Particulars
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And I just want to give you the highlights of the bystander approach, because it's a big thematic shift, although there's lots of particulars, but the heart of it is, instead of seeing men as perpetrators and women as victims, or women as perpetrators, men as victims, or any combination in there.
The
particulars
in poems are like the particularities, the personalities, that distinguish people from one another.
What happens if the cars start analyzing and factoring in the passengers of the cars and the
particulars
of their lives?
Remembering the dirty
particulars
of this insidiously vapid "movie" is akin to digging into your chest cavity with a rusty, salted spoon.
Now the details and the
particulars
are for you to discover them in the film.
I watched the DVD knowing only vaguely that there are controversies regarding this film, but didn't know any of the
particulars
aside from the fact that it was gory.
few of the
particulars
have changed,including the location.this
Steinbeck shows here and there a great latent insight into the human condition in general; his empathy his real, and one truly senses that he at times truly loves his characters; but when it comes to
particulars
he falls down, and in the end has little to say.
Aside from a few minor particulars, consensus prevails.
I am happy to refer those seeking further
particulars
to one such former practicing physician: my wife.
Unfortunately, however, their paper does a poor job of explaining how their model works, and the
particulars
of their simulation are somewhat murky.
The
particulars
of any situation are always, well, particular, and hence do not travel well.
What is needed is not more sophisticated statistical methods, but serious historical analysis of the political and economic
particulars
of specific historical cases in which countries were burdened with heavy debts.
Much of it is set within a Western framework, but some
particulars
do differ.
The situation is even more discouraging when we look at the
particulars.
One needs a subtle appreciation of particulars, the sort of sensitivity that was dramatized, a half-century after Smith’s moral treatise, by Jane Austen and her successors.
Likewise, a report in 1870 by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “A Confidential Inquiry into the
Particulars
of Korea’s Foreign Relations,” shows that the ministry recognized Dokdo as Korean territory.
But, though they will debate and decide the particulars, they will not have much choice.
All social sciences, to a greater or lesser degree, start with a yearning for a universal language, into which they can fit such
particulars
as suit their view of things.
When she saw the invalid she pitied him, and that pity produced in her woman's soul not the horror and repulsion which it evoked in her husband but a need for action, for finding out all the
particulars
of his condition, and a desire to help him.
"Sir," said the surgeon, with gravity, "a scientific amputation is a very pretty operation, and doubtless might tempt a younger man, in the hurry of business, to overlook all the
particulars
of the case."
It never required more than a single look to acquaint the trooper with the
particulars
of every scene that was not uncommonly veiled, and the first survey that he took on entering the house told him more than the observations of a day had put into the possession of Doctor Sitgreaves.
Huck waited for no
particulars.
It concerns the story in hand very little to enter into the further
particulars
of the family, or of myself, for the five years that I lived with this husband, only to observe that I had two children by him, and that at the end of five years he died.
This being my case, I, who had a subtle game to play, had nothing now to do but to single out from them all the properest man that might be for my purpose; that is to say, the man who was most likely to depend upon the hearsay of a fortune, and not inquire too far into the particulars; and unless I did this I did nothing, for my case would not bear much inquiry.
He told me, that however he was disappointed in his expectations of a fortune, he was not disappointed in a wife, and that I was all to him that a wife could be, and he was more than satisfied on the whole when the
particulars
were put together, but that this offer was so kind, that it was more than he could express.
If I had discovered myself to my mother, it might be difficult to convince her of the particulars, and I had no way to prove them.
In the meantime, another quarrel with my husband happened, which came up to such a mad extreme as almost pushed me on to tell it him all to his face; but though I kept it in so as not to come to the particulars, I spoke so much as put him into the utmost confusion, and in the end brought out the whole story.
This heightened his impatience, and, indeed, perplexed him beyond all bearing; for now he began to suspect that there was some mystery yet unfolded, but could not make the least guess at the real
particulars
of it; all that ran in his brain was, that I had another husband alive, which I could not say in fact might not be true, but I assured him, however, there was not the least of that in it; and indeed, as to my other husband, he was effectually dead in law to me, and had told me I should look on him as such, so I had not the least uneasiness on that score.
It is impossible to express the astonishment she was in; she was not inclined to believe the story, or to remember the particulars, for she immediately foresaw the confusion that must follow in the family upon it.
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