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His work joined a novelist's fine calibration of detail to a bitingly acute critical sense.
Mr. Weese was transferred from the security detail to a more general position in the agency's criminal investigation division.
But the pair also agreed to tell their stories in detail to a tabloid newspaper yesterday for real money.
The NRC's laser scanner used a low-power white laser spot to record the image, which is equivalent in detail to a 113 megapixel photograph.
Officials have removed Zamora from his position and moved Barraclough off the detail to a separate part of the division, people familiar with the case said.
Officials have removed Zamora from his position and moved Barraclough off the detail to a separate part of the protective division.
Weissbourd says the guiding principle is to talk to kids in ways they understand, while being careful to not provide too much detail to a younger child.
Le Fanu, unlike Hesselius, is fully aware of the ridiculous side of the story, which nevertheless builds from fussy, slightly absurd detail to a frightening, unsettling climax.
He has compounded this by a promising to put this future relationship with Europe, unclear in every detail, to a referendum at home.
That's when Macbeth, having "discovered" the body of Duncan, describes the mutilated king in sensory detail to a horrified crowd while staring his wife hard in the eyes.
As for the role of antiquity in Poussin's paintings, it is shown in detail to a public that has rarely, if ever, seen it at such close quarters.
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