I actually had the advantage of reading in detail his words and, in actual fact, he did not quite say that. |
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In 1662, Pepys described in detail a ball given by King Charles II which began with the dancing of a branle. |
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Previously, the dirt and turf courses were mapped out in detail while receiving devices were installed that would track the transmitter. |
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The validity of this assumption will be assessed in detail in the discussion section. |
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At home, they studied these texts in detail, and Judith subsequently translated some of them into rhythmic French prose. |
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He discusses in detail the Hindu concept of cycle of evolution and dissolution and re-evolution of universe. |
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Their genomic structure is similar at a gross level, but has yet to be compared comprehensively in detail. |
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While the criticisms differed in detail depending on the type of proceedings which were being considered, the general thrust was the same. |
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Sets of transverse, serial thin sections were prepared to document growth and increase in detail. |
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In the first thought experiment, I will review in detail what the evidence says about how that change would affect the quality of their lives. |
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It is a complex process but it also ensures everyone has their say and matters are thrashed out in detail. |
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Afterwards I would be able to remember in detail my mother's bare arm, dimpled at the elbow. |
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We outline each exercise in detail and walk you through the ins and outs of your training, week by week. |
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These dicentric chromosomes exhibited novel segregational properties and their behavior is described in detail elsewhere. |
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Those produced by the hypochordal lobe of the caudal fin of selachians and early bony fishes have been studied in detail. |
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Backed by a wealth of material, the book revealed in detail the historical facts concerning these events. |
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The physical origins of this bathochromic shift are described in detail in molecular spectroscopy texts. |
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Does your Honour wish me to deal in detail with the special leave questions? |
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The 180-page report deals in detail with all Irish and European law governing the labelling of food. |
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The subcommittee's report deals in detail with the need to train more orthodontists to work in the public sector. |
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Nietzsche never worked out his own epistemology in detail, nor is there any reason to think that he would have particularly wanted to. |
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Procedures used in behavioral experiments have been described in detail elsewhere. |
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He explained in detail the applicability of education cess on excise duty and service tax. |
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The estimation methodology using this formula is explained in detail in the Appendix. |
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Yes, I have, and they are set out in detail in the written submissions, but I want to highlight in paragraph 26 where it all goes wrong. |
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The importance of microbial spatial relationships for the functioning of the termite gut microbiota have recently been discussed in detail. |
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Here we examine this in detail, first looking at the case of a circular toroid deformed into an ellipse. |
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Home remedies consisting of poultices, eye irrigations, teas, etc., are liberally provided and described in detail. |
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Since this is a book on company law, however, we did not consider such general self-help techniques in detail. |
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This difficult concept was in its own time the subject of many theoretical treatises, few of which agree in detail. |
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It will be discussed in detail at a later date and changed as is necessary and ratified. |
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If she had done so, he would have had to elaborate his policy ambitions in detail. |
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The geology and history of the discovery of the diamond pipes are described in detail in numerous publications. |
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Prison guidance officers are using this in pre-release guidance interviews and I will then discuss the options in detail using the videophone. |
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While most scholars of southern history and politics know the skeletal outlines of this story, Frederickson explains it in detail. |
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Also continued here is the jali work along the facades, rich in detail, which keeps the interiors cool and breezy. |
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He is rich, gifted, and skillful and is ready to discuss his emotions in detail. |
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Blackden succeeds in sticking to his promise of covering the more interesting cases in detail rather than skimming over a lot of cases. |
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I will not go into those in detail, as we canvassed them during the Committee stage of this debate. |
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It is too painful and distressing for me to describe in detail exactly what happened. |
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In his thesis, he described in detail the places and tribal groups where slavery is still practiced. |
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It's a gloriously vibrant water lily, with creamy colors and almost infinite deepness in detail and tone. |
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I won't go into the idea in detail now as it's unimportant to the point I am trying to make. |
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Not only do we learn something in detail, but it is satisfying to offer Linux users access to previously unsupported devices. |
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Optimal nectar concentrations have been predicted by a plethora of models that differ in detail and realism. |
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In particular, the attempts of women to gain admittance to professional bodies have been documented in detail. |
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Unusual number system bases and Gray codes are described in detail in two chapters. |
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The nocturnal owls, nightjars, and allies often are poorly known, and very few species have been studied in detail. |
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He replied that the water was affluent and that they had not reviewed this in detail. |
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One area where costs are spelled out in detail is that of executive salary packages. |
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Methods of measuring rapid, laser-induced photochemical oxygen consumption in spheroids have been described in detail elsewhere. |
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As I have demonstrated in detail in Huang, there is no distinction between finite and non-finite clauses in this language. |
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Like a weather forecast expert, she recalled in detail the characteristics of the season of a vintage produced by her chateau. |
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The major ore and gangue minerals are given in the table, but only those of interest to collectors are discussed in detail below. |
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We were taken in detail, at least on paper, through the matters of which complaint was made. |
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The spatial variation of southerly burster, drainage flows and sea breezes in the Illawarra Region are discussed in detail. |
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It would be unwise to attempt to review in detail all nine issues of the journal in hand. |
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In an effort to blow the gaff on this mystique we thought we would present to you one and discuss it in detail. |
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The importance of the station bill, holding of realistic drills and other methods of crisis preparation are also discussed in detail. |
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Because it is so concise, the text is strongly structured by conceptual frameworks that do not get lost in detail. |
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The conditions for the occurrence of oscillatory behaviour were explored and the responses described in detail. |
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They started talking, each one recalling the events in detail and consoling themselves. |
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The doctrine in detail is one of formidable complexity, but its basic principle is simple. |
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We also have drawings in caves from the earliest cavemen showing various animal drawings in detail with unidentified flying objects above them. |
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I have characterized induced resistance of cucumber plants to spider mite herbivory in detail elsewhere. |
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As for the Ovambo and Herero traditions, you will hear from the scholars very soon in detail. |
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Hood said that of nine mishandling cases that were studied in detail by reviewing thousands of pages of written records, five were confirmed. |
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General field methods are described in detail elsewhere and only briefly outlined here. |
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One former high-class call-girl, however, is prepared to explain in detail how some agencies work. |
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The subhead and photo caption announce a clear, succinct thesis, one that gets followed through in detail for the next few dozen pages. |
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However, only a small number of hotspots have been characterized in detail. |
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She recounts in detail her nervousness around him, her supposedly dangerous fascination with his charm. |
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This work has been reviewed elsewhere and will not be discussed in detail here. |
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First off, it is vital that your home page explains in detail the purpose of your website. |
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I take about an hour to read your palm in detail, and I can send you a pen portrait if you wish by email or post. |
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The first chapter defines anxiety and the related constructs of worry, fear, and panic, and then goes on to discuss social anxiety in detail. |
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The scope and impact of extensive administrative change over more than a decade cannot be chronicled in detail in a short article. |
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A meeting will take place at which the organization will explain the parklet project in detail to the local business group. |
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I don't think I have met a student who studied in detail the entire syllabus of a course at university. |
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When the class comes back together, each member of the pair introduces the other in detail. |
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The terrestrial ecology of Pennsylvanian tropical wetlands is understood in detail, but coeval dryland ecosystems remain highly enigmatic. |
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Perversely, many chapters deal in detail with individual people who can only be described as extraordinary. |
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He added that governors and senior staff were due to discuss the proposals in detail on Thursday. |
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The guide covers benefits in detail and provides contact details for relevant agencies. |
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I do not propose to examine the pleadings in detail, but I think that this is a valid criticism. |
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This panel hints at some of the unusual features of this case so we'll look at it in detail later. |
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Can't say it was too exciting, but they did talk in detail about several aspects of the shooting. |
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This was one of the first features to be studied in detail by sociolinguists. |
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Such a proposal however was not examined in detail in the presentations put to the panel, and so was not ranked. |
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The criteria for sample selection and the methods are reported in detail elsewhere. |
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We don't shy from the warts but the truth is that this is not the best forum for examining a man's life in detail. |
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In the middle set of four studies, the reader is able to explore certain aspects of play in detail. |
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Several generator types of increasing complexity are explained in detail and sample implementations are provided and annotated. |
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The volume does not cover all issues in detail and it was not intended to be comprehensive in scope. |
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Because it is comprehensive in scope and specific in detail, it can eliminate the ambiguities that exist in most partnerships. |
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After making modest progress on the phone, he follows up with a plaintive letter laying out his case in detail. |
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Discuss in detail a good example of recapitulation, showing how the stages of ontogeny parallel those of phylogeny. |
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Methods of recruitment and results for this survey have been reported in detail elsewhere. |
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When the policy is released, it should be exposed in detail, rather it being automatically put-down by some know-all columnist. |
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Are you actually waiting to see what they're going to propose in detail, to see if it is possibly workable? |
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Pete goes on to explain in detail exactly how to achieve all this for consistent accuracy. |
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It explains in detail why he came to Scotland and how the factory was born. |
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In his autobiography, he explains in detail why it did not become a worldwide business. |
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He advocates alethic realism and traces in detail Putnam's gradual move from alethic anti-realism to alethic realism. |
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I explained in detail that it's too soon for any activity and refreshed his memory on the specific instructions given by his doctor. |
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I have set that part of the judgment out in detail because I regard it as of considerable importance. |
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The change of the lability of the system as the diffusion layer thickness is modified is analyzed in detail. |
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This is not the place to rehearse in detail the enormous changes that modernity has brought to human life. |
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The 430 species and cultivars described in detail in the book belong to the true grass family and related families of grasslike plants. |
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Every last detail of tonight's contest is dissected in detail, assisted by the instant video replay on the bar's two TV screens. |
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Numerous geological series of auriferous and diamantiferous areas would also be worth studying in detail. |
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As flight lead I hadn't discussed a divert option in detail because I felt the chances were remote based on the weather forecast. |
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Thirty-six competitions, the majority for public projects, their submitted images, models and texts, are dissected in detail. |
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When assessing visuals, the graphical representation of each war machine is fairly solid in detail. |
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I don't analyse visitor statistics in detail, just a one line summary each day, so I've no way of telling who was the two-millionth visitor. |
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In print we should analyze the charges in detail and keep an accurate, truthful record of the entire episode. |
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It is important for us to keep our options open and to analyse the options in detail to see which is the best for York City. |
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I have outlined in detail a proposal whereby the numbers fishing with draft and drift nets for salmon could be seriously reduced. |
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We train our soldiers in detail on the laws of war before deployment so they'll know the right thing to do. |
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The role of liverworts in Antarctic plant communities is discussed in detail. |
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Explain in detail and at length what you expect both you and your potential ally to accomplish. |
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He spoke at length and in detail to the engineers following his hard-fought seventh place at Sepang. |
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The next three chapters review in detail the four major lending booms and subsequent collapses. |
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I am also going to look in detail at the approach I take to my pike fishing and the tackle and rigs that I use. |
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Many passers-by stopped to read the posters in detail, as if to ritually acknowledge the lives recorded there. |
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Here again, I do not have the space to discuss in detail the fairness of each of these policies. |
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This is useful if you are interested in detail, but there is no global search facility as such. |
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Journal evaluators review each issue in detail and submit a written evaluation detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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The proof we have examined in detail is one where the outer circumference of the lune is the arc of a semicircle. |
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In the final report, the difficulties in ascertaining the number of deaths was referred to in detail. |
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We got around to discussing the game in detail, dissecting the various lines on each side. |
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There's hardly the space here to enumerate in detail the ways the bias shows itself. |
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As I read the book, I kept a tally of exactly who was quoted or discussed in detail. |
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If surgery is contemplated, injected dye, or magnetic resonance imaging can outline the blockages of the vessels in detail. |
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The sedimentology, taphonomy and palaeoecology of the Dinosaur Park Formation have been studied in detail. |
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Obviously the authors had a unique opportunity to examine the surfaces of large rock slabs to analyze in detail trace-fossil taphonomy. |
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The programmes look in detail at the story behind this famous race, with York as a focal point. |
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Keynes also explains in detail how to use in practice his logical schematism. |
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Of these, only the emplacement and structure of the Strontian Granite has been studied in detail. |
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They discuss the scleractinian skeleton in detail, covering, in their words, its morphology, mineralogy, growth, and chemistry. |
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It is therefore necessary that certain points germane to the subject be discussed in detail. |
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Having previously recorded on location, he knew what was required and had mapped things out in detail beforehand. |
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It is not known in detail to what extent grayling move around in a river system, though some believe that they follow salmon upriver during spawning to feed on their eggs. |
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I do not propose to rehearse in detail all those matters which I have identified earlier in this judgment as tending to the rejection of the Applications. |
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Yet other printed essays and treatises described in detail the latest hair fashions from France and how to achieve them with the assistance of a hairdresser, or friseur. |
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McKeon sought to make her part of the process by ensuring that she was apprised in detail of every development as it happened. |
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The police have also been down and we have discussed the night in detail. |
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You don't want to try to change too much and get bogged down in detail. |
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Pancaldi tells us in detail the intriguing and difficult stories of the births of the electrophorus, the condenser, the electrometer and the battery. |
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By resolutely shunning money, his campaign forged alternative tactics, all of which were explained in detail on healey's blog. |
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Moreover, the pictures employ a lush tonality and fussy delight in detail, not the austere formal economy associated with modernist photographic aesthetics. |
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We advise visitors to take magnifying glasses or, at least, reading spectacles to this event, since the drawings are minute in detail and often in poor condition. |
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The purpose of this study was to investigate in detail the pathologic aspects of thyroid cancers with bone metastasis and to compare these with various clinical parameters. |
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When people want a legal opinion in detail, they must address their communications to us, individually, and not to irresponsible smatterers, like the chief editor. |
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The academics secretly observed them in bars during evenings out, analysing their behaviour in detail for half an hour, then following their success afterwards. |
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Finally, our study design did not allow us to examine in detail the hypothesis that lung inflammation due to ARDS may contribute to nonpulmonary organ dysfunctions. |
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On varying the width, one can observe in detail the transformation of the stationary waves confined between the steps of atomic height in waves of electrons that move freely. |
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He was explaining in detail about some armed robbery he'd been involved in, how they'd shot through the kitchen window and how he was sure he was doing bird this time. |
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These pragmatic histories, describing in detail short periods of time, were soon replaced at Rome by the annalistic reconstruction of Rome's early history. |
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These two types of energy landscapes have been studied in detail in the statistical mechanics literature and lead to strikingly different long time dynamics. |
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We'll discuss property masks in detail, but all in good time. |
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Experimental traces used to compare to model simulations were obtained using a confocal spot detection methodology, described in detail previously. |
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Money dues lent themselves more easily to negotiation in detail, and so encouraged a more legalistic attitude towards relations between lords and tenants. |
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Only in a few instances does he flesh his observations out in detail. |
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We did not study in detail whether the change in sexual activity before and after hysterectomy was related to the operation performed or to other circumstances in life. |
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In the following sections, we describe the internals of AEM in detail. |
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He is particularly interested in detail and the intricacies of policy. |
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An unnamed whistleblower outlined in detail to Ireland On Sunday how he took part in such fixing, at times casting as many as four votes in the same election. |
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Figure 1.6 shows a flagellate protozoan and a flagellar pocket in detail. |
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Also discussed in detail are success factors for the emerging biosimilar industry and the regulatory environment in emerging markets with respect to biosimilars. |
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We wish to expound in detail some of the many proofs of this theorem. |
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He resisted all the temptations embraced by most modern travelers and explorers to carry elaborate equipment, study the area in detail and learn the language. |
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In this study, biotelemetry and its evolution is explained in detail. |
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These amendments are set out in detail in the commentary on the bill. |
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We will describe in detail below an analytic method of incorporating these transfers and defrayals of children's expenses in financial comparisons. |
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At a meeting on July 11 the Government analysed in detail the Russian position and reached the decision that it was ungrounded and with no legal or factual basis. |
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The members undertook to examine the plan in detail over the Christmas period and are due to meet with the consultants for further discussions early in the new year. |
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The interest in detail belongs to the field of the chorographer, whose precise description of a limited space concentrates on its quality, rather than quantity. |
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But the policeman was extremely nice, he let me pass, explaining in detail the meaning in Canada of the road sign with the green arrow pointing left with a big slash over it. |
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There is not space here to deal in detail with all the relevant issues. |
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Planning permission was first applied for more than two years about, but because the building is listed, the bid had to be checked in detail by English Heritage. |
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They described the top-secret force in detail on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. |
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Labelling is more comprehensive, though still lacking in detail. |
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Borgna grapples with issues of social structure and organization in detail in her comparative study of Minoan and Mycenaean traditions of feasting. |
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It is easier to be persuaded of all this than to prove it in detail. |
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Relaxation techniques are also described in detail including diaphragmatic breathing, meditation, yoga, massage therapy and clinical biofeedback. |
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While under hypnosis, she described the horrific accident in detail. |
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Tracking the botmaster to her true physical location is a complex problem that is described in detail in the next section. |
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The curtain twitcher who saw the incident exclaimed in detail what had happened and it was pretty obvious that Burnett did not mean to kill him. |
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The book covers in detail lead singer Dave Gahan's near-fatal heroin addiction and his painful recovery. |
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I am reading Herodotus, who describes in detail and with great fidelity these same galactophagous Scythians among whom I am living. |
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Saladin attempted to harass Richard's army into breaking its formation in order to defeat it in detail. |
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In works of the 1820s and 1830s, Babbage referred in detail to de Prony's project. |
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Most of the possible settings would cause contradictions and be discarded, leaving only a few to be investigated in detail. |
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Each of their designs is wholly individual in detail, and the workmanship is varied in technique and superb in quality. |
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His voyage is covered in detail in Byron historian Donald Prell's Sailing with Byron from Genoa to Cephalonia. |
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Byron and other writers, such as his friend Hobhouse, described his eating habits in detail. |
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The various activities and achievements of the Council of Europe can be found in detail on its official website. |
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The two sides did not discuss the issue in detail because of their disagreements on more fundamental problems. |
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The incident is described in detail by Admiral Sandy Woodward in his book One Hundred Days, Chapter One. |
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The standard model explains in detail how the three fundamental forces known as gauge forces originate out of exchange by virtual particles. |
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In his work on oratory, Quintilian describes in detail how the public speaker ought to orchestrate his gestures in relation to his toga. |
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Both of these designs are technically complex and were considered in detail along by the key stakeholders involved in the project. |
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Some of these developments are discussed in detail in the following sections. |
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The standard is developed and regulated by the European Union, and thus only covers the member states of the EU in detail. |
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The formation of thecal plates has been studied in detail through ultrastructural studies. |
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Generalized danger areas were identified, with only the quantity of mines given in detail. |
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The 1e DCR knocked out about 100 panzers but was defeated in detail and ceased to exist as a division. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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It was not until the 1950s, when the ocean floor was surveyed in detail, that their full extent became known. |
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Extremely popular in the 13th and 14th Century, the narratives of these lengthy versions vary in detail from manuscript to manuscript. |
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Each week, in five daily programmes, the work of a particular composer is studied in detail and illustrated with musical excerpts. |
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Under Constantine's successors, Christianization of Roman society proceeded by fits and starts, as John Curran documented in detail. |
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Mounds of bones marked his road, witnesses of devastations which other historians record in detail. |
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The embroidery edging the cloak is often in silver or gold thread and it is intricate in detail. |
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The objects that verbs do and do not take is explored in detail in valency theory. |
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Although many of the accounts and studies differ in detail, and present a somewhat confusing picture overall, the outline is clear. |
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It was only in the late 19th century that the carnivory of this genus began to be studied in detail. |
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Returning to her skill as an art historian, she describes in detail various pictures of Jesus and the later Christ. |
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Having this industry insight could impact whether a long-standing brand concentrates on its backlink profile in detail, or not. |
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Two myth cycles developed by the Wintu and Yana groups of Indians are described in detail in this special edition of rare ideas. |
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Indian Foreign Secretary Jayhawker said that their premier raised Indian concerns in detail during the fifth meeting among the two leaders. |
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That tension between the ecumenism of the churches and the ideology of the Reich is described in detail. |
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The method is an age-old phenomenon invented in India and is described in detail in the Rig Veda. |
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For the repair tests, they checked system disinfection and root kit removal in detail. |
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Individual sections describe in detail the regions, their styles, cultures, and finds, with extensive discussion of lithics. |
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He handed me a flyer, which explained his complaint in detail. |
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She told the audience she alone transformed the chair and a bookholder, and described in detail how she carried out the work. |
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The research should establish in detail the conformational control of the sialic acid residue on type III group B Streptococcus polysaccharide. |
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Analytical and visualization capabilities of SiCE module have been presented in detail. |
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We are working closely with the City Council and have spoken with CABE in detail with a view to finding a solution. |
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Thalassemia syndromes are the most common monogenetic disorders in human which were described in detail. |
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Both classical nanometer MOSFETs as well as non-classical MOSFET concepts, which receive little coverage in textbooks, are treated in detail. |
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These spectroscopies are further divided into various types, which are described in detail. |
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Yes, Judy Greer recalls, in detail, the discovery of her first pubic hair. |
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However, the application of these procedures for monitoring trends of eastern spotted skunks and striped skunks have not been examined in detail. |
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Frames, meshes, squeegees, types of stencils, substrates, printing mixtures, and techniques are discussed in detail. |
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You've got your clock-watchers, an indoor breed that delight in detail and can veer towards the eccentric. |
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He also briefed the committee over the composition of Board of Trusties and investment Committee in detail. |
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Starting with the slide, let's examine the Wilson Combat CQB Light Rail Lightweight Compact M1911 pistol in detail. |
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Various steps necessary for early operationalization of the Bank were also discussed in detail. |
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In his biography of his father, Francis Deng deals frankly and in detail with Deng Majok's prodigious uxoriousness. |
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The volume's seventy-six letters chart in detail the long and labored path Aeneas travelled from conciliarism to papalism. |
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On the first night we moored in the depths of a forest alongside the River Dane and got our first chance to look at the Glaucous Gull in detail. |
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Pullbacks are reliable setups and the book describes them and how to trade them in detail. |
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However, it has not yet been studied in detail how exactly these three innovative methods were used. |
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Anybody who has used telephone booths through the years can talk in detail about phone booths in disrepair. |
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Chapter two delves into this theme in detail by introducing dramatic irony and free indirect style. |
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Even there, the answer is no, as physicist John Baez explains in detail. |
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A well-documented heatwave experienced in Melbourne in January 2009 shows in detail how heat affects health. |
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For space reasons, I am not able to discuss in this paper other strong externalist approaches in detail. |
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The front matter, running to 134 page in length, is exhaustive, rich in information, painstaking in detail, and abundantly referenced throughout. |
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The marsupials and the small artiodactyl, Leptomeryx, are the only portions of the fauna which have been studied in detail. |
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After concluding the case studies, a survey of techniques not discussed in detail is provided, as well as hypnotic induction and the author's favorite facilitative narratives. |
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Several of Nietzsche's works, including Human, All Too Human and The Gay Science are analyzed in detail and several exegetic interpretations are provided. |
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The features and distinctions of non-proliferative and proliferative retinopathy are described in detail along with the definitions for clinically significant macular oedema. |
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The gathering aims to make positivity part of people's life, she said, adding that the positivity has not addressed in detail in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. |
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As innovative and colourful as always, this book has six double gatefolds that let the reader explore in detail the progression of an idea in an orderly timeline. |
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During the meeting the parties discussed bilateral space cooperation in detail, including interaction at the Baikonur cosmodrome and Baiterek space rocket complex. |
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Although tea has been hailed for its health benefits for centuries, it's only recently that researchers have been investigating its chemical properties in detail. |
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Imaging the solar disk in white light, H-alpha and Calcium K-line is popular with members and the Section has a wealth of stunning images recording the solar cycle in detail. |
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It was also observed in detail by NASA's STEREO satellites, actually showing the comet's tail wiggling wildly in transit through the solar corona. |
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We discuss in detail the main drivers and challenges for these markets analyzing the direct impact on telcos under a technology, demand and competition perspective. |
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His transformation is conflicted and confusing, causing the ballet, which unravels nicely during the first act, to bog down in detail after intermission. |
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The research design focused in detail on one or two disputes in each case study country in order to draw out the possibilities for routinising disruption. |
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When I embarked on reading it, I was intimidated by how much of our popular culture Martha Bayles proposed to cover in detail by focusing on so many individual products. |
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Altonaga reviewed in detail the numerous efforts made by Arent Fox to persuade defendants to comply with the Preliminary Injunction Order, which were ignored by defendants. |
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The tomb and the most important finds are described and illustrated, and the modern X-raying and CT-scanning of the king's mummy are presented in detail. |
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The volume consists of eight chapters, the first of which adumbrates the theoretical framework, describing in detail the relevant literature and the author's readings of it. |
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I recounted the embarrassing story in detail just to watch him squirm. |
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The Bard tells of a wild Welsh poet cursing the Norman king Edward I after his conquest of Wales and prophesying in detail the downfall of the House of Plantagenet. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Edward Shils explored the concept in detail. |
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The heavily forested, swampy terrain made the infantry manoeuvres of the legions impossible to execute and allowed the Germans to defeat the legions in detail. |
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It describes the elephant and hippopotamus in detail, as well as the value and origin of the pearl and the invention of fish farming and oyster farming. |
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He had a sister, Plinia, who married into the Caecilii and was the mother of his nephew, Pliny the Younger, whose letters describe his work and study regimen in detail. |
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The Act put in place measures that simplified the process of closing railways by removing the need for the pros and cons of each case to be heard in detail. |
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This decision dangerously exposed the individual forces to defeat in detail, as the distance between them was such that they could not mutually support each other. |
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Since Sidgwick raised the question it has been studied in detail and philosophers have argued that using either total or average happiness can lead to objectionable results. |
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In August, he gave an interview to Rolling Stone editor Jann Wenner describing in detail the plot of a new album project and its relationship to Baba's teachings. |
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In the second stage, the bill is considered in detail by a bill committee. |
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In theory, this allows the bill's provisions to be debated in detail, and for amendments to the original bill to also be introduced, debated, and agreed to. |
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Committees of both the House of Commons and House of Lords hold the government to account, scrutinise its work and examine in detail proposals for legislation. |
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In September 1174 the choir was severely damaged by fire, necessitating a major reconstruction, the progress of which was recorded in detail by a monk named Gervase. |
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Nowadays a parliamentary democracy that is a constitutional monarchy is considered to differ from one that is a republic only in detail rather than in substance. |
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The flags register is a veritable junkdrawer of disjointed bits of information and it's tough to just sit down and describe all of them in detail at once. |
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Committees consider bills in detail, and may make amendments. |
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The American system is doubtless the best for the hotelkeeper, as there are manifest advantages in feeding masses at once, over feeding the same number in detail. |
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Methods such as growing insectary plants, using row covers, spraying food grade, and planting easy to grow survival seeds are all discussed in detail. |
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