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You need a magnifying glass to see them in serious detail.
For example, let us examine in serious detail Uma Thurman's outfit.
While it's good that these issues should be debated, much reporting has been either plain wrong or so heavily one-sided as to be misleading (for serious detail read the main report in the campaign, and the rejoinder, by two senior academics, available here).
Along with the formal complaints, the lawsuit, which was filed by San Francisco law firm Dhillon & Smith, goes into serious detail regarding Color's internal culture and alleged issues about the board's oversight of the company.
The robot is controlled via keyboard commands over VOIP, allowing users to press "2" to get the robot moving forward, "6" to turn, etc. Gottfried goes into some serious detail as to how this is all possible on Twilio's blog, and he's put the full source code on GitHub here.
I'm better at writing comments—on modafinil, I go into serious detail.
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The Jets are still trying to figure out Groh, the cerebral, serious, detail-oriented successor to the larger-than-life Parcells.
"Several were in a very serious, detailed and extensive discussion," Mitchell told reporters.
Ms. Brody used the documents to challenge him and he admitted to making mistakes, on dates or other more serious details.
"I'm not going to attempt to identify each one that was discussed," Mr. Mitchell said, "but several were -- in a very serious, detailed and extensive discussion".
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