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Phrase used to indicate that every aspect of something is to one's liking.
The denial of counsel to Jose Padilla, then, is an aspect of something larger.
Landis said it was unrealistic to expect anyone to remember every aspect of something that occurred 76 years ago.
"If you don't like any aspect of something and want to change it you're free to do so.
Yet this picture, like the story itself, has the stealth aspect of something intended for young readers in an innocent, less cynical time.
"In Japan," she said, "the idea of focusing on a small aspect of something and then exploding it into many possibilities is an appealing notion, in both life and aesthetics.
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Such repeated & disabling collisions with radical national movements in Asia, the Middle East & Central America are aspects of something more important.
'Confusion' means, literally, the fusion of two or more elements or aspects of something.
These are aspects of something new, something very hopeful, these are examples of educated, creative, and non-violent individuals engaged in a beautiful uprising.
One of the most common mistakes is that people concentrate either on the practical or on the theoretical aspects of something.
This can lead to remarkable detail-oriented work, where a neurotypical might be unable to focus so clearly on individual aspects of something.[3].
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