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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
summarise .
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One word summarises the liberal credo - choice: 'Give us more choice,' we clamour, 'and we will become rounder, more self-directed, happier people'.
The recovery of virtue Burke's Corner 2008
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One word summarises the liberal credo - choice: 'Give us more choice,' we clamour, 'and we will become rounder, more self-directed, happier people'.
Archive 2008-09-01 Burke's Corner 2008
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Mutantfrog Travalogue summarises the latest Japanese marriage data
Mutantfrog Travalogue summarises the latest Japanese marriage data 2009
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Each report includes catchwords and a headnote, which summarises the judgments.
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Mutantfrog Travalogue summarises the latest Japanese marriage data
Mutantfrog Travalogue summarises the latest Japanese marriage data 2009
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And Sheen's Hamlet is a classic Freudian case experiencing what the latest Arden edition, discussing the psychological approach to the play, neatly summarises as "fantasies concerning the need for masculine identity to free itself from the contaminated maternal body".
Hamlet – review 2011
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Herny re-read the poem before he saw the film (he makes that account a story in itself), then he summarises the story in his inimitable style, and continues:
Film Maxine 2009
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The introductory study summarises the editor's scientific results based on the history and typography of normative liturgical texts.
First Two Volumes of "Monumenta Ritualia Hungarica" Released 2009
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The book's first half summarises, in a racy, sometimes elliptical way, what we know of Dickinson's life.
Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds by Lyndall Gordon – review 2011
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The latter adjective summarises Newcastle's start to the game, during which Danny Simpson's cross prefaced John Heitinga's own goal and Jack Rodwell's attempted headed defensive clearance saw the technically accomplished Ryan Taylor intercept to score a stupendous, dipping, swerving half-volleyed second from outside the area.
Alan Pardew bases Newcastle's storming start on strategy and slog 2011
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