Word: details
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...student in Leverett House calmly ate pasta as she described UHS's inability to deal with a stomach problem which caused her constant diarrhea. One in North munched on a cookie as he related in gory detail just how much blood he lost in a motorcycle accident, for which he was treated...
...times it seemed as if the sound and theatricals of Parliament-Funkadelic were being recreated down to the last detail. Songs such as "How Much Soul" and "Hands to the Heavens/Feet to the Floor" were interspersed with skits including the heated battle of Funk and Anti-Funk, "The Cataclysmic Duel Between the Messiah Monk and Funkistopholes...
Epstein's Boston attorney, James I. Rogal, yesterday refused to detail the exact nature of his client's involvement in the business. His Los Angeles lawyer, Robert C. Baker, could not be reached for comment yesterday...
...have not really had time to look in detail at the Baxter situation, so I haven't really formed an opinion about it," incoming President Richard Levin told the Yale Daily News last week. "Vern Loucks is a great guy. That's all I know...
...heavily on middle-class and poor people, who spend most of their earnings on goods, than on the rich. Some countries have partially offset this tendency by exempting the essentials -- food, health and housing -- from VATs. Clinton communications director George Stephanopoulos was disinclined to get into that sort of detail on a topic so vulnerable to bipartisan attack. Instead he chose vigorous and decisive obfuscation. "If a decision is made to go forward with something like that, it's certainly something the President will explain and justify," he said. "But no decision has been made along those lines...