This corresponds in all essential particulars with the "brief" prepared by the solicitor in England for the use of counsel.
While differing in matters of population, situation and details, modern cities are yet alike in essential particulars.
The animal belonged to the same order as the sturgeon, but differed from that fish in many essential particulars.
The animal certainly belonged to the order in which naturalists class the sturgeon, but it differed from that fish in many essential particulars.
The film was made in 1924, about two years after the publication of Bettauer's novel, which in several essential particulars differs from the film version.
Upon returning to the dining room we found only the abbot and his nephew, and as they were operating, I can give you the essential particulars at once.
It is doubtless correct in all essential particulars.
The curriculum outlined what Mr. Bennett called "essential particulars of a solid elementary school education," in seven basic subjects through eighth grade: English, mathematics, social studies, science, foreign language, physical and health education, and the fine arts.
Unlike other floras, such as that of Erich Oberdorfer, the second volume is supplemented by a third volume (vascular plants), in which the essential particulars are clarified by line drawings.
Each follicle is from 1 to 2 mm in diameter and consists of a medullary and a cortical portion, and these differ in many essential particulars from each other.