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But Mitchell — without sharing the particulars — was clearly and refreshingly not milking the windfall for all it was worth.
He said that this project — which is the subject of his most recent monograph, "Particulars" — was born out of his desire to be more lyrical in his photography.
He said that this project which is the subject of his most recent monograph, "Particulars"—was born out of his desire to be more lyrical in his photography.
Now all he has to do is to fill in the details.One pressing subject on which Mr Koizumi did offer some particulars was his promise to clean up the government's awful finances.
Anti-Semitism and notions of German racial superiority were at the core of this ideology, which, in its particulars, was also a catalog of resentments that had accumulated in German society since November 1918.
But it is reasonable to think that, by Italos' time, treating Aristotle's immanent forms as particulars was an acceptable, if not the standard, interpretation.
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The particulars are hazy.
The particulars are harrowing.
The particulars are sacred, however inconvenient.
Vacuuming, in particular, was helpful.
Brown, in particular, was outstanding.
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