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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
summarise .
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Adrianople (Jan. 31) on the terms summarised above, except that the
The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898
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The bank said in a statement that the agreement was signed on Thursday, 26 November, on the terms summarised in the announcement published on 3 November.
unknown title 2009
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I found it so hilarious, especially because it kind of summarised exactly what I was feeling at that point.
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The letter from the bank's senior lawyer also suggested that Mr Scott had "summarised" the deal to Lord Myners, the city minister, the day before it was officially announced.
unknown title 2009
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\ [Brian Lovett\] Mr McLean said that during the course of the weekend leading up to the bail-out announcement, Mr Scott had "summarised" Sir Fred's pension arrangements to City Minister, Lord Myners, emphasising that he would be entitled to a "substantial" pension pot.
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'summarised' Sir Fred's pension terms for Lord Myners on October 12 last year, emphasising that it would be a 'substantial figure'.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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"summarised" Sir Fred's pension terms for Lord Myners on October 12 last year, emphasising that it would be a "substantial figure".
unknown title 2009
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It can be summarised, he would argue, as a package that makes capitalism work for people, not the other way round.
Ed Miliband leadership: 'Red Ed' yearns to put forward his centrist vision Allegra Stratton 2010
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The document entirely supports the mainstream scientific view of man-made climate change as summarised by the UN's climate science body, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
Royal Society's climate change guide cuts confusion out of the hard science Duncan Clark 2010
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The Conservative leadership must tackle the dilemma that its focus groups have revealed: that the idea of coalition politics is popular, best summarised recently by Clegg as "two heads are better than one".
William Hague emerges reborn as Nick Clegg fan Patrick Wintour 2010
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