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Further, there were more incidents of the same kind which I need not particularize.
No animal at all could be seen so far; much less the minute points particularized in the story.
A culture, of course, needs to organize, reduce and particularize its contents.
Each of these main divisions will have its subdivisions, the separate reasons for which we cannot here particularize.
He was in no mood to socialize or particularize.
Once the face is particularized, no solution to the problem can be totally successful, but the concept and execution are stunning.
The landscape is particularized, and with characteristics that indicate a specific place and environment.
This afternoon's, if you mean to particularize, was neither very private nor very successful, by all accounts.
Consequently, anti-gang strategies must be particularized to each community.
The church in Odessa was first particularized in the history of the whole denomination.
I am not seeking to particularize or to put any individual blame on any one Member State.
The door and the lead are immediately in front of her and become particularized in the poem.
Of course he mentions a bigger species of fish and doesn't particularize the quantity.
But it is idle to particularize.
He especially does not want his Newton show to be particularized that way, Mr. Smith said.
Their victims are not particularized.
"The bread, the butter, the beef, the onions, and potatoes are here, sir," said honest Sam, particularizing each article.
Things are invoked, but not particularized, so that the epiphany the speaker is unable to retrieve is also lost to the reader.
Many other connections less solid, and which I shall not here particularize, were the effects of my first success, and lasted until curiosity was satisfied.
Reed: I don't know about her, but without particularizing it, could someone be on the Republican ticket and be pro-choice?
I daresay I need not particularize.
Why particularize?
This differs from a statute of limitations, in that a delay is particularized to individual situations, rather than a general prescribed legal amount of time.
"I will particularize.
The IBD is particularizing newly planted congregations at the rate of one per week.
The field of education is as wide as that of religion, and it would be futile to attempt to particularise over such a vast subject.
"But to particularise Despard shook his head.
'My dear Ma, I particularise eight.'
Munday's Banquet of Dainty Conceits was printed in 1588, and we particularise it, because it was unknown to Ames, Herbert, and Ritson.
So, Miss Kimmeens was NOT thankful, and found herself taking her dinner in very slovenly style--gobbling it up, in short, rather after the manner of the lower animals, not to particularise the pigs.
Therefore, we most certainly need new regulations which will particularise the duties of European Union institutions and will provide a clear and precise definition of the circumstances in which access to documents and to the records of Council meetings may be denied.
To particularise: the narrative of The Fellowship of the Ring is single-stranded, following Frodo, with the exceptions of the 'flashback' narratives embedded in 'The Shadow of the Past'and 'The Council of Elrond'.
On the issue of his alleged laughing at Bligh's predicament, Heywood managed to cast doubts on Hallett's testimony, asking how Hallett had managed "to particularise the muscles of a man's countenance" at some distance and during the hurly-burly of a mutiny.