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When Kurt Cobain died, the section ran an extensive account of his life and death.
Unfortunately, the gallery's space doesn't really allow for a more extensive account of his doings, especially past projects having to do with architecture.
Nevertheless, Carroll continued to argue the contrary, and published an extensive account of her spying activities in order to seek both recognition and back pay.
He provided an extensive account of what he knew to the London Sunday Times, which published a story, "Inside Dimona, Israel's Nuclear Bomb Factory," on Oct. 5, 1986.
Perlow has now published an extensive account of her research in a new book, Sleeping with Your Smartphone, which should be required reading for any senior executive concerned about the dysfunctionality of "always-on" connectivity.
In more than 30 hours of conversations with a Swiss journalist, Daniel Ammann, the usually tight-lipped Mr. Rich gave an extensive account of his oil trading from the 1970s through the 1990s.
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Although the tome doesn't officially come out until next week, a number of media outlets published extensive accounts of its contents on Thursday and Friday.
True, we have extensive accounts of what he said and did, and granted, these were composed much closer in time to his execution than were the gospels to the crucifixion, or the first biographies of Muhammad to the death of the prophet.
The book's extensive accounts of American and Soviet programs -- the latter dating to Stalin's initiatives in the late 1920's and 30's -- make clear that no other countries have gone so far in developing advanced biological weapons capable of such mass destruction.
There is one thing of which you can be certain: As the author of The Lies of Sarah Palin -- which contains the most extensive account anywhere of Palin's haphazard selection process overseen by McCain's uber-lobbyist Rick Davis -- I can assure you that the Romney campaign has conducted a thorough and detailed vet of all finalists considered.
A report in The Times on Sunday by James Risen provided the most extensive account yet of how that coup unfolded, based on portions of a long-secret C.I.A. history.
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