Grasso found himself giving a blow-by-blow account of developments in New York to his guests.
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He relates them with sympathy in blow-by-blow detail that is rarely boring.
For the Enron Task Force, however, it was Kathryn Ruemmler who delivered a calm, blow-by-blow summary of the government's charges and the supporting evidence.
The result is a blow-by-blow account of what those who made recent British history were thinking as they did so, with no subsequent airbrushing out of the misjudgments of the moment.
Head to the source for the blow-by-blow instructions.
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Those who could read shared the glorious details with their illiterate fellows, and up and down the state, Latinos savored the blow-by-blow reporting from the front lines of the conflict that had so riveted their attention.
The book would have been stronger if these ideas for a solution had been developed at greater length, and the account of the deficiencies of the current approach and mindset something less of a blow-by-blow account of recent debates.
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One top Wall Street executive told me a few years ago how, during Spitzer's crusade against crooked securities research, a blow-by-blow account of a supposedly private meeting appeared in The Wall Street Journal the next day--ending when the then attorney general left the room.
There is also a fascinating blow-by-blow of how the leather is treated and cut and how the chairs are built, and a colorful accounting of a century's-worth of merchandising including, at far left, the 1968 launch of the Lullaby bed in the Piazza del Duomo, Milan as only the Italians know how.
Most lead news items were court-bound blow-by-blows, ripping Gates' apparently evasive testimony and recounting the testimony of the government's first expert witness.
Reinares said French security services had asked their Spanish counterparts not to share intelligence on the suspected cell with the Spanish judiciary, fearing that open exposure of such information in court -- as required by Spanish law -- could blow the whole operation.
The removal of fuel subsidies - long pushed for by the IMF - was a devastating blow to the large number of Nigerians who live in absolute poverty, correspondents say.
In October 2010, al-Awlaki was involved with a new attempt by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to blow up U.S.-bound aircraft by inserting explosive devices in printer cartridges destined for the United States.
Seventh-placed Borussia Monchengladbach's European hopes suffered a blow with a 2-1 defeat by fifth-from-bottom Nuremberg.
While one-time inventory write-downs dealt a 22-cents-per-share blow, the company still missed estimates in its ongoing business by a sizable 12%.
But it was sales of Apple's mainstays--its iPod digital media players and laptop computers--that helped the company blow past analyst estimates by a full 20 cents a share.
Of course, it would be silly to assume that the minds at Microsoft and Intel (nasdaq: INTC - news - people ) aren't hammering out a technology to blow by FireWire.
Is this yet another misadventure on Wall Street, a manic euphoria that makes for a speculative bubble followed by a spectacular blow-off?
The U.S. military accelerated strikes against Yemen-based Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula following December's failed attempt by the group to blow up a Detroit-bound American airliner.
Detroit boosters were dealt a one-two blow this week by the kind of outsiders they have come to resent.
And when Miller was blocked off by left-back Andy Dawson, Hull suffered a blow as the left-back picked up an injury that saw him replaced by Samuel Ricketts after only 10 minutes.
There's one you read about the song, "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow and this is - "The Breaks" in his version, your woman leaves, the IRS is knocking down your door, you've already lost your job, your phone bill has hit the roof, and the mob is after you.
The Braves scored three runs off Yankees starter David Phelps in the fifth inning, the big blow a two-run homer by Juan Francisco.
Our correspondent in Belgrade, Paul Anderson, says the attacks are yet another blow to efforts by K-For to protect the dwindling Serb minority in Kosovo.
Younis Khan was needlessly run out for four and Malinga struck a vital blow by having Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq leg before for one.
Back when he was just a contractor in Saudi Arabia, he is said to have impressed impatient royal clients by wheeling in giant jet engines to blow-dry a concrete wall.
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