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"The entertainment or art at most will provide some details for people who are going to do something anyway," Ms. Heins said.
"What's going through your head right now?" "It seems like I should be entering some details for this expense?" he guessed.
It's a very common tactic, intelligence experts in India say, intended in part to satisfy the media's rapacious appetite, while reserving some details for interrogators.
On the phone the other day, sorting out some details for our Bath concerts, I mentioned to Harry I was spending the rest of the evening in the company of these fiendish Clocks.
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This paper introduces the storage structure and parsing procedure of pre-set files, going into some detail for the latter.
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