And like most people I've encountered there, I don't recall the specifics of making his acquaintance. |
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Experience in combat action shows that this has brought about a number of specifics in the organization and conduct of effective engagement. |
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It demands moving beyond generalities to a clear vision based on specifics. |
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Although the larger centers are similar in generalities, the specifics may differ. |
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And rather than speak in generalities, she's prepared to talk about specifics. |
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As the dreams unfold, we may start to recognize specifics of place, but the sense of Central Park as a lost Arcadia abides. |
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Well, the inquisitor in our party was curious about the specifics of the policy, and jokingly needled the ranger about the prohibition. |
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The rhetoric of both men focused more on moral values than policy specifics. |
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Could you get into some specifics regarding the different types of space fighters and their weapons? |
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The specifics of the onerous terms of release were not apparent in the unreported decision. |
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She is keener to discuss life in philosophical terms than the specifics of her new novel. |
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The curriculum begins with the subject area of music, then it moves to the specifics of an instrument. |
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His time with the Yezidis is not well-documented and there are lots of stories about the specifics, some of which are pretty fantastic. |
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Oddly enough, he found himself reluctant to share any specifics of that night. |
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Ground rules for stories included not publishing last names or mission specifics. |
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Not being one to pry I simply privately wondered at the specifics involved. |
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Because that trial was still pending at the time, she couldn't discuss the facts of the case or the specifics of the legalities. |
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Each person has their own specifics when defining inbreeding, line breeding, and out-crossing. |
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Missing a test should be a mistake that comes with an automatic penalty before the specifics of the case are even looked into. |
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Feel free to email me if you want more specifics about our attempts to find my father. |
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But the destruction, or perhaps dissolution of the Iraqi army, led to a growing disinterest in the specifics of tactical activities. |
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When pressed for specifics on the protest, Phelps hung up, saying he was too busy to talk. |
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All termite species build nests, also known as termitaries or termitaria, but the specifics of these nests can vary. |
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However, it is my argument that the significance of this picture goes still beyond the specifics of the marquise's tribulations at court. |
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Since I was talking generalities rather than specifics, it wasn't my intention to spend a lot of time searching and counting replies. |
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It's a greasy argument that's so long on generalities and so short on specifics. |
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If you want something of a play-by-play on what happened, he has a pretty good tick-tock on the specifics. |
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The brainy part of the movie is best when dealing in generalities, not specifics. |
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Officials declined to give any specifics on the shipment, including the shipper of the weapons, the intended end-user and the make of the guns. |
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Bioarchaeology is beginning to fill in the details of the historical record, offering specifics about how food sources changed. |
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In general, their policy is vague, lacking in specifics, and frequently uncosted. |
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But the specifics of the U.S. proposal and its ultimate outcome are not as important as the sentiments that appear to underlay it. |
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They were similarly unforthcoming when asked for specifics about the number of jobs that the company plans to cut. |
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But there's many a slip twixt cup and lip as one goes from generalities to specifics. |
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Many who had shelled out thousands for tickets seemed uninterested in the specifics of the game. |
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Well known for her ability to avoid answering questions, she was unsurprisingly short on specifics. |
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The major difference between regular income tax and the AMT system is the specifics used in calculating the net amount of taxable income. |
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I suggest that, in the future, you share the specifics of your urophilia only with those who have expressed a true interest in it. |
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The course examines the specifics of weed management and related control strategies, including non-chemical methods. |
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Without going into specifics, I've noticed that some writers, and even some bloggers, can be reasonable and agreeable on non-spiritual matters. |
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The specifics of the gendered division of society were a middle-class luxury. |
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I'm trying to write stuff that's more about a hybrid of these elements than the specifics of these elements themselves. |
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Whatever the specifics of his will, they're irrelevant to us until my mother's estate is portioned out. |
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If a new kind of fusionism is to have any chance for success, it must aim beyond the specifics of particular, present-day controversies. |
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Can you give us any specifics on areas and when power and light will be in full force again? |
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As a preface to discussing specifics, I need to bring up some general issues surrounding theories of literary dependence. |
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The foregoing is conjectural, and is intended more to suggest an approach to establishing action on behalf of the future than to prescribe specifics. |
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While he declines to provide specifics until the data are published, he says elephant poaching for ivory has become a serious threat to the species. |
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His narrative provided my father with a good deal of background and color though, except for the incident of the unhorsed Indian, few useful specifics. |
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His family is closely shielding specifics about his condition. |
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The speakers are also big on options, but before delving into technical specifics, let's just say that your neighbors better get out their earplugs. |
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Trying to dictate specifics to the universal realms is, ultimately, tilting at windmills, since those energies work in ways few human beings have ever totally understood. |
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The only argument you can make is that the clone is aware of the specifics of his predestiny, and maybe that interferes with his subjective enjoyment of his life. |
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The true Nixon-in-China opportunity was forgone in smaller policy specifics that will fail to capture the imagination. |
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Even when pressed, the department has been less than forthcoming with specifics on police shootings in the city. |
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But if the threats and saber-rattling are going to be effective, Chamillionaire has to take his burnished, easy flow and start putting some specifics in it. |
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These displays are the only place where the museum's message of the universality of spiritual concerns gives way to the specifics of particular religions. |
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This is a platform long on generalities and short of specifics. |
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We Americans are so woefully unaware when it comes to the history, and the specifics. |
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He's been giving out specifics, but your folks have been playing dirty. |
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He said he was chasing a good story, but kept the specifics close to his chest. |
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The Notebooks bear witness to the specifics of her insatiable wanderlust. |
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It is no easier in central Nairobi than in Britain to resolve the enormous mental disconnection between the abstractions of politics and the specifics of poverty. |
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The specifics of the bargaining will take a back seat to childcare complexity. |
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Democrats can win, though, by arguing with specifics, and by touting them unapologetically. |
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It is a political document, full of contestable characterizations, but it provides some useful specifics to consider. |
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Spokespeople for the CIA and the White House declined to discuss any specifics about the Brennan meetings in Kiev. |
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The political specifics of his plots can seem bafflingly complex. |
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So long as we are in the world of facts and specifics, Romney has shown himself scrupulous not to overstate or misrepresent. |
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Even on the specifics, this tax cut is not what it is advertised to be. |
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This week is full up with appointments and social engagements, I'm sure of it, but I can hardly remember any specifics, my diary unhelpfully empty. |
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Aside from the movie's specifics, the subject is a fraught one. |
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Its specifics, however, are so complicated and unrewarding to follow as to threaten to place it on the endangered scandal list. |
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Application developers need not concern themselves with the specifics. |
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Nancy's specifics regarding the storage of the starter confused me. |
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We do not feel we can comment further on the specifics of this issue. |
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I just want to focus in on defining the specifics of the issues. |
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I heard about his death from a comedian friend, and got the specifics from my brother Danny. |
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The specifics of any local struggle in that battle were less important than the wider struggle within which they were subsumed. |
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The sequence in the alternate dimension had a profound resonance with me, like I'd experienced similar places in dreams but couldn't quite remember the specifics. |
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But the failure of the White House to provide specifics for his troop estimates has worried lawmakers. |
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They float free of such specifics, as untethered symbols of a world derived from print. |
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But I'll be doggoned if I hear either man talking in concrete terms about specifics and the real issues that are going to affect the future of the country. |
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Family issues often surface when discussing the specifics of respite care. |
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By bringing everything up, right now, Kerry does an end run around that tradition, while also deftly avoiding any specifics. |
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While some of its specifics are a problem, the overall argument provides a coherent, long-sighted perspective on this most restive period in the history of the stage. |
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Muir was unable to provide specifics of any fraudulent bills he wrote up at Stodder's urging, but said it happened more than once. |
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The new members of the crime organization got the most dangerous jobs. I'll leave the specifics to your imagination. |
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Performing prayers five times a day is compulsory but flexibility in the specifics is allowed depending on circumstances. |
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Like his Nixon, Mr. Langella is an agile interviewee, taking the conversation toward anything but the specifics of his nonacting life. |
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In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. |
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The origin of the name Guinea is thought to be an area in the region, although the specifics are disputed. |
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The group comprises a succession of sandstones, mudstones and siltstones, the specifics of the sequence varying from one area to another. |
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The specifics of how an ocean and the Europan surface might interact, however, are far from agreed-upon. |
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Color renderings by coauthor Mattia Zamboni accompany discussions of building specifics that encourage LEGO fans to become better builders. |
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The specifics of the finds are grouped in sections on ceramic vessels struck lithics, small finds, and biological remains. |
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The whole picture does not include a whole lot of specifics. |
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Black and white photos accompany the specifics, making this especially recommended for snorkelers who want specifics on the Keys area. |
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Versatility provides specifics for optimizing interactions with each of the seven workplace behaviors both up-line and down-line. |
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Like another Utahan, Esther Peterson, John believes in compromising on specifics but not on core principles. |
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The Women's Hair Loss Seminar will address the specifics about the FDA's recent approval for low-level laser therapy and the success combined with trichology treatment. |
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The report will contain infection information if spyware was extracted from any workstation, specifics on which spyware was found, and the rate of infection. |
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This section defines chemical dependency and Impaired Practice, presents the RNs responsibility to report, and discusses the specifics of WNA's Peer Assistance Program. |
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However, there is also a need for flexibility to tailor a monitorship to the specifics of a company and its particular organizational environment. |
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He brought several more sackfuls out of the house and didn't tell me specifics, but said he could relate to the homeless and those down on their luck. |
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On cross examination it is generally relevant to delve into specifics about any alleged alibi such as who was there, what type of meeting it was etc. |
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Although the specifics differ between countries and there are ongoing political arguments, there is a strong consensus about keeping to the general concept. |
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The Cherbourg population spoke le haguais, a variant of Cotentinais Norman, while having some specifics regarding the pronunciation of certain words. |
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The place name evidence of a Norse presence on Eday is conclusive and very little is known about the specifics of life on the island at this time. |
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In Washington, there is no higher art form than the non-denial denial, in which politicians try to rebut a storyline without quite denying the specifics. |
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