged trooper squatting at the roadside, with a minute scrap of looking-glass balanced before him in the twigs of a bare bush, while he painfully but painstakingly was shaving himself in cold ditch water.
They had been neatly and painstakingly sawed through, clear down to the earth.
They wore the double, transparent sag-suits Calhoun had suggested, which had been painstakingly tested, and which were perfect protection against contagion.
On the second ship-day Calhoun labored painstakingly and somewhat distastefully at the little biological laboratory.
He broadcast, tuned as broadly as possible, and went up and down the GC spectrum, repeating his warning painstakingly and listening without hope for a reply.
After a full hour of it, Calhoun flipped off his receptor and swung the Med Ship to an exact, painstakingly precise aim at the sun around which Dara rolled.
He'd snipped samples of pigmented skin from dead patients in the hospitals, and examined the pigmented areas, and very, very painstakingly verified a theory.
It was far more trouble to permit their ambitious bungling, which must be undone and painstakingly reassembled, than to have clad them all himself, swiftly revolving and garmenting them like dolls.
At every fresh step in the forced acquaintance the new-comer was painstakingly developing new antagonisms.
Painstakingly he composed it, referring often to the notes in his field-book, and printing the words neatly in his accurate, clearly defined handwriting.
He first tried the weapon he had so painstakingly forged on a July morning, in 1860.
Very painstakingly then and there she began to explore the remaining piece of cake in her hand, tugging at its sponginess, peering under its frostedness.
Hoddan opened a cabinet, threw switches, andpainstakingly cut and snipped and snipped at a tangle of wires within.
Hoddan painstakingly made use of those rule-of-thumb methods of astrogation which his piratical forebears had developed and which a boy on Zan absorbed without being aware.
Hoddan painstakingly fastened his bag to the saddle of the lead horse.
He painstakingly made ready to swing his stun-pistol from his extreme right, across the space before him, and all the way to the extreme left.
He examined Walden painstakingly while the yacht sped on.
Then hepainstakingly pushed in the locking-stud with his other hand.
He used it like a hose or a machine gun, painstakingly sweeping it across the night before him, neither too fast nor too slowly.
The whole slope was painstakingly terraced and furnished with dugouts in tiers, leading off the terraces.
Gone was most of the science and skill of warfare so painstakingly inculcated in the men through months of training.
As Loyalheart, Grace, who, day after day, had been painstakingly coached by Anne, left nothing to be desired in her portrayal of the role assigned to her.
At the bottom of the poster was fastened a card on which the rules had been painstakingly lettered in black and red.
A ship couldn't dive in such an area without risking immediate destruction; but the nets were painstakingly maintained insurance against a day when subspace warfare might again explode through the Hub.
The exact location of that station had been the most valuable of the bits of information she had extracted so painstakingly from Balmordan.
She sat herself down, with Patty's manicure scissors, and for three-quarters of an hour painstakingly ripped out tucks.
Beauty; and painstakingly set about putting its precepts into practice.
Not to speak of namingpainstakingly the ranches indicated by the clumps of trees that you could just make out as little spots in the distance--Box Springs, the O.
Then painstakingly I went over every inch of the terrain about the ranch; and might just as well have investigated the external economy of a mud turtle.
Thus we reached the southernmost outpost of our quadrangle, and turned to the west, where an ancient Chinaman and an assistant cultivated minutely and painstakingly a beautiful vegetable garden.
Because, as Babe painstakingly explained, she always kneeled on a lap so ants couldn't run over her toes and tickle her and make her laugh, which would make God think she was a bad, naughty girl.
They wrangled with him while he removed the tires he had so painstakingly adjusted, but Casey was firm.
Tis thus that rejected lovers should think, thus that they should demean themselves; but they seldom come to this philosophy till a few days have passed by, and talking of their grievance does not assist them in doing so.