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"I go every opportunity I get," he says, "to take my pick of details and body carving".
None of it makes a narrative, really; more like a nervous picking up of detail or incident, as a collector might proceed who is not certain what he should be collecting.
Even in extremely dark rooms, early morning with shades drawn, the HD40 still picked up plenty of details and recorded impressive footage for that light situation.
More than 100 people showed up at Pace University's Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, a few blocks from the redevelopment area, to pick through details of the 2,000-page 2,000-pageronmental impact statement for the redraftopmenvironmental
Some months later (he thinks it was around 2000), he picked up an issue of Details magazine and found an article about underground night life in New Orleans.
And Ms. van den Heever will appear in the movie theater simulcast of the opera, when high-definition cameras pick up the tiniest of details — including the edges of a bald cap.
Vice President Al Gore is the master of picking apart the details of a proposal.
The sensor is great and does a fine job of picking up details and doing work with light.
"He picks up on the tiniest of details.
The complexity of Balanchine's musicality, with long phrases that often pick out details of the second and third beats of the bar in this fast-whirling score, emerged effortlessly.
Yes, it's the job of music critics to pick at details and submit concrete opinions.
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