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He knew the details of the species and this was true in every particular.
When I looked again at his face, it was identical to mine in every particular.
"Well, I want her turned out right in every particular from head to foot.
He was in every particular as good as his word.
But those who follow the Court closely find this stereotype wrong in every particular.
"Well," he said, "all you have told me is perfectly true, then, and I may believe it in every particular."
"You are fully your present species, in every particular but memory.
And the campaign itself bore Rove's stamp in every particular.
Then they both promised him that they would do his will in every particular.
We called his doctor, who confirmed his history in every particular.
Follow me closely, now: for I have to tell you that this view of things is wrong, in every particular."
Some especially thoughtful letters agree with our views in every particular and could not be more welcome.
"He, or a form that resembled him in every particular, appeared to her.
The court, of course, was hopping mad, but had to comply in every particular.
"You asked three things of me, Major, and I have kept that bargain in every particular!"
In every particular - without hope of change - I forbid it!"
Not that her face needed any fixing, because it was right in every particular- but just because!
"In every particular it complied with the forms of law.
Such a uniformity in every particular, is found in no part of nature.
Had he been asked to describe it, he would have failed in every particular.
He would be a meteor miner in every particular, down to the last, least detail.
"To obey in every particular the man to whom this letter is addressed.
Such was the gist of his history, which, as we learned afterwards, proved to be true in every particular.
"She was right in every particular but one."
We seemed to suit each other in every particular.'
It renewed his life, during these holidays, in all particulars.
"Are you ready to obey me in all particulars and be fully pleasing?"
"She has interesting features, but she is modern in all particulars.
"I am sure that the toast of the Lady Florence is true in all particulars."
It is a political campaign, led and guided in all particulars by interest groups and governmental agencies.
"He was in all particulars a young gentleman very much in command of himself.
It had confirmed that David Starr was to be obeyed in all particulars.
Other critics have agreed in substance, though not in all particulars, with Hoy's division.
The formalities were observed in all particulars.
It can function in all particulars.
He had had a few more immediately urgent things to worry about than whether balconies conformed to law in all particulars.
Manzoni is able to unfold a character in all particulars and to follow it through its different phases.
In all particulars, however, was Cory's own taste followed - from the plain, rather than plaid, work shirts, to the tough black trousers.
I evaded the question by general answers; "that I had satisfied the Emperor and court in all particulars."
The gallant officer was somewhat pressed for time, but confirmed the account given by Captain Trent in all particulars.
"I shall observe your Majesty's requirements in all particulars," the vestiarios replied with dignity.
"In all particulars."
'I didn't know the lady as well as you, sir, but she seems in all particulars to have been a pretty clubbable woman.'
After this imprint ye may make for it again such a house in all particulars as it had ere evil befell it.
It made no difference to a hizah which bedin served him, as long as he was satisfied in all particulars.
Havan was not of the impression that he was in agreement with Belal in all particulars.
Windsor added his, which backed East in all particulars, including the comment that he never had met and still did not know Blondy Wallace.
"If he is to take Londik's place, he must be accurate in all particulars," Petiron said.
This conformity makes them not false in a few particulars, authors of a few lies, but false in all particulars.
I was trying to show that Mr. Cose's book was provocative, not that it was in all particulars correct.