The ballistics and other crime scene reports contained in the documents detail a quick, brutal ambush.
On Syria, can you detail a little bit more specifically where this common ground is forged?
Last week we saw the government outline in sketchy detail a massive financial support package for the ailing US economy.
This is a port done with all the care and attention to detail a game as quality as The Witcher 2 deserves.
The day before Raymond Roth was pulled over, his wife, Evana, showed authorities e-mails she had discovered that appeared to detail a plan between him and his son to fake his death.
The leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa -- collectively known as the BRICS -- "agreed to examine in greater detail a proposal to set up a BRICS-led South-South Development Bank, funded and managed by the BRICS and other developing countries, " said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India.
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This is a fine detail in a persuasive account of the renaissance of English cricket, and no one is better qualified to tell it.
Lecturers could also lecture from wherever they are (home, office, classroom), and we can invite the best lecturers for a variety of topics without having to fly them across the globe - not a minor detail in a carbon-conscious world.
When zooming in all the way or when taking pictures at full-resolution (thus revealing the sensor's original pixels) we noticed a bit less detail and a touch more noise.
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The prime minister's strengths were his usual ones: a good command of detail and a flair for creating dividing lines with Mr Cameron, especially on public spending.
Therefore, middle managers could not resist spending all the money that they were saving through the outsourcing on adding additional quality in their product designs and, most of all, a lot of extra detail: a working light on every table in the restaurant carriage, windscreen wipers on the locomotive, a bit of dirt painted on the bottom of the carriages, etc.
They might not have a photographic memory of every detail on a page, but rapid recall is surely a sign of intelligence as our society defines it.
And reading quick tips about what to do is much easier than reading a 500-word review with every detail of a place.
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Regulation Section 1.170A-13(c)(3)(ii) requires a qualified appraisal to include a description of the property in sufficient detail for a person who is not generally familiar with the type of property to ascertain that the property that was appraised is the property that was (or will be) contributed.
"Independence Day" was finished in record time for a director with an almost obsessive attention to detail and a predilection for lavish, time-consuming special effects.
Now might be a good time to look at their portfolios in detail before a trend develops.
The fact that the interviewer mentions a detail like density is a nudge.
To make matters worse, the founder of the shop was a Holocaust survivor, a detail that emerged in a prominent story in the newspaper-of-record.
McCarthy (1912-86) wanted to go to the University of Virginia, Mr. Sarantakes tells us, but ended up at the Virginia Military Institute, a detail that would play a key role in his career.
C. sculpted grip of a gold hair comb shows, in vivid, roiling detail, a scene thought to depict a historical battle between the three sons of King Ariapithes.
The solution: a log book that lists your hours and the tasks you performed each day in detail on a property by property basis.
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"We have discussed a deal with the Yankees, " Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto said, refusing to go into more detail because a trade had not been finalized.
You must never underestimate the power of a small a detail or the importance of a bit of information.
As business leaders, we naturally get excited and overcommit to partners, or skip over a detail we believe could harm a relationship.
If you're interested, he explains the process in detail in a blog post.
We can do meteorological computing in detail for a couple of days into the future.
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Wicker, the junior senator from Mississippi, has been assigned a protective detail, according to a law enforcement source.
And when that happens, I expect it to be a mundane, administrative detail, not a catastrophic market event.
Users can view cars in 3D, disassemble and visualize them and learn every detail in a virtual space envrionemnet.
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Stern went through his league's process of weeding out bad apples in painstaking detail at a press conference Tuesday.
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