The joke is told tenderly by Paul Reiser, urbanely by Martin Mull, seductively by the sublime Sarah Silverman, gravely and with much loving, superfluous detail by George Carlin, and shrilly, with an emotion bordering on hysteria, by the inspired pixie Gilbert Gottfried.
Yet, unlike a good deal of modern writing, this re-description is not achieved only by inventing brilliant metaphors, or by flourishing some sparkling detail, or by laying down a line of clever commentary.
Without thoughtfulness and attention to detail (especially the detail that can be provided by good intelligence), all the military hardware in the world is insufficient to protect a state against others that bear old grudges against it.
The course of the battle has already been described in detail by many authors.
One common criticism of the Channel Islands is not addressed in any detail by the report.
Designed in perfect, dusty, broken-down detail by Jeff Cowie, the boathouse is the Victorian-style folly of the title.
The strategy has already been planned out in detail by Koch funded ALEC.
MaxiVision CEO Dean Goodhill says his system displays more detail by photographing and projecting twice as many images per second.
These stubborn gaps will now be addressed in painstaking detail by John Kerry when he stays in the region after President Obama goes home.
But there's more to this story - described in painful but fascinating detail by Brian Reading in a new report for Lombard Street Research.
But the FM undoubtedly finished strongly by listing in considerable detail the initiatives undertaken by his government to tackle unemployment, including among women and the young.
The reason they cannot - a reason confirmed in exhaustive detail by UN investigators, human rights groups and defectors - can be summed up in one word: Rwanda.
And local coherence is this idea that -- what it flows from, what this desire for local coherence flows from is that autistic people often feel flooded by detail.
But then there's the morning after - a topic covered in gruesomely chemical detail by Alyson Mitchell of the University of California Davis in her presentation Chemistry and Anatomy of a Hangover.
And again, his approach -- I mean, the increased pressure that this administration has put on al Qaeda in the border region has been reported on in great detail by your newspaper and many other outlets.
It has been re-created in painstaking and near-perfect detail by the architectural firm of Hardy, Holzman, Pfeiffer working with a team of restoration technicians and structural engineers under what has turned out to be exemplary and enlightened Disney sponsorship.
The five-year-old steroids issue that's been plaguing Major League Baseball, was all laid out in excruciating legalistic detail by it's namesake, former U.S. Senator (and federal prosecutor) George Mitchell, who led the investigation into player use of performance-enhancing drugs.
The criteria -- the ingredients and how it is made -- for this baguette tradition (which is different from an ordinary baguette) are laid out in detail by a decree that was signed by the French prime minister in 1993.
The first story has been told in pedantic detail by the Financial Services Authority in its 450-page report on the failure of RBS. Today, the FSA released the first chapter of the second tale and painted an even more damning picture.
Dominated by the benchmark price of Brent crude, the black stuff that flowed from what was once the North Sea's biggest-producing field, the work of these PRAs has been looked at in some technical detail by the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
The Islamic doctrine of Progressive Revelation, as explained in detail by the Muslim Brotherhood theoretician Sayyed Qutb as well as modern-day spiritual leader, Yousef al-Qaradawi, teaches that, today just as with the early Muslims, shariah Islam is to be revealed and implemented in stages, gradually.
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Bespoke shotguns are distinguished by their exquisite materials--walnut stocks and barrels inlaid with gold--and by their detail.
But rarely is an individual operation laid out in step by step detail.
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There was a general lack of detail provided by Mr. Draghi as expected.
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If others are impressed by the detail of the announcement, then the Donut scientists can, in time, expect high rewards.
Samsung's proprietary up-scaling engine can up-convert HD or Full-HD to UHD-level picture quality by restoring detail information to create greater precision and real-life picture quality.
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In this case, it makes sense to use a foreign exchange broker or understand the detail yourself by using a comparison site such as FX Compared.
There are news reports with some of the locations, that give further detail released by the police at the time, or later at an inquest or court case.
Here, in the impossibly cramped working area, one detail recounted by King's book seems almost unbelievable: The builders, who toiled six days out of seven, remained aloft from dawn until dusk, so a kitchen was installed here, to serve them their midday meal.
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