With a barrel of gunpowder between your legs its difficult to recall the details of your past. |
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Like too many of this government's initiatives, as soon as you start to examine the details gaping holes emerge. |
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Any man so concerned and fussy about the details of a tooth-pick case is definitely a fop, a dandy. |
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Like a well-oiled machine, the organisers had collated details and created a database on the would-be grooms and brides. |
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Hitler's growing involvement in the details of economic life matched an increasing intervention in military affairs. |
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If, after wading through the details above, you still want go through with it, you will need someone to officiate. |
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The spam emails contain details of a fictitious order for Web hosting or computer goods and thank the email recipient for a non-existent order. |
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There are costs for using Patientline, and details are provided to patients when they are admitted to hospital. |
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In June and July we gave more details about weaponization of those materials and their major production facilities. |
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Users are required to fill in their address and provide contact details as well as a proof of ID under the less known Aussie Patriots Act? |
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In its scale and some of its details Smith's building has an affinity to Richardson's 1875-1876 Hayden Building in Boston. |
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The programme will include details on the routes' degrees of difficulty and some advice on footwear and rainwear. |
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The tapestry is woven in wool on linen warps and contains details in silk, gold and silver. |
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A high resolution camera will also sweep the surface, resolving details as small as two metres across. |
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We also require details of the quantum of the claim including a breakdown of the elements of the costs and how they have been incurred. |
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Mr Rickwood said they will be planning the details of the route along the way. |
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But she admitted that might not happen if the victims failed to give details of their new addresses. |
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Macdonald's telegram to the Adjutant General in Calcutta, sent late in the evening, was the first to give details of how the firing had begun. |
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However, these negotiations are sensitive and to reveal more of their details would risk jeopardising their outcome. |
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They will be asked to fill out questionnaires documenting details of their family history. |
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The superior achromatic lenses will show you color and details you have never seen before in both your antique and self-made stereo views. |
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Police today refused to give out details of the addresses raided and would not confirm what allegations the man arrested yesterday is facing. |
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If people do not have details of their actual income for this tax year, they must provide an estimate. |
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Immediately she took over the practical details of his life, seeing that bills get paid on time. |
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It blinded me with details of how many of its clients were looking for a car just like mine. |
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Heads of families collecting the monthly rations have been asked to check the details of their households. |
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Blanche wormed the details out of a very reluctant Stella with much coaxing and promising of new clothes. |
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All these details whirl round the hub of a performance by Stephens that excites decidedly mixed feelings. |
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If admin work doesn't appeal, there are job details of the much more juicy positions at MI5 handily tucked into the brochure. |
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As ever, the survey is entirely anonymous, so no need to provide personal details or email addy. |
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Quite often, the enemy would provide important details on targets for Allied bombers and attack aircraft. |
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The biggest of the quakes was reclassified to 9.0 magnitude and details now verified as follows. |
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With so many details to remember, it is understandable that many birders are intimidated by this accipitrine affinity. |
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Although this is a historical event, the accounts include variations as far as details are concerned. |
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Detectives established addresses and other details and passed the information to British authorities. |
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We came across an interesting web page today, full of details on the new 3G encryption algorithms. |
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He declined to give exact details of the circumstances surrounding the arrest of the raiders. |
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Throughout the new building, the galleries are handsome and well proportioned, with subtle, beautifully honed details and good lighting. |
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The Daily Echo has agreed to withhold details of the address, understood to be a family home, at the request of police for operational reasons. |
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The public are reminded that on no account should any details of their credit card be supplied to callers, no matter how plausible they may be. |
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The Joint Dark Energy Mission is designed to study the details of the universe's acceleration. |
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He reveals details of boardroom machinations and backstairs skirmishes which only a fly on the wall could have witnessed. |
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Don the sunglasses and look for vests with zippered details and bomber jackets with elasticized waistbands and cuffs. |
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Last transaction details including date, type of transport, fare deducted for that journey and remaining balance are displayed. |
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Full details of Pete and Clive's songs with soundclips can be accessed at the weblink opposite. |
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When I started this site, I was adamant that no personal details of my life would find their way on to these pages. |
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I've never learned enough about the details of his calculus ratiocinator to determine the answer. |
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It is understood that they revealed the new name she was going to be using, possibly passport details and even clues to her new address. |
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Sadly, one of the major parties has slight quibbles with the details of the agreement. |
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For more details on how the industry is reshaping, refer to DF's 2002 ranking of dairy processors. |
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The creative team behind the new My Lai project is working out the details for set design. |
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More than 50 employers take part in the Sharrow project which uses a raft of display boards in shops and libraries to advertise details of job opportunities. |
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For the next two years, at the advice of doctors, nobody will give cady the details of the accident. |
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We can cobble together a good guess as to what is plaguing Edwards with the few details we have been given. |
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Hunkered down in a bunker, she, Mellie, and Fitz argue over what details about their relationship they want to make public. |
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I wanted details and I rattled questions off as they came to mind. |
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I believe that journalists who deny anyone else a right of privacy should have details of their addresses and private lives made freely available. |
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The final two survivors are doctors, who have to contend with the human cost of the collapse of Hiroshima's infrastructure and who document the details of radiation sickness. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of the details dissolved from my memory as soon as I got up, and I've been wracking my brain trying to remember exactly what was going on. |
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If that's the case, then collectively they should be across all media details and at least one member should have spotted the footage for what it was. |
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These details support the theory that the two stars are close enough for accretion to take place and that the companion star is being cannibalised. |
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But you should go see it, and not only that, you should look at it closely, the warp and weft of details that make it all hang together in such a unique way. |
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Strapless or V-neck tops, corsets and kimonos with shaped waists fit the bill, while ruched or shirred details can also help create shape and a lean line. |
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For a while they became inseparable, but Morrissey never details their closeness. |
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Instead, the report details an elaborate scheme to circumvent campaign finance laws. |
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I will PM you with my details and maybe we could jack something up. |
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His political enemies were conducting an inquisition into the details of his personal life. |
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Mrs Saldanha, 46, answered the call and transferred it to a colleague, who gave details of the duchess's condition. |
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With the telescope we can see details of the planet's surface that are ordinarily invisible. |
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Their solidified friendship is one of the most touching details of the premiere, but it also puts branson in a tricky predicament. |
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Among the abusive calls and text messages being received are some claiming to have put campaigners' addresses and contact details on Combat 18's target lists. |
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The refugee stories are compelling at first, but horrific details are numbing. |
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She details how he, for many years, wanted no one but her to wash, clothe, and feed him. |
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White House officials outlined the details of the request on a conference call with members of the media Tuesday morning. |
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The Department of Transport's latest air accident investigation report reveals details of incidents involving three jumbo jets last year at Heathrow Airport. |
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In visible light this star system is completely shrouded in dust, its details hidden. |
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For instance, this morning I wanted to print some details for Mike and Joan's travel insurance and the printer started to act up, Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. |
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The details of the new plan are different, but it's based on the same general concept. |
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In the auditing process, adherents may disclose details of their personal life, and a record of the audit is placed in a file. |
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The following page details a tribute gag the Simpsons team inserted into the background of a scene. |
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The details of his emerging campaign infrastructure are as atypical as the man himself. |
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Thanks to breathable fabrics like linen and comfortable details like drawstring waistbands, this summer's trends are aimed at making you feel at ease in the summer heat. |
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To date, much of the details of the diplomacy and even the interim deal between Iran and the West are shrouded in secrecy. |
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One complaint details how a priest threatened his victim at gunpoint not to tell authorities about the ongoing rape. |
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A local NBC affiliate reported that, when reached by phone, McFarland had confirmed the details of his revelation. |
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Refer to current labels for specific details and instructions. |
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Now the Supreme Leader has thrown the confidential details out into the open and marked his line in the sand. |
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In the course of his confession, he supplied details that should only have been known to the killer. |
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The provision of confidential details to the IG does not mean that they will be publicly released. |
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In order to ensure their anonymity, none of their details are obtained. |
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The book details his confrontations with neoconservatives, and his alliance with Condoleezza Rice. |
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It also gives details for port states on effective measures of inspecting and reporting illegal fishing. |
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Nonetheless, it is an enormously valuable document, containing details that are not found elsewhere. |
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Although it is felt that there was a continuing human presence, the types of evidence available make judgement about the details very difficult. |
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Aristotle discusses the sacred animals of the Greeks in his Historia Animalium and gives details of their role as aquatic animals. |
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He dispatches Afonso Furtado and the four Calicut hostages taken by da Gama the previous year, to negotiate the details of the landing. |
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Brainstorming with friends and colleagues can help you flush out the details of the idea. |
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He traveled to Victor's family estate using details from Victor's journal, murdered William, and framed Justine. |
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The details of his former behaviour towards Elizabeth emerged, and for his brother and the king's council, this was the last straw. |
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The announcement was described as a 'game changer' for the airport, with flight details due shortly. |
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The map key, or legend, describes how to interpret the map's symbols and may give details of publication and authorship. |
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Day includes details of an alleged description of the Frankenstein castle that exists in Mary Shelley's 'lost' journals. |
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Modern writers have suggested the details of the battle were so well known that Gildas could have expected his audience to be familiar with them. |
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Chester Visitor Centre, opposite the Roman Amphitheatre, issues a leaflet giving details of tourist attractions. |
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There were certainly more dimensions to this affair, the full details of which will likely never be clearly known. |
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But any similarity starts to fade with sweet styling details such as a rear indicator cluster like Flash Gordon's ray gun. |
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During this icy stage, sea level seems to have risen and dropped somewhat, but despite much study the details remain unresolved. |
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The data provides details of wind speed and direction, air temperature, cloud type and tops, and other features. |
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Although the details of story often vary widely, in all iterations, several features remain remarkably the same. |
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The finest section of Hurtley's book details Starkie's Spanish travels between 1934 and 1936, written up as Spanish Raggle-Taggle and Don Gypsy. |
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In June 2012, further details of the stadium's redevelopment were released. |
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Kepler was the first to devise a system that described correctly the details of the motion of the planets with the Sun at the center. |
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Centwine is known to have fought and won battles against the Britons, but the details have not survived. |
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For reasons of national security, details of the design of modern bombs are normally not released to the open literature. |
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Ross finds the poem, The Ballad of Bosworth Field, a useful source to ascertain certain details of the battle. |
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Their common complaint is that, except for its outcome, very few details of the battle are found in the chronicles. |
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The second such inscription contains a unique example of early Welsh prose recording the details of the resolution of a land dispute. |
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The table below details the membership numbers of political parties that have more than 5,000 members. |
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Windows and other details can be cobbed into place, and niches and reliefs are easy to create. |
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The organisation has produced a climate change plan which contains details about how SEPA will reduce its own carbon emissions. |
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Crick was skeptical about the value of computational models of mental function that are not based on details about brain structure and function. |
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In 1855, von Meyer published a detailed description of Plateosaurus with illustrations, but again gave no details on the etymology. |
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These details are unclear, but titles and positions like hauldr, thegn, landmand, show mobility between the Karls and the Jarls. |
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Cadamosto acquired the details of that expedition from Sintra's clerk upon its return. |
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Part II of the Charter details eight main principles and objectives upon which States must base their policies and legislation. |
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The Damel invited him inland while the details of the trade were finalized. |
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He was terribly, churningly curious, although not about the details of their lesson. |
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Adam details that the people of Uppsala had appointed priests to each of the gods, and that the priests were to offer up sacrifices. |
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Often, the details of parentage are not important elements of the clan tradition. |
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There are also plans by developer Richard Grainger for a workhouse in Elswick and details of Newcastle's Ragged Schools. |
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His sketches show the details of batlike wings which were to spread out on the downward stroke and fold up with the upward stroke. |
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He committed acts which put him afoul of Empire law, details classified, twenty-six years ago. |
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William of Poitiers only mentions his death, without giving any details on how it occurred. |
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The story in the prologues lengthens with time, with more details in the later versions of the prologue. |
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The Gospel of Nicodemus, a text appended to the Acts of Pilate, provides additional details about Joseph. |
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Their sites are identified by construction details of their hill forts and metalwork artefacts. |
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The details of this event have been passed down by Gregory of Tours, who recorded them many years later in the sixth century. |
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The Dream's account also seems to accord better with details in the Triads, so it perhaps reflects an earlier tradition. |
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Nevertheless, it contains many important details that would otherwise be lost. |
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Although few details are known, the Romans achieved success, subjugating the Marcomanni and their allies, the Varistae or Naristi and the Cotini. |
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The real, true, unguarded details tend to cut through the clutter. |
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Some technological details about the feedback control of flatness are given in. |
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The F4 Coin mintings data has details details about the number and value of coin mintages. |
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Little else is known of Evans's early life, and surviving records provide few details as to his formative years. |
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Bentham had devised some machines for making blocks, but did not develop them and details of how they worked are now obscure. |
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For full details about the UK's contribution, please see the Operation Telic order of battle. |
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The country has developed a strong consensus for peace, but the devil is in the details over what concessions should be made. |
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Thus, ringed seals occupying the Bering and southern Chukchi seas in winter apparently are migratory, but details of their movements are unknown. |
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During concrete preparation, various technical details may affect the quality and nature of the product. |
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Borno state government secretary Baba Ahmed Jidda announced the curfew in a statement but gave no further details about the attack. |
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This had full details of the compromise reached the day before, including the names of those suggested as members of the War Council. |
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The local Charles Rennie Mackintosh Trail details his time in Port Vendres and shows the paintings and their locations. |
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Widdess presents details of the relationship between the jatis and the progressively less related groups of grama, bhasa, and desi ragas. |
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The details of the proxy marriage, progress, arrival, and reception in Edinburgh were recorded by the Somerset Herald, John Young. |
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The French contemporary chronicles made long details of the reactions of the inhabitants of Paris under Burgundian rule. |
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However, more details on the strategies for tending and slaughtering the domestic animals involved are forthcoming. |
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The accounts of his deathbed have been numerous and varying, and it has not been possible to establish the details of what precisely occurred. |
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Members were supposed to inform themselves of crimes and then of the details of the crimes. |
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It also gives details of when and where the standing committees and select committees will be meeting, and the list of debates to be held. |
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According to their webpage, the way to get tickets for their productions is to leave details on their answerphone system. |
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The details of the procedure differ greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and often from court to court even within the same jurisdiction. |
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Whether the details of the agreement with Comyn are correct or not, King Edward moved to arrest Bruce while Bruce was still at the English court. |
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Otherwise, this contains the full details supplied by the original returns. |
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Evidence of the details of plate motions and other tectonic activity in the Precambrian has been poorly preserved. |
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The inspector again rebatches the material into his company's own system and notes the details into his batch book. |
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Note the subtle details associated with Gothic Revival architectural styles which include trefoil and quadrefoil designs. |
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Finds from another settlement at Vis, near the Vychegda River in Russia, offer more details of life in a settlement of the Boreal. |
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He states that certain anatomical details suggest a shared Oriental origin, followed by a westward diffusion. |
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We wish to alert judges to the need to scrutinise applications for disclosure of details about informants with very great care. |
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He explained that there was no way an executive could learn all the details of running a huge and unwieldy company. |
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While the Historia is often useful to scholars, it is also the source of storyline details that have no discernible provenance. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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The card has a SCOSTA QR code embedded on the card, through which all the details on the card are accessible. |
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It had gotten down to details of how HTML should be written, not how Ross should author his site specifically. |
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These classifiers combine and noun and a number that together can give more details about the object. |
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In particular, minute details on Ireland's increasing overseas trade and reports from various specialist committees are recorded. |
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Many details of the exact phonetics are uncertain, and seemed to have differed by dialect. |
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He apparently interviewed veterans to clarify details of the events he was recording and was similarly given access to archival material. |
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Ultimately, the abstract parallels between algebraic systems were seen to be more important than the details and modern algebra was born. |
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Current community council names and contact details are given on a Highland Council website. |
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Most of the details about the epidemics are lost, probably due to the scarcity of surviving written records. |
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Historians have long questioned some details of Tacitus's account of the fight, suggesting that he exaggerated Roman success. |
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In contrast, other anatomical details are neglected or absent, especially arms and feet. |
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For details of the uses of present tense constructions in English, see Uses of English verb forms. |
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The BBC did not make an offer immediately, but in March 2013, the details of the sale were announced to the public. |
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Certain details from their way of life, such as tattooing, also suggest that the Agathyrsi were Thracians. |
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More details of the Boys whose names are inscribed may be found at Bembridge School War Memorials. |
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Further details on the specifications of the wickets are contained in Appendix D to the Laws. |
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Exact details of what followed are greatly disputed, both in Lesotho and South Africa. |
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Voters receive a poll card from the returning officer at their local authority with details of their allocated polling place. |
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See also List of Roman legions for details of notable late Republican legions. |
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The exact details of the shift are unknown, and it may have progressed in a variety of ways before arriving at the final situation. |
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There are two different versions of Alexander's death and details of the death differ slightly in each. |
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The historical details outlined in his monographs serve as paradigms for Sallust. |
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Burns did not record this visit, but Maria included the details in a letter. |
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I wanted to give Debbie all the details of the weekend so she knew I hadn't hung around the bar drinking coladas the entire time. |
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For more complete details on the development of the limes, or frontier, see under Limes Germanicus. |
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Abraham Darby II, son of the blast furnace innovator, managed to convert pig iron to bar iron in 1749, but no details are known of his process. |
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Mahler significantly reorchestrated the music, eliminating doublings and rescoring things so details come through clearly. |
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In March Transport for London announced details of its plan for the upcoming Crossrail concession. |
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Llywelyn did not discover the full details of the plot until Owain confessed to the Bishop of Bangor. |
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There are few details available about his military service, which took place during the first stage of the English Civil War. |
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There are other details and sculptures of note, although much was destroyed in the Revolution. |
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These clearances contain details of the route that the aircraft is expected to fly after departure. |
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On 7 September 2010, details were released of 56 proposals for local enterprise partnerships that had been received. |
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While the details of the story differ from one author to another, the overall plot structure remains much the same. |
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The following table details the origins of Labord, Bayonne, and other names in the commune. |
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There are often several versions of the same song that share certain details but differ on others. |
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The application details a new process for the manufacture of Rose Bengal and related iodinated xanthenes in high purity. |
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Nice picture. I love the details on everything, and the shading is wonderful. He's very murr. |
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The Annals record no great details of the death, but where the B text calls Gwriad Rhodri's brother, the A text has him as Rhodri's son instead. |
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The President made his proposals in broad strokes, and the details remain to be worked out. |
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While details of Cabral's early life are unclear, it is known that he came from a minor noble family and received a good education. |
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Scant details have survived regarding the criteria used by the Portuguese government in its selection of Cabral as head of the India expedition. |
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There is particular emphasis on the representation of the details of headdresses, hairstyles, body adornment and face painting. |
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The degree to which the remains are decayed when covered determines the later details of the fossil. |
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Much attention was paid to fine details in clothing, and where applicable, to furniture and other signs of a person's position in society. |
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It speaks in general terms, avoiding illustrations and details of practice. |
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The memoir of Michael and his alter-ego details the growth of Johnny from inner monologue to full-on Edinburgh Festival sensation. |
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Most available details of his life are from subsequent hagiographies and annals, and these are now not accepted without detailed criticism. |
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The Confessio is generally vague about the details of his work in Ireland, though giving some specific instances. |
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Because of the limited number of sources, there is no certainty about the date, location, or details of the fighting. |
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It's not bogged down in getting all the excruciating details right-it's all about getting XSLT to do stuff immediately. |
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Finally there are three bassoons in the aerophone set, but unfortunately it has not been possible to discover the details of their provenance. |
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One religious site was revealed to be a shrine of a local St Sixtus, whose worshippers were unaware of details of the martyr's life or death. |
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Further details were added to the story in the Historia Brittonum, which was partially written by Nennius. |
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Actuaries often get bogged down in compliance requirements and dealing with details that, although sometimes tedious, cannot be neglected. |
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Both Shia and Sunni sects agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts. |
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According to details education department district Haripur took a decision to deal strictly with the habitual absenters. |
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He was no mere copyist of the models he had seen in the East, but introduced many original details of his own invention into the stronghold. |
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The details of the ancient oral performance and the story's conversion to a written work inspire continual debate among scholars. |
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Other details of the witness's biography match known facts about the explorer. |
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Dont know if MP-FM makes but heard details 2day from some1 who knows exactly wassup that for 1st time makes me think legit chance. |
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There are further details of the Royal Navy's historical organisation at List of fleets and major commands of the Royal Navy. |
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The table below details changes in members' allegiances and parties' seat possessions. |
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The opportunity to construct aesthetic details precisely, and combine them with larger social themes, drew Wilde to write drama. |
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I hope that the few details set down here will induce more worthly contributions along the same line. |
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Their precise locations were determined by triangulation, and the details in between were then filled in with less precise methods. |
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Finally, a number of Byzantine Greek writers provide important details of myth, much derived from earlier now lost Greek works. |
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The details of his death are unknown, with different versions of his demise given by different sources. |
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The 1754 performance at the hospital is the first for which full details of the orchestral and vocal forces survive. |
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During his stay in Rome, Dmitri related details to Giovio of the geography of Russia and the northern countries. |
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The authors have done an excellent job in conveying important details of the works discussed. |
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Since there were no minutes of meetings, few details of the gatherings remain. |
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A timetable for implementing these reforms has not yest been decided and the details of the process are subject to the Parliamentary process. |
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On 23 January 2007 further details of the forthcoming salvage operation of both the ship and its cargo were released. |
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In the visual arts, illusionistic realism is the accurate depiction of lifeforms, perspective, and the details of light and colour. |
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The details of command structure and fleet strengths during this period are not well known, although fleets were commanded by prefects. |
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The fourth style, which began in the 1st century AD, depicted scenes from mythology, while retaining architectural details and abstract patterns. |
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Such a distortion is impossible to correct for without knowing the details of the lens used to capture the image. |
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The foundation was delivered separately in preinsulated concrete slabs, and builders are finishing the interior and exterior details on site. |
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Part III details comprehensive rules across a number of sectors, that states agree to abide by. |
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For details on borrowed words and other external influences upon Spanish, see Influences on the Spanish language. |
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In October 2016, Eurostar published details about its forthcoming Amsterdam service. |
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The propagation factor accounts for the effects of multipath and shadowing and depends on the details of the environment. |
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Existing details about her final years in this last marriage are scanty and conflicting. |
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Although he describes the details of the Easter celebration as deriving from local custom, he insists the feast itself is universally observed. |
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Head inside to find out the details including airdates and what to expect when the show returns. |
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However, care must be taken not to overclear the specimens otherwise details of the clypeolabral plates may be obscured. |
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Moore also publicly criticised details of the script before the film's release, pointing to apparent laziness in the writing. |
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But the details of this massacre have been especially difficult to absorb. |
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English criminal law details a series of criminal acts, and when these should apply. |
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It is unlikely that the groom will turn into Groomzilla, so obsessed by wedding details that he drives even the bride crazy. But it does happen. |
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He often used traditional patterns for ornamental details such as foliage and branches. |
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The brevity of the account and occasional gaps in the record have led historians to speculate and dispute many details of the voyage. |
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For details on individual varieties or subgroups, see the individual articles. |
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It contains many details and employs many stylistic devices to promote Caesar's political interests. |
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The iconoclasts probably destroyed some of Holbein's religious artwork, but details are unknown. |
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It urged moving forward with the largest possible fleet to demand their release, and gave details of the fortifications. |
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Most of the pages are decorated in red paint with details in gold, silver and blind. |
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The details of the plot were finalised in October, in a series of taverns across London and Daventry. |
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It details the discharge criteria for the elimination of pollution by noxious liquid substances carried in large quantities. |
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The Old English translation of the Historia ecclesiastica does contain several minor details not found in Bede's Latin original account. |
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The purposes of a voyage in 1377 are mysterious, as details within the historical record conflict. |
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Further details can be inferred from the poem, but these too are problematic. |
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Still, the name, Jesus of Nazareth, and the details of Jesus' story are not depicted in the poem. |
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A bronze plaque attached to the wall of Thetford's Tom Paine hotel gives details of Paine's life. |
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In all his biographies he insisted on including what others would have considered trivial details to fully describe the lives of his subjects. |
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Many of these letters are referred to with details in Recollections of the Life of Lord Byron. |
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It drew its details from Maugham's experiences as a medical student doing midwifery work in Lambeth, a South London slum. |
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Cassandra believed that in the interest of tact and Jane's penchant for forthrightness, these details should be destroyed. |
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The situation was compounded as successive generations of the family expunged and sanitized the already opaque details of Austen's biography. |
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Doveton asked for further details of a grave that he had noted by the side of the road to Hey Tor. |
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There are differing accounts about the details of the quality of Huxley's eyesight at specific points in his life. |
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Modern scholars have generally assumed such details rarely match exactly what someone of a given rank had. |
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During the 19th century the details that composers put in their scores generally increased. |
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The English already knew the details of this planned shipment from a paper found in a bag at Flodden field. |
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It also contains details of a 1958 incident in which a young boy was killed by a mortar shell near Cranmere Pool. |
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The library staff decides upon the number of items patrons are allowed to borrow, as well as the details of borrowing time allotted. |
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Today's rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net. |
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These details have often been used to bolster confidence in the Historia's account and to confirm that Arthur really did fight at Badon. |
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One of the smaller details in his playing style is that his left eye is dominant. |
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For further details on different realisations of phonemes, dialectal differences and example words, see the full article at Dutch phonology. |
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Out of the 37 respondents, seven are infrequent prayers who prefer to leave the precise details of their prayer life ambiguous. |
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Weeks later, Holmes provides Watson with additional details about the case. |
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In November that year Cameron gave an update on the negotiations, and further details of his aims. |
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He included little in the way of punctuation in his drafts, leaving such details to the printers to supply. |
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The speech, written by Charles Bohlen, contained virtually no details and no numbers. |
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He passed the details to Crossing who conceded and included it in the 1910 edition of his Guide to Dartmoor. |
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As the population taken at the 2011 Census was less than 100, details are maintained in the civil parish of Whitwell and Selside. |
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