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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at details" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it lacks grammatical structure and clarity. Example: "Please look at details" would be more appropriate if rephrased.
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Azealia Banks performed at Details magazine party "DETAILS @ Midnight" in Los Angeles Wednesday night, playing a quick set highlighted by Banks' hits "212" and "Liquorice".
But a new method from Swiss researchers provides an incredibly detailed look at details on the level of nanometers — and in 3D, to boot.
Following is a closer look at details of six rooms.
He wrote a column, "Always Hungry," for Food & Wine, and was a top editor at Details.
"No one looks at details or digs down, and I found that fascinating".
Heller did a stint at Details, too, which did not end happily.
Each mat is $6 at Details, 188 Columbus Avenue (69th Street).
She was until last week a senior features editor at Details magazine in Manhattan.
Mrs. Rapp, 29, is an advertising sales manager at Details magazine in New York.
It was Joe Dolce, then a senior editor at Details, who invited Ms. Garfunkel to Sundance in 1994.
"They talk more about the celebration," said Plumlee, a senior, blushing at details he declined to reveal.
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