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In a television report containing those charges, Reed and other former players cited detailed instances of abuse by Knight, including Knight's brandishing soiled toilet paper as a motivational tool.
A report into the unrest by the Bahrain Independent Commission was published on Wednesday and detailed instances of torture.
The Ofsted chief inspector, Sir Michael Wilshaw, said his staff detailed instances of head teachers said to have been forced out or sidelined in conflicts with governors or trustees.
The report also detailed instances of health care providers offering such smarter care: hospitals preventing re-hospitalizations, upgrading their records systems and cutting out ineffective therapies, for example.
In statements to the police and to prosecutors, both parents detailed instances of abuse of their daughter in the home that they shared on George Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, a senior law enforcement official said.
Ms. Cabrera, in her statements to the police and prosecutors, detailed instances of abuse in the home that the couple share on George Street in Bushwick, Brooklyn, with their daughter and Ms. Cabrera's 5-year-old boy with another man, the official said.
The report detailed instances of consumers being massively overcharged and shoddy records being kept by the banks.
In a recent interview Van Buren explained that he would not have written the book, had anyone in the U.S. State Department listened to him when he came home with detailed instances of the corruption, contractor abuses, and fool hardy policies that were costing the U.S. tax payer billions as well as causing rampant and unnecessary loss of life.
Finding detailed instances of experimental detection of proteins by experimentally proven peptides is necessary to evaluate future options for experimental detection.
Gerrans (2012, 2013, 2014) uses a detailed comparison between instances of character misidentification in dreams and delusions of hyperfamiliarity (such as the Frégoli delusion, in which strangers are mistakenly identified as family members, but also déjà vu) to support the claim that anomalous experience, and not just faulty reality testing, plays a role in delusion formation.
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