But if the journalistic scope includes the sequence of events that led to the leak, the coverage has the potential to be illuminating. |
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I was the only person still at ringside with a camera, so I photographed the dramatic sequence of events. |
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There is a whole sequence of events that happens when those pilots take that landing gear handle and retract the landing gear. |
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Instead, I mulled over the sequence of events bringing me here to this bed of nails. |
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So this would suggest that Mr. Senior Administration Official simply transposed the sequence of events, intentionally or unintentionally. |
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As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity. |
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Each chapter provides an alternate sequence of events associated with a key encounter during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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For his claim was a claim about the inevitable sequence of events with that distribution of cards. |
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That set in motion a sequence of events that I don't think I want to re-visit anytime soon. |
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Such grand narratives frequently obscure the sequence of events they are struggling to explain. |
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Here is a suggested sequence of events to participate in to get through anger or a potentially explosive situation. |
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But if they had been watching, they would have been puzzled by the sequence of events that followed. |
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However, I still cannot understand or rationalise the distressing sequence of events that followed his death. |
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It's such a complicated sequence of events that I really believe that it's more complicated than one person could affect. |
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The further out on the spectrum of this array, the longer a sequence of events is triggered. |
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First of all, can you tell us a little bit about the process and the sequence of events leading to the actual splashdown? |
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In between the anxious question and the affirmative answer, the narrative contains a bewildering sequence of events. |
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Here's the sequence of events when someone is having their reaction time measured. |
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The whole sequence of events, from the inrush of calcium to the initiation of the action potential, takes place in less than two milliseconds. |
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There is nothing here to suggest retardation of this normal sequence of events. |
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Neither the exact time of capsizing nor the sequence of events was recorded by the crew of the tug. |
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In both cases, the sequence of events started with extensional basin magmatism and culminated in emplacement of plutons, passing through basin subsidence. |
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Too preoccupied with the grave responsibility of preserving the safety of our great nation from evildoers to recall exact sequence of events over 26 months ago. |
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The pilot laboratory was providing a detailed explanation of the sequence of events to the working group prior to their giving approval. |
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The genetic study traces the development of its subject, stressing the causal sequence of events. |
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As far as I am concerned, that is good reason to make a stand against this sequence of events. |
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It is the sequence of events taken in this order that lead me to ask you whether, yes or no, this power of disallowance exists. |
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The decision to use the accommodation ladder instead of the vessel's pilot ladder contributed to the sequence of events. |
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This sequence of events, known as pulmonary embolus, can cause debilitating lung disease or death. |
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As part of the TSB investigation, we pieced together the sequence of events and ran a number of detailed scenarios to determine what happened. |
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Please note that the sequence of events may change depending on the season. |
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We are all depressed by the endlessly grim sequence of events in the region. |
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The challenging exercise scenario was based on a sequence of events that led to two separate radioactive releases to the environment. |
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The need for higher sampling rates to more effectively determine the sequence of events in an accurate and timely manner. |
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It is also understood that this sequence of events is subject to the approval of the extension by the Security Council. |
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The inquiry established the sequence of events leading to the casualties and the context in which those events unfolded. |
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As we know, recorders are an essential tool for understanding the sequence of events leading to an accident. |
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This sequence of events illustrates that this is not a good-faith dispute but a fabrication of the United States for other ulterior purposes. |
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This sequence of events does not violate the law of conservation of energy because energy is returned quickly enough to create an overall equilibrium. |
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A Carlow newsagent this week spoke out about the astonishing sequence of events that led to thousands of euro worth of cigarettes being stolen from her shop. |
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Let's talk about the whole sequence of events in his revival. |
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It is yet another twist in a drawn-out sequence of events which has left the council, hall supporters and national heritage preservation groups at loggerheads. |
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This embedded chain of monuments builds a meaningful sequence of events, turning the wild nature of death into mythical history based on Renaissance topoi and Homeric myth. |
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Wild horses, however, would not persuade me to recount the precise sequence of events that led up to this happy, if somewhat indecorous, conclusion. |
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The structure of the proposal tries to follow the sequence of events should an outbreak occur and contains in its final part the measures to be taken in order to prepare for an outbreak. |
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High speed also allows the Regent to log the sequence of events, even when a failure happens so fast that multiple events appear to happen simultaneously. |
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This sequence of events has factual support. |
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Explain the reason for the session and establish the sequence of events. |
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It outlines the sequence of events leading up to the explosion and the actions taken by the Soviet authorities to deal with the disaster, and to treat those individuals affected by it. |
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Although some chroniclers felt that John had been humiliated by the sequence of events, there was little public reaction. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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Progressive creationists selectively accept the science, but have to wonder how to make it compatible with the sequence of events in Genesis. |
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But this sequence of events will weigh heavily on the public finances of EU countries for years to come, having already resulted in fiscal restraint. |
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When we look at the sequence of events, we realize that the seizure of documents by the Commissioner of Canada Elections is extremely important because it is bringing this scheme into public view. |
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While it is agreed that the sequence of events described did occur, there is debate over the suddenness, dating and magnitude of the events. |
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The sequence of events closely followed what eyewitnesses had reported, particularly the suddenness with which the ship sank. |
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The sequence of events after that was not clear but after numerous replays Kallis was given out leg before wicket, the paper said. |
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A favourable sequence of events then followed. |
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Without more details, it is impossible to sort out the sequence of events. |
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An audit trail, which is the information that is required to re-create a sequence of events related to a business transaction, must include sufficient detail to substantiate summarized information. |
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In his decision, the adjudicator noted that there is a sequence of events necessary for the employer to establish that the performance of an individual is unsatisfactory to the point that warrants a demotion. |
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Figure 3 shows the impact of this cloud on the Earth's magnetosphere, with an interpretation of the possible sequence of events. |
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The sequence of events that occurred as the pilot's weight was taken by the pilot ladder is consistent with an upper step of the ladder having been hung up on the shell plating. |
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Knowing what they knew, and piecing together the sequence of events, we ran a number of detailed scenarios and concluded the crew could not have landed the plane. |
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If a bug requires a particular sequence of events, please list those. |
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I'm road testing the Lexus ES 350 and IS 250 back-to-back. This sequence of events has enabled me to contrast the attributes and detractions of the two vehicles against each other. |
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While other factors also contributed to the outcome, the expected sequence of events outlined in the logic story of the program have indeed occurred. |
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As a result, the Council may be establishing or giving weight to an arrangement that privileges one group over another or that may set in motion a sequence of events or new struggle that leads to that outcome. |
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This data is useful in gaining a better understanding of the sequence of events leading to an accident and can supplement flight recorder data or fill in the blanks when it is unavailable. |
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If the sequence of events in the search-courting-mating process is rendered disharmonious by either of the two sexes, then the entire process will be interrupted. |
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The sequence of events leading to the Revolution included the national government's fiscal troubles caused by an inefficient tax system and expenditure on numerous large wars. |
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Whilst most historians relate the response to Jacobitism as being a key element in the sequence of events that covers the Highland Clearances period. |
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He analyzes actual DRF records, oscillograms, and numerical relay fault records to demonstrate how to deduce the sequence of events in a disturbance. |
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Marsden has noted that the Carew biography is in some details inconsistent with the sequence of events reported by both French and English eyewitnesses. |
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The armed stickup man got his sequence of events out of order, and clonked the clerk on the head with a pistol before ordering him to open the register. |
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The sequence of events given by Caesar also seems to indicate that, when his governorship began in 58 BC, the Germans had been settled in Gaul for longer than one year. |
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The sequence of events of pubertal development can occasionally vary. |
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