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- noun Plural form of
commentary .
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Examples
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It's no surprise that the term "dysfunctional" is appearing a lot in commentaries on California.
Jeffrey Wasserstrom: California Dreamin' at China's World's Fair Jeffrey Wasserstrom 2010
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(It also features editorials and commentaries from a number of key sexual-health experts.)
Study reveals Americans' sexual activity, condom use Jennifer LaRue Huget 2010
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The single disc edition will include a documentary on Batman villains as well as commentaries from the filmmakers and a preview of the Wonder Woman direct-to-DVD animated feature.
Batman: Gotham Knight Gets Release Date | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009
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The bits where they talk about how they make/found the sounds for stuff is always my favorite in commentaries and interviews and whatnot.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Best Starwars sound effects 2009
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Speaking of Brooks, one of the surprises of the Simpsons DVD commentaries is how involved he was in the early years of the show.
Heh, heh, heh... mule. Jaime J. Weinman 2004
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The primary purpose of news commentaries is propaganda.
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Reading these commentaries is like talking to an alcholic with extremely bad breath.
Archive 2004-07-18 Laban 2004
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Another item in his official biography often overlooked in commentaries is that Ed Broadbent has earned his doctorate in political science and taught that discipline for three years at York University during its early days.
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Equally good have been the commentaries from the journalists on the scene, and among them, our guest today stands in the forefront.
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Caesar than those in the antique shops and the pawnbrokers ', but which drew learned commentaries from the German.
Caesar or Nothing P��o Baroja 1914
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