Detail
Meanings and phrases
n.
- an isolated fact that is considered separately from the whole; item; point
- a small part that can be considered separately from the whole; particular; item
- extended treatment of particulars
- a crew of workers selected for a particular task
- a temporary military unit; contingent
v.
- provide details for
- assign to a specific task
n.
- (computer science) a computer file containing relatively transient data about a particular data processing task; transaction file
adv.
- thoroughly (including all important particulars)
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- These examples are described in more detail below.
- Please refer to individual articles for more detail.
- (See John Lavington Bonython#Family for more detail.)
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- Paying attention to detail can reward a philatelic sleuth.
- His attention to detail was meticulous.
- The landscape shows great attention to detail in the modeling of nature.
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- The sector has been surveyed, but not in great detail.
- I don't do sex scenes in any great detail.
- The chronicle of Rasted describes his victory in great detail.
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- Everyday housework is described in detail.
- In the submitted document, the system is described in detail.
- It was described in detail by the contemporary poet Sebastian Brant.
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- I also explore the world of the Ravensbundmen in much greater detail.
- He spoke of the "void" in greater detail in volume 5 of the "Matalib".
- Each frame has greater detail.
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- ... Chevron ... is Knole in every detail ... .
- Its findings confirmed Casement's report in every detail.
- The press described it at its first showing as "in every detail thoroughly up-to-date.
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- He had particular praise for the sound effects' level of detail.
- This is sometimes a level of detail and discipline absent from the organisation.
- Notwithstanding that, the level of detail speaks to authentic recall rather than confabulation.
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- Pruitt's security detail accompanied the family to the game.
- Meanwhile, Gant executes the only survivor of Michael's security detail.
- Shamron decides that Gabriel should spend the next year as Anna's security detail.
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- (For further detail of training undertaken see RAF Sutton Bridge).
- The associated mechanisms are explained in further detail down below.
- One record shows that he died before 1879 but there is no further detail.
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- This section explains in detail how Schönhage–Strassen is implemented.
- They describe Bhadu and tell in loving detail how they will be entertained.
- "; and 14, "American Scottish", detail how a font can make somebody or something look.
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- Not much detail is known about Bhimsen Thapa's early life.
- Mother Borgia wanted the exterior to have as much detail as the interior of the building.
- The journal relates with much detail and candour his frequent and casual use of prostitutes.
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- Vellum is extremely smooth and suitable for very fine detail.
- On the other hand, it is hard to achieve fine detail with the relief technique.
- Although large model work continues, fine detail analysis dominates agency and consultant work in the US.
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- In the main building the history of the French Huguenots is discussed in detail.
- They discussed in detail on the antiquity of the Malankara Church and Malankara Nasranis.
- One of mechanical method for the fabrication of hydrogel tip will be discussed in detail.
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- The life cycle of "E. elaphi" has not been studied in detail.
- The life cycle of "E. sagitta" has not been studied in detail.
- This is also known as a β-expansion, a notion introduced by and first studied in detail by .
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- These examples are described in more detail below.
- Each of these is covered in more detail below.
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who is addressed in more detail below.
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- His book "Nigamasara" (1673) describes in detail the "Vargavi Varuni Vidya" (Vedanta).
- Burns also describes in detail Valerie Solanas' near-fatal shooting of Warhol in 1968.
- Livy describes in detail the humiliation of the Romans, which serves to underline the wisdom of Herennius's advice.