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to particulars
adjective
Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.
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The rare lapse into abstraction quickly gives way to particulars described with devastating clarity.
It's when you get down to particulars, especially where the vineyards are concerned, that the trouble starts.
Tomkins felt that emotion was the code to life and that with enough attention to particulars the code could be cracked.
But when she gets to particulars, Noonan attempts to lay out Mrs. Clinton's direct role, forcefully summarizing significant if familiar episodes as points of evidence.
In a lost work, On Ideas, Aristotle maintains that the arguments of Plato's central dialogues establish only that there are, in addition to particulars, certain common objects of the sciences.
Most songs refer to particulars -- monarchy, organized religion, the Iraq war, pollution -- but the lyrics broaden the thoughts toward "breathe a little more/ buy a little less," or "every single death/ a single crime".
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Some collectors limit themselves to particular localities.
Certain authors become tied to particular places.
Devotion to particular rules can be fanatical.
She should have stuck to particular points".
But it is useful to particular peoples.
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