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Forgetting the campaign's specifics, which are not our concern here, what was useful about Kony 2012?
Let's skip the specifics, which are complicated and can be gleaned from the show's catalog, by Robert Hobbs, the curator.
I was wrong about the health care bill.' " Mr. Obama will emphasize his plan's specifics, which tend to be more popular.
Then I can get away with the broad brush of "I'm American," although even then some people press me for more specifics: which state, which city?
It's packed with specifics (which is the essence of powerful storytelling) as he tells about how "forest monks" in Cambodia are more effective at protecting forests by making them sacred than any U.N. resolution could hope to be.
Some of the documents stolen by the Chinese included details on U.S. troop movements and body-armor specifics, which seemed to him to be a matter of national security.
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"Wull's ethnicity is non-specific, which was really intentional.
Brennan is reluctant to get specific, which is understandable.
From 1948 to 1983, the term "electronic music" meant something very specific, which it probably never will again.
On Monday the opposition leader, Bill Shorten, pressed Dutton to be specific – which groups was he speaking about?
"Plus, I recently got into college" — Harvard, to be specific — "which made everyone a little less nervous about me devoting more time to this music thing".
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