Journalists from all over China have gone to the small town to get first-hand information about the case. |
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How can anyone objectively criticise an event without having first-hand knowledge of it? |
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He has captured the first-hand accounts of many people whose stories would probably otherwise have been lost to us. |
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Victims of stalking have first-hand knowledge of various techniques that can be used to terrorise or control others. |
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Probably not people who have my first-hand experience of a similar situation. |
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I also have first-hand experience of the repercussions that follow when you make a stand against sectarianism. |
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His thorough and first-hand knowledge of war could be seen clearly in these short stories. |
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An increasing number of Australians understand this from first-hand experience. |
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Having knowledge and first-hand experience can really feed that imagination. |
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Apart from military personnel, it is only our oldest generation that has had first-hand experience of life in a war zone. |
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Poets who perform their work involve themselves in a first-hand experience. |
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At their best, they provide an authentic new source of first-hand information. |
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That being said, I still think the best marketing stories come from personal, first-hand experience. |
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When someone comes along with first-hand knowledge of the topic in hand it just confuses everyone. |
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What does first-hand experience add, that all available second-hand knowledge cannot supply? |
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Because team members were primarily Tanzanian and resided in urban areas, they had first-hand knowledge of local urban conditions. |
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Numerous poets and playwrights had first-hand experience of the wars. |
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Grant did not affect the mock shock of someone who has experienced abject poverty first-hand for the first time on any of her trips. |
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It is this large distribution network that keeps our first-hand bookshops in fresh stock. |
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Some of these children have their own first-hand experience of the realities of war. |
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The girl managed to hide behind the refrigerator with her brother and witnessed the war crimes first-hand. |
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Melinda, a mother-of-three, knows first-hand how emotions can spiral out of control after giving birth. |
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The show picks a topic and presents it through re-enactments and first-hand accounts. |
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I gave the congregation the opportunity to learn first-hand about Xhosa culture. |
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He kept a diary of the events of the next 14 months as a first-hand witness to the chaos and anarchy of the Russian Revolution. |
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See first-hand how a fragrant flower lei is created at the lei stands that line Maunakea Street in Honolulu's Chinatown. |
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The song is an off-kilter anthem for wage slaves everywhere, but McCaughey insists it wasn't written from first-hand experience. |
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As time progressed, her essays became a collection, and now, a first-hand look into the life of being an Ephron. |
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Karl Steinberg, a long-term geriatrician in Oceanside, Calif., knows this first-hand. |
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And I don't know this first-hand, but some people just have to do too much in too short a period of time. |
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It's obvious when you talk about prospects how much you value your first-hand account, or the scouting reports you hear of a player. |
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The idea, clearly, is to make it easy for students to see the first-hand evidence of textual problems for themselves. |
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Having first-hand experience of living with a smoker for 20 years, I know to my cost just how damaging secondary smoking can be. |
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A magazine editor who has lived in Hollywood for many years, he has witnessed first-hand how corrupting seduction can be. |
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It was an important political experience because we saw first-hand what life under Communism was like. |
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She has experienced first-hand the mental and physical struggle the self-deprivation can introduce. |
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Everything hinges on a young woman's disguise as a chevalier, ostensibly to witness first-hand the mercenariness of a potential husband, Lelio. |
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Terry's also a former first grade Rugby Union player, so I guess he knows a bit about biffo on the field, first-hand. |
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As with mountaineering and tobogganing, few members of a film audience have first-hand experience of sky-diving. |
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Scion shared his wishes to learn more of the world first-hand to Kara unrequitedly. |
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Here's an author who has intimate, first-hand knowledge of Eastern Europe, TV journalism, and the spiderish, down-and-dirty world of espionage. |
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In an introductory course on New York City's visual arts, students investigate art and then journey to taste first-hand the city's joys. |
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Collier has experienced first-hand one of the occupational hazards of being a psychiatrist. |
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He was also able to draw on first-hand knowledge of the caprices of the writing life. |
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Don't miss Josh's first-hand account of a cavalry charge, in which the assembled anarchists fare poorly. |
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Growing up in East Germany, the Chancellor witnessed first-hand the economic suffocation of communism. |
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Wahyu's residency provides a unique opportunity for people to learn and experience Sundanese music and culture first-hand. |
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Peggy experienced homesteading first-hand after her family moved from Great Falls to a claim near Sand Coulee when she was about six. |
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Pacher's painting demonstrates first-hand knowledge of Paduan art, especially the work of Mantegna. |
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We talk a little bit about the ways in which her rather bleak view of the world has been coloured by her first-hand experiences of mortality. |
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In June, at a workshop on female foeticide in Bangalore, I learned first-hand of certain techniques of contemporary journalism. |
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Pennsylvania field day demystifies the inspection process by giving farmers a first-hand look. |
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He heard a range of first-hand accounts of people's experiences of crime. |
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Carlton is bending facts here in an area he often pompously claims first-hand knowledge. |
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The problem is that I have no first-hand knowledge of the past in Alice Springs except sepia prints of people in suits and big frilly skirts. |
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They began the project, based in Charnley Street, Mill Hill, after seeing first-hand the lack of activity provision for disabled children. |
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The leadership needs to hear first-hand what grass-roots members are thinking. |
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The published first-hand accounts of veterans are edited for one purpose or another. |
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This first-hand experience is a differentiator that she can stress in marketing her business and in targeting new clients. |
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An emissary was sent to Suva, to relay first-hand that nothing could be done. |
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It also gave a first-hand account of the priorities of conservative evangelicals within the Anglican Communion. |
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The Brits have in fact had first-hand experience and proved themselves worthy. |
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The aim of the program is to give the students first-hand experience of Silicon Valley's dynamic technopreneurial and academic environment. |
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Whilst meeting in a hospital sounds rather strange, the Skal members were there to learn first-hand of the possibilities that are being opened up for health tourism. |
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She will also learn first-hand about the vagaries of the stock market. |
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Visitors can ride a dog sled on the ice path and experience first-hand this means of transport that is commonly used during the winters of Northeast China. |
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It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, recapture memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning. |
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The truck will cruise downtowns and high traffic areas, with stops at travel agencies and corporate locales to offer consumers a first-hand look at the new cabin. |
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In the absence of first-hand testimony, conjecture fills in. |
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The few times I did get stuff to do which involved first-hand journalism, the swines I needed to talk to either didn't want to talk or weren't there at all. |
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The entries are clearly and lucidly written, and informed both by careful architectural and historical analysis and by first-hand knowledge based on visits and inspections. |
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Around 20 years ago, part of my workaday world was the Old Executive Office Building where I learned first-hand of the perils of perverting power. |
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In the Theaetetus, Plato uses the point that knowledge is conveyable, and also the point that knowledge requires first-hand experience of one's own. |
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Without getting all politically gabby, has there been somebody you've experienced first-hand where you were just completely floored by what a lunatic they were? |
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However, the discussion is limited by the author's lack of detailed first-hand knowledge of the individual languages and literatures of the peoples about whom she is writing. |
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It's fair to say that Cowell makes great telly, and a day on the LA set of his show offers ample first-hand evidence of what a brilliant showman he is. |
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Our country's first-hand experience with the reality of warlike violence will prove, in the end, our best leverage against engaging in yet another senseless bloodbath. |
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My own wife was able to come back into the teaching profession on a part-time basis, job-sharing with another person, so I have first-hand experience of the matter. |
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They also endured first-hand experiences with green mamba snakes, grunting warthogs, laughing hyenas, and black centipedes which would fall dramatically into the bath. |
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I've witnessed first-hand lawyers misquoting, misinforming or misadvising military clients or service members' spouses. |
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The Brandeis president was granted a six page spread in the February 16, 1969 issue to give a first-hand account of his triumph. |
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I've learned a lot from Pete, but mostly from his amazing inventory of truthy first-hand stories. |
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And we all might be less inclined to poison that ant hill in our yard after we see first-hand the complexity of the ROM's leafcutter ant colony. |
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I have seen first-hand the damage this controversy has done to morale within the Rehab group. |
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Arthurson is an army brat, living both on base and in small communities, experiencing first-hand racism and shame. |
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A second Lane County jury impaneled Thursday to hear those cases got a first-hand look at Bauer's combative behavior. |
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She was campaigning against female circumcision 40 years ago and has visited many foreign brothels to see prostitutes' lives at first-hand. |
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As a lifelong, enthusiastic intrapreneur I can happily confirm that first-hand. |
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A genuine first-hand religious experience like this is bound to be a heterodoxy to its witnesses, the prophet appearing as a mere lonely madman. |
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Lydia was inspired to join the group of 18 trekking for Sense after first-hand experience supporting deaf-blind people in her job role at the Sense centre in Wakefield. |
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Its aim was to safeguard cultural heritage by capturing first-hand the oral histories of local people, those which are not included in formal history books. |
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Within ten seconds, the citizens of New York, Cleveland, Detroit and Toronto were being given first-hand experience of what it was like to live in the nineteenth century. |
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Secondly, our marketing firm, Typecase Multimedia, is in Tennessee, which will give Mike Sullivan a chance to first-hand manage the promotional aspects of this initial tour. |
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We were granted access with her VIP passes and received a first-hand look at the Dubai party scene. The club was filled with all the beautiful people of Dubai. |
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Part of a series on American counterculture, this book aims to give an authoritative first-hand account of how skinhead culture emerged and developed in the United States. |
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