Some of the more literate ones did write down a few particulars soon after the fracas in letters to friends and relatives. |
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We do not know the particulars of 06624's participation due to the lack of pilot logbooks and other sources identifying specific aircraft. |
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Before passing to the examination of these lustred wares in more detail a few particulars of the Maestro, Giorgio Andreoli, must be noted. |
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For a long time, it looks like this early '60s skin flick will merely be an excuse to show pert particulars for untold moments of monotony. |
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Combining a depressing ending and austere realism with an idealistic, descriptive story is one of Hemingway's particulars of style. |
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There's nothing pretentious or facile about them-there's conviction and true wisdom at their heart, and they're always rooted in particulars. |
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The petition lacked in material particulars to indicate such mala fide conduct on the part of the respondent. |
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The Singapore authorities already require telcos here to note down the particulars of prepaid card buyers. |
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Where there have been successive tenancies particulars should be given of each tenancy. |
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They are pencilled in, these particulars, in an old fashioned hand, sloping and graceful. |
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Our problem is that we no longer see holiness in its particulars, in practices like marriage or work that he hymns over and again in his writing. |
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But intellectual appetite is free because the intellect deals with universals, not particulars. |
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A third implication of a place-based philosophy has to do with the connection between universal qualities and their particulars. |
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Philosophers who agree with a conception of events as particulars typically distinguish different sorts of such particulars. |
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The claim that there are no universals apart from particulars needs to be understood in context. |
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Oh, yes you may stay and reminisce, Conductor, and let Jeffries know the particulars of this matter. |
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Zimbabwe also requested Zambia to provide it with information on particulars of the exporters so that control measures could be put in place. |
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The motion should also give detailed particulars of the violation or crime allegedly committed. |
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The particulars of this don't really matter now, since Bennett has pretty much put an end to the whole thing. |
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By inputting little more than their name and email address, users can receive the agent's sales particulars within seconds. |
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To that end, the USDA typically keeps the information about the particulars of recalls as confidential. |
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But it doesn't really matter in the particulars, because it's all totally, utterly subjective. |
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Don't worry about it, Matty'll inform you on the particulars of your assignment tomorrow night. |
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There are some subtle disagreements among us on some of the particulars, naturally, just as there are among conservative originalists. |
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If you would like to appear in the Pride London 2005 adverts, you can find all the details of where to send your particulars here. |
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The statement was not on the record, and it addressed few of the particulars you now raise immediately after the fact. |
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I conducted a voir dire at the request of the accused to determine the origin of this information and further particulars. |
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The amended particulars of claim contained detailed allegations as to losses sustained by the claimants. |
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It is possible that particulars of a machine for cutting strawboard, cardboard, etc., may be useful. |
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His platoon sergeant, SFC Dunchi brought Xavier up to speed with the happenings and particulars of their platoon, the Outlaws. |
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Irene is the person to contact for show schedules and more detailed particulars. |
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Disjunctive properties offend against the principle that a genuine property is identical in its different particulars. |
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The bundle theorist says that all particulars are, are a group on compresent properties. |
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He often experienced the self not as infinitely removed from particulars but as hopelessly enmeshed in them. |
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Here the discographer has parsed the recording history into the particulars of band formation. |
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Rather than address these questions from the realm of critical abstraction, however, Brown, like Bishop, addresses them from one of particulars. |
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Hand your message in at any Telegraph Office, where full particulars concerning radio-telegrams can be obtained. |
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Elsewhere, a less than punctilious treatment of particulars may have more to do with expedience. |
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He claims much knowledge of particulars and offers very large generalizations. |
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I spent a laborious ten minutes updating my particulars, then pressed Save. |
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The first charge is quite clear and I advise the Court that the particulars in that charge allege or constitute a war crime. |
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They are however adamantly opposed to three amendments and they seek particulars of a fourth. |
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Further and better particulars of these amendments were sought by Mr. Kemp. |
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The defendant is entitled to particulars of where and when the slander was alleged to have been uttered. |
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The plaintiffs would then have to give particulars and facts and figures to support it. |
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Light's bleaching glare may saturate the picture plane, obscuring tone, details and minute particulars. |
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This conformity makes them not false in a few particulars, authors of a few lies, but false in all particulars. |
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On this pretext, the police can refuse to produce documents, give evidence, answer interrogatories or provide particulars. |
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The reason advanced by Braehead for the lack of particularity is that it has not had access to the detailed records that are necessary to provide full particulars. |
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Another factor, the accreditation criteria for third-party verifiers, rounds out the particulars. |
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But questions regarding Bala go beyond the particulars of its current message. |
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The only thing missing from this bill of particulars was elimination of the bourgeoisie. |
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Our time is so vastly different in its particulars that the parallels work only in broad strokes. |
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As a writer, I tried mainly to stick close to the concrete particulars of the events and the performances I was describing. |
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Such research suggests that the proscription concerning the recourse to ethnographic particulars is honoured more by some discourse analysts than others. |
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This is not to say that they approve of the man in all his particulars. |
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This averment is supported by particulars of the matters relied upon. |
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The particulars of the settlement are confidential, Sterling cash having assured silence. |
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Is it OK with everyone if we discuss the particulars or is that a no-no? |
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The particulars of this case, in fact, reek with the stench of crony capitalism. |
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If yes, provide details of each case or proceeding on an attached sheet, including caption, court and index or docket number, the particulars, and the disposition. |
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The following day a care worker supervisor came to the house, took all particulars and arranged for a care worker to change sheets, make beds and do the ironing. |
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For me, at least, and surely for many others, perhaps more than is realized offhand, the entirety of the song is needed, and the entirety subsumes the particulars. |
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All of the normal difficulties of ethical life remain, and they can be solved only by means of a detailed understanding of the particulars of each situation. |
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The defendants seek further information including particulars as to whom the monies were paid, if they were transferred to another entity and other information. |
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What the philosophers in question owe us is a perspicuous explanation of how there can be a class of entities which do not behave like particulars. |
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A court should only grant a motion for particulars where they are necessary for the moving party to plead and the particulars are not within the knowledge of the moving party. |
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However, the court may order such particulars as may be necessary to prevent surprise and unnecessary expense and to ensure a fair and effectual trial. |
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Ten thousand particulars are now told of the female historian's insolence, capriciousness, and even abandonness. |
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I can recall all the small particulars of that disturbing summer night. The blue lamp in front of the face-brick building. |
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He pushed across the counter a roneoed form with his particulars entered in a sloping hand. |
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There remain some particulars to complete the information contemplated by those resolutions. |
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Some titles of count, according to the particulars of the patent, might be inherited by the eldest son of a Count. |
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Then she cajoled an aide, standing next to her, to provide particulars. |
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He wrote asking for more particulars about Shelley's income and began advising him to reconcile with Sir Timothy. |
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Kgositsile's poetics registers a liminal unboundedness that can work in the service of an open-ended universal human made up of particulars. |
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The shading in of human particulars is what makes this so unsettling. |
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The police have so far declined to provide the particulars of the gun. |
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The dyspepsia is right, but some of the particulars are off. |
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I sent the particulars to the ship-builder, and by all accounts the news killed him, for he died not long after. |
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Among other particulars which constituted the unfitness of things in Mr Square's opinion, danger and difficulty were two. |
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I don't agree with all the particulars, and don't want to spoil his punch lines. |
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It sufficeth that they have once with care sifted the matter, and searched into all the particulars. |
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In this case, both the Constitution and the statutory law applied to the particulars at the same time. |
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The claim form and the particulars of the claim must be served on the defendant. |
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There must also be a Statement of Truth as to the facts in the particulars of the claim. |
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I premise these particulars that the reader may know that I enter upon it as a very ungrateful task. |
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Yet there were degrees of convergence on several particulars, discoveries of mutual advantage, occasions of friendship, and family. |
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These passages are almost always swollen with interpolated particulars, usually of an extravagant kind. |
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The role of the squire was to attend the battle and to arrange the particulars of the ceremony with the opposing squire. |
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The overall plan is well understood, but we still have to work out the particulars. |
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The answer to the controversial question of whether Aristotle's ontology includes non-substantial particulars, then, is that it does. |
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Regardless of the particulars of such a pedagogy, however, it may be an important strategy for reaching the territory of censorability itself. |
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Zimbabwean citizens are issued with a plastic card which contains a photograph and their particulars onto it. |
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The particulars that reach from Eastern Bengal require corroboration. |
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Previously, it was erroneously suggested that the name had to be derived from the color of the water, or at least were to be related to climatic particulars. |
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We're talking about grunt-level thinking, and to get to that you have to go to the random particulars, or the particulars that seem to map out the random. |
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And all the recorded particulars were afterwards brought to him. |
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But its particulars are nontheoretical enough to be distracting. |
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On our way to the airfield we briefed for the HI-ILS RWY 23, the SHIP-TO-SHORE checklist, as well as ashore particulars regarding carrier pressurized tires and aerobraking. |
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If the particulars of provincial law conflicted with Roman law or custom, Roman courts heard appeals, and the emperor held final authority to render a decision. |
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But these, and the particulars of his narrative for which no literary sources have yet been found, are too few to constitute a proof of personal experience. |
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The particulars of Calvinist theology may be stated in a number of ways. |
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In Singapore, permanent residents are issued a blue identity card with their photograph, thumb print and other personal particulars similar to citizen's pink identity card. |
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I appreciate that the particulars of any deal will depend on the positions of the respective negotiators, but I am only asking for a ballpark figure. |
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