Word: detailing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...trench, the work of a British army officer, Captain Norman C. Thwaites, V. C., will be the next most important exhibit. It will be complete in every detail, showing the quarters in which the soldiers have lived, fought and died; and will contain all the usual paraphernalia...
...order to acquaint himself with every possible detail of prison life, Mr. Osborne at one time served a voluntary term of six weeks in the Auburn Prison. During this time he lived exactly as a prisoner, complying with all the regulations of the institution...
...poor policy to let ones capacities be limited by a purely mechanical detail...
...pictures compare interestingly with the Italian artists in the same room. The Southern painters strive for idealism and for decorative perfection. The Flemings care more for reality and are at their best when they get away from the conventional religious subjects; in their backgrounds, their portraits, their attention to detail, Flemish art is admittedly the best in Europe from 1400 to 1550, and no one should fail to see this unusual exhibition before the 29th of November, when it closes...
...travelled further than any other Harvard team of recent years. Yet without the sound football system which Mr. Haughton and his assistants have provided this year's team would have had very little chance of finding itself. It is the tradition of thorough training, unrelenting attention to detail and absolute concert of effort which makes Harvard's veterans invincible and even her unpromisingly green teams victorious...