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European badgers are fastidiously clean animals which regularly clear out and discard old bedding.
He has a fastidiously black coat and apparently has white markings on his paws which resemble spats.
Unlike badgers, which fastidiously clean their earths and defecate in latrines, red foxes habitually leave pieces of prey around their dens.
Others fastidiously avoided any non-essential extensions as a way of avoiding the problem.
Before 1945, no other persons were permitted to enter the production room, while workers were fastidiously checked for health.
In fact, the programme will usually deliberately swap wives with dramatically different lifestyles, such as a messy wife swapping with a fastidiously neat one.
The final results have been fastidiously worked on, revealing a sensitive feel for the medium.
The arguments are repeated here fastidiously.