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But let's not get bogged down in technicalities.
Instrumentalists often get lost in technicalities and minor details.
However, it's easy for transport policy to get lost in technicalities.
In the 18th and 19th centuries it lay in technicalities of geology and mineralogy and in abstractions relating to literature, philosophy, and psychology.
Jarndyce v. Jarndyce, from "Bleak House," grinds on for generations as wigged pedants spend entire careers "groping knee-deep in technicalities".
The budget compromise worked out this week by Republican negotiators and the White House became snagged in technicalities today, and a final Congressional vote was postponed until next week.
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For what he lacks in passion, though, the emcee makes up in technicality and lyrical maturity.
I can imagine if you swapped the historical fanfare for a mechanical, fencing-esque vibe, with a droll, nameless BBC commentator talking in technicality tongues, making you want to smash that red button to stick the volleyball on, it would fit right in with the other D-list sports that people like to pretend they know a lot about when they watch these things.
Readers were less interested in these technicalities than in what one member of the audience fearlessly called the "existential" aspect of a novel which depicted "what it was like to be".
The Taxidermist's Daughter delights in the technicalities of Connie's trade, a craft that in the early 20th century had gone out of vogue.
By this week interest in the technicalities of how to protect the cash the public keeps in bank accounts had reached the campaign trail in America.
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