She jumped into a blow-by-blow description of how tacky and cheap and unfashionable Mrs. Glum's latest get-up was. |
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I'll spare you a blow-by-blow description of how I created every single rule, but several things are worth noting. |
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While Al studied the controls and began flipping switches, the two of them lapsed into a technical blow-by-blow description of Al's operation. |
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Instead of me summarizing this, however, let me just give you a blow-by-blow description of each song so you can judge for yourself. |
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Turn the page and get the blow-by-blow description of this heavyweight bout, and see who's left standing at the end of this monumental melee. |
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He fails even at the level of events, at offering the blow-by-blow account of what simply happened. |
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There is a caveat for anyone going into the disc hoping for a blow-by-blow description of the shoot and circumstances surrounding the film. |
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Check out this article and the detailed blow-by-blow account below of how to win against all odds. |
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The Sox may have won, and the Sunday papers would be full of their rhetoric and the blow-by-blow descriptions, but we had better things to do than suffer. |
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He gives a blow-by-blow account of a mission that ends in tragedy for some of the soldiers but in triumph for Karzai. |
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A blow-by-blow guide to the four stages of market-related sexual dysfunction. |
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At other times, Montaigne gives thrilling, blow-by-blow accounts of bird battles and breakups. |
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The presentation gave a blow-by-blow of the accident's early hours and days. |
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He relates them with sympathy in blow-by-blow detail that is rarely boring. |
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This is a blow-by-blow account of the fight from someone who had a ring-side seat. |
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For those seeking a blow-by-blow account of the conflict, this book will more than satisfy. |
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His blow-by-blow account of the performance is breathless in its fanboy enthusiasm. |
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Newspapers carried blow-by-blow descriptions of the battle, and in different quarters of New York, cheering fans toasted the luck of their chosen side. |
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As the relationship took off, I was provided with blow-by-blow accounts of each night they spent together, with enough gooey details to put me off my next meal. |
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Other blow-by-blow accounts are in the works. |
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Other blow-by-blow historical Twitter efforts have run aground. |
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That emerges in the desolating blow-by-blow collapse of these once-blessed children into the killing-grounds of the First World War. |
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But Justice Scalia would always block out time to give us a blow-by-blow. |
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He even added his own blow-by-blow narration. |
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The original friend of Dorothy sleeps with Marion Brando and James Dean and gives a blow-by-blow of old Hollywood's decline. |
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The media published a blow-by-blow of the trial as it happened. |
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Widder documents the blow-by-blow actions of people from dozens of groups, including French, Canadian, British, Jesuit, slave, Ojibwe, Odawa, Ho-Chunk, and Menominee. |
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