Word: details
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...than a year because they believed that the public would be impressed by seeing the prince's tireless toil in support of worthwhile projects. "People don't know what a caring, sensitive man he is," says an aide. The film shows that attractive side of the prince in great detail...
These passages come from Zhirinovsky's autobiography, The Last Thrust to the South, a book that James Billington, U.S. Librarian of Congress, calls "in some respects psychologically an even more unstable work than Mein Kampf." In it, Zhirinovsky recounts in extravagant detail the injustices of an emotionally and economically deprived childhood in Alma-Ata, the capital of Kazakhstan...
...intriguing in this epic commemoration how most veterans could recall in minute detail that first 24 hours, then found memories hazy as they went inland for fighting that would continue for a year. Ambrose's interviewees could give the exact size of the foxholes they dug, when they first relieved themselves after the long and tortuous journey to the beaches, or where they first hit ground, rolling beneath their billowing parachutes...
COME CLEAN! Trying to head off questions about his consultants' ethics, President Clinton is requiring his top outside advisers to detail how they made their money since they've been working with him. The move comes after a G.O.P. Congressman attempted to introduce legislation requiring such disclosure to determine if influential counselors were making money lobbying the government. The four consultants affected by the directive include campaign gurus James Carville and Paul Begala as well as pollster Stan Greenberg and Mandy Grunwald. They say they have nothing to hide...
...Secret Service will also provide a security detail because of Gore's visit. Security is expected to be tight...