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The Age newspaper of Melbourne summarizes the threat to journalism this way.
In the Brahmajalasutta the Buddha summarizes the main ideas of his contemporary teachers by saying the following words.
Figure 3.2 summarizes at a high level the basic steps of quality planning.
Father Lombardi Summarizes the Meeting on the Protection of Minors in 12 Questions and Answers.
Representatives of companies opening party, summarizes the achievements made in the past year and plans towards next year.
With options in the Quick Analysis, as well as the format analysis summarizes your data becomes much simpler.
mechanics is the Lagrangian, a function which summarizes the dynamics of the entire system.
This electronic book summarizes the experiments in the field of parapsychology and then analyzes the results.
McCallum(1988) summarizes the practice of Japanese tattooing during the Kofun period.
John Maloof, curator of Maier's collection of photographs, summarizes the way the children she nannied would later describe her.
One student summarizes,“U.S. power is necessary for the security of the world.”.
The estrangement of the object of labour merely summarizes the estrangement, the alienation in the activity of labour itself.
Summarizes the decisions and principles of the Committee on Freedom of Association up to its 339th report(November 2005).
This screen summarizes these events, and provides paths for the user to dive deeply into the app.
This Infographic from Simplilearn summarizes all these trends which will matter in 2016.
Ellen Johnson, president of American Atheists, summarizes the Christ-myth view on CNN TV Larry King Live.
Auditor on your website, the tool presents a report that summarizes its findings.
This ancient wisdom(Confucius died in 479 BC) summarizes what we have said in this article.
pages(including the home page), should have a unique description that accurately summarizes the page's actual content.
Your credit score is a three-digit number, usually ranging from 300 to 850, that summarizes the information in your credit report.