And I think in the past -- I have given you a blow by blow of the comparison in terms of sanctions taken in Bosnia, or the use of military kinetic force in Bosnia and how long it took for the world to act in those case.
An article on the Australian website IT News provides a great blow-by-blow description of the problems faced by members of the Western Australian Parliament in lobbying their IT department to get iPads added as an approved device under their laptop allowance.
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Grasso found himself giving a blow-by-blow account of developments in New York to his guests.
If you want to hear Steve Jobs give a blow-by-blow account his career up to 1995, go and see the film.
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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.
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.
All of this, could be wiped out in one blow by a Conservative recovery.
Tuesday, Common Core was dealt a blow by one of its staunchest supporters.
Ron Artest jerseys, while not even in the top 15 in 2009, are sure to blow by Yao, too.
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Kodak's efforts to enforce a digital image patent have been dealt a blow by the US International Trade Commission.
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.
The three representatives all came to Washington in 2010, when voters dealt Obama an electoral blow by giving Republicans a majority in the House.
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And after years of war against al Qaeda and its affiliates, we have dealt al Qaeda a huge blow by killing its leader, Osama bin Laden.
Jessica Ennis's coach says the Olympic champion's hopes of defending her title have been dealt a blow by a decision to close Don Valley Stadium in Sheffield.
They failed to capitalise on some early pressure they put Bolton under before the home side dealt them a blow by taking the lead after a swift counter-attack.
Mr Kim is trying to soften the blow by promising to issue bonds that would increase the unemployment fund from its current 1.2 trillion won to 4.5 trillion won.
This isn't the first blow by the NCAA to the Huskies program, which traditionally has been among the best in its Big East conference and the nation as a whole.
It is commonly understood that the fragile East European economies have been dealt a debilitating blow by both the increase in oil prices and the cutbacks in contracted Soviet deliveries.
The European Central Bank (ECB) has some scope to ease the blow by cutting interest rates but the Bank of Japan has already cut them as low as they can go.
The court has already dealt the government a blow by refusing to appoint a member of its ranks to take over the Pinochet cases, currently in the hands of an appeal-court magistrate.
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.
The Treasury is expected to soften the blow by requiring the big banks to raise capital to support only that part of their balance sheet that British tax payers would have to support in a crisis.
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