• The words and actions of the main participants in each leadership contest are minutely chronicled.

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  • Her decisions as an appeals-court judge will be examined minutely in the coming weeks.

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  • That makes it possible to create minutely filigreed structures, such as concentric rings and scaffolds.

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  • Her decisions as an appeals-court judge will be minutely examined in the coming weeks.

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  • "Drug" advertising must be pre-approved by the Food and Drug Administration, which minutely reviews the ads' accuracy.

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  • Even Saddam Hussein is unlikely to have a use for such minutely detailed items as underwater robots.

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  • In Kabul, mobiles have revolutionised the previously minutely controlled contact between the sexes.

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  • After adjusting--minutely--for climate change, Weatherbill names a price and acts as the underwriter.

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  • This got around traffickers' trick of importing a precursor chemical minutely altered to avoid regulation and converting it back again.

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  • Establishing a toehold in China will also create opportunities to push Carlson's loyalty and "customer motivation" businesses, which target minutely.

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  • People are parsing minutely Mr Cameron's precise words to Parliament.

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  • And by focusing its campaign on the most dangerous proliferators and nuclear terrorism, it raises an awkward question: will minutely choreographed multilateralism make much difference to the hardest cases?

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  • Heaven is as great a flop as Utopia though Hell, it is worth noting, occupies a respectable place in literature, and has often been described most minutely and convincingly.

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  • When the draft second resolution to allow the use of force came across his desk in early 2003 he took it apart, noting minutely how it departed from international law.

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  • Few buildings have ever been so minutely researched.

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  • Ever since the Socialist Party's primaries, political TV broadcasts have caused a torrent of comments on Twitter, as TV audiences joined up on this huge virtual couch to minutely analyze politicians' statements.

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  • In truth, though, as Masha Lipman, of the Carnegie Moscow Centre, comments, today's Kremlinologists are little more reliable than were their predecessors, who would spend hours minutely scrutinising photographs of the politburo at Red Square parades.

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  • Andrew Strauss's position will be minutely scrutinised.

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  • Denard's distinctive vehicle is a mobile mapping van owned by Tele Atlas, the Dutch firm that, along with Navteq and Google, has spent the better part of a decade building minutely detailed geographic databases used by navigation devices and Web sites.

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  • Because the price is set so low around 20-30 American cents, less than the price of the average newspaper and because sales are so minutely analysed by Coca-Cola, the Coke bottle may be one of the continent's best trackers of stability and prosperity.

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  • Mr Islamov has a minutely itemised account of his unremunerated work, scale drawings of the dacha, and a hospital report about the damage to his ribs from the alleged beating, plus copies of his fruitless correspondence with local prosecutors about the swindle.

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  • But like a moto magician, Sopheng turned the handlebars this way and that, minutely steering a course between puddles, somehow avoiding the slickest spots that would have sent us flying, gunning the engine moments before we got stuck, fording fathomless puddles when that was the only way, and all with a serene smile.

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  • The promise was clear: if you simply start measuring and tracking everything, from minutely segmented sales and resource usage metrics to every conceivable macroeconomic variable of remote interest, we will be able to identify all manner of relationships, correlations and insights, the net result of which will be the capacity to much more effectively and efficiently allocate resources to take advantage of opportunity and drive results.

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