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The SNP refused to say last night how much of that £50,000 remained unspent, but said it would be detailed in the party's annual accounts.
He said the remaining savings from departmental expenditure would be detailed in the comprehensive spending review, to be held in autumn 2015.
Janet DiFiore, the Westchester district attorney, said the investigation would be "detailed, thorough and complete," and would include many witness interviews and a review of video surveillance.
As a sign of its selective morality, Alabama quickly distanced itself from Mike Price once officials discovered that his drunken night at a strip club would be detailed in a Sports Illustrated article.
Mr. Cunningham said another proposed project, locating windmills on farms in Suffolk County, would be detailed this week to the Long Island Farm Bureau, which represents 30,000 farmers.
The plan envisions longer school days, drug addiction programs and other social efforts in addition to public works projects, but officials said specifics were still being worked out and would be detailed later.
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At that point, I knew the deal was sealed and the rest would be details.
In theory, such fears will disappear under new political masters.Far more useful would be details of how Mr Modi would slash regulation, taking opaque, discretionary powers from civil servants and politicians.
In a letter to Tyrie yesterday, Turner conceded that any report would not be detailed.
Such a bill would have to be detailed and comprehensive, he said.
I'd just be detailing a bunch of moments.
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