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As he described it in his autobiography, "Class Act: The Jazz Life of Choreographer Cholly Atkins," written with Jacqui Malone (Columbia University Press, 2001), he used the precise, jazz-based moves that chorus girls had practiced for years.
Young is haunted by the sheer tactile presence of the rock 'n' roll he first heard and later made, the old cars he drove (like "the Black Queen," his "1947 Buick Roadmaster sedanette fastback"), the amps he used, the precise and irreplaceable configuration of the echo chamber at Gold Star Recording Studios, where Phil Spector built his Wall of Sound.
Mr. Salinas, "not being represented by counsel, would not likely have used the precise words 'Fifth Amendment' to invoke his rights because he would not likely have been aware of technical legal requirements, such as a need to identify the Fifth Amendment by name," Justice Breyer wrote.
They first used the precise word 'chaos'chaos
Because of the type of surface measurements mainly used, the precise brain areas concerned have remained uncertain.
Now astronomers Krzysztof Belczynski and Tomasz Bulik of the University of Warsaw and Charles Bailyn of Yale University have used the precise new parameters for Cygnus X-1 to predict its fate.
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Using the precise legal language of a federal court, the indictment provides a detailed day-by-day and, sometimes, hour-by-hour account of the movements and actions of the 19 hijackers and other reported conspirators around the world.
An Indian Foreign Ministry official cited previous accords in 1988 and 1991, in which India recognized Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, though those declarations did not use the precise name for Tibet Beijing prefers.
Federal investigators apparently did not use the precise methods of serological testing, but instead relied on a far more subjective approach, handwriting analysis, to explore the possible connection of a man from Hamilton Township, N.J., to the three anthrax letters.
Richard Kelly was only 25 when he wrote and directed Donnie Darko, a bamboozling high-school-sci-fi-mystery-thriller-comedy that no one really understood, but which most people recognised as being – to use the precise critical term – pretty cool.
If you want to put one of your own photos on a protective skin for your phone, there are, to use the precise scientific term, a bazillion companies to accommodate you.
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