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We need a global clearing house in which details of all major natural threats are stored, evaluated and updated.
Two months later a Robinson family member, according to Black, found a letter in which details of the relationship emerged.
The bland poet Speranza, Boland writes, subjected her poems to a 'word-bath of acid, in which details and subtleties are dissolved".
That would account for the want of logic, for the claustrophobia, and for the incantatory manner in which details loop round and recur.
He subsequently told the Leveson inquiry that he had been subjected to a "dirt-digging" exercise in which details of his private life were published.
Of course, Trump also has something of a track record of telling stories in which details are misremembered, exaggerated or misrepresented.
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Aubrey's idea was that "a Life" is a small history in which detail is all.
Appropriately enough for a novel in which detail is surrendered only grudgingly, the first character we meet is a teenager who can't hear or speak.
Above all this is a ballet about choreographic minutia in which detail has to be exact but also part of ample movement.
"The Girls" is most acute at this local level the perfect pointillism evoking a remembered world in which detail itself seems precariously balanced between report and hallucination.
The records are so full, she suggested, because for the killer, "You don't know going in which detail is going to provide that".
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