Sentences with phrase «quite precise details»

Others have fought out native title claims in court where quite precise details of cultural practice and descent are required.

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The traumatic act of realization surely removed the precise details of this unbelievable outcome quite beyond exact recall, even by the immediate participants, to say nothing of all the subsequent generations of sympathetic participants repeating the line of re-enactment: «We were Pharaoh's slaves in Egypt; and the LORD brought us out» (Deut.
But then Terry inspires a quite remarkable and near - universal loathing throughout English football that doesn't always bother with precise details.
«We can get a quite detailed and precise picture of fish fauna using only environmental DNA,» says team member Peter Rask Møller, fish curator at the Natural History Museum of Denmark.
It is quite simply one of the most complete, detailed, and precise guides to fat loss you will ever see.
While the pokey details have included the protracted not - quite - romance between Erica and Father Jack (Joel Gretsch) and the precise loyalties of black - ops and terrorism expert Hobbes (Charles Mesure), the new year brings at least a veneer of urgency.
Separation Agreements are quite complex contracts that require very precise wording and attention to detail for them to be held up in court.
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