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- noun Plural form of
summary .
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Examples
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I don't feel qualified to evaluate Hawking's theory as if I were a physicist myself, and if I'm settling for summaries from the more qualified, then I'd best be aware of my limitations.
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This book is interesting because it focuses on the activities within a single prison camp instead of a montage of photographs and summaries from a wide range of
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Maybe amazon didn't do this on purpose (or maybe they did). but they must know that plot summaries is what they are getting and since it provides info to the reader, everyone's happy. except for those of us getting irritated at HK for being beyond absurd.
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
Breuer, Donald C. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
Jackson, Charles A. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
Crockett, William J. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
McCarty, James L. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
Worth, James F. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
Tinger, Lee M. 1972
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Information in the case summaries is limited to information from casualty files, does not include any judgments by Committee staff, and attempts to relate essential facts.
McIntire, Scott W. 1971
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