The story of the Union has been told on several occasions and there is no need to recapitulate it. |
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Hall believed that children recapitulate stages of human evolution as they grow from infants to adults. |
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They are not sincere, he says, and he does not even bother to recapitulate their arguments or try to refute them. |
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There are other significant discrepancies between police and media reports and the known facts, but there is no need to recapitulate those here. |
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I've written an essay expanding upon my reasons for disesteeming his work, so I won't recapitulate those reasons here. |
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Most of them being in the age group of 50 and plus gathered to recapitulate the golden days of their study period in the college. |
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As a rule, the reply and rejoinder will not recapitulate any more the factual and legal background. |
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To recapitulate, the Trial Chambers have rendered three Judgements and have issued 187 pre-trial decisions. |
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If ontogeny really did recapitulate phylogeny, then phylogenetic relationships might be determined directly by reference to ontogenetic sequences. |
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The tendencies to revise and even recapitulate, when copying manuscripts, are readily understood. |
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To recapitulate what I said earlier on this bill, one respects the intention and the purpose behind it. |
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Allow me to recapitulate the principles which guide us and which are non-negotiable. |
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First of all, I wish to emphasise and recapitulate that this is an issue which concerns us all. |
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I will do no more than recapitulate the extensive recitals of fact and arguments in their opinions. |
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To recapitulate, new schools display a 12.4 per cent decrease in repetitions, and an overall reduction of 1.2 per cent in drop-outs. |
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Each time I recapitulate the posture, that I watch this posture, with what do I observe it? |
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Just so you know what this is about, I will recapitulate the details. |
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To recapitulate, Young differs with me profoundly on the question of whether we should support the resistance, and hope for their victory against the army of occupation. |
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Finally, let us briefly recapitulate the knowledge argument. |
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Altran's international sustainable development network meets once a year for at least one half-day session to recapitulate on the actions carried out and define the priorities for the coming year. |
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It is useful to recapitulate the history of the nuclear relations between the two countries, a subject which has been addressed by previous reports of the European Security and Defence Assembly's Political Committee. |
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Though I do not believe that the end of the century will mean that all of us will change, it does inspire everybody to recapitulate, to rethink, to evaluate, and to try to exercise foresight. |
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The Royal Society hopes to recapitulate this idea with its new offering, Royal Society Open Science. Free hitsWhether the experience of Nature Communications will overcome researchers' misgivings remains to be seen. |
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To recapitulate a point that seems to be a theme running through your testimony, under the James Bay treaty you opted as a group for municipal and corporate status rather than reserve-type status. |
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The reply and rejoinder must not recapitulate the factual and legal background except in so far as its presentation in the previous pleadings is disputed or, exceptionally, calls for further particulars. |
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In performing this task, the Court considers it necessary briefly to recapitulate the impugned events as definitively established by the competent Latvian courts. |
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Perhaps I could recapitulate why the European Commission continues to support the entry into force of this third-generation cooperation agreement. |
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But for the moment it looks as if the history of nanotubes will recapitulate the history of chemistry itself, with the inorganic side proving more tractable than all that messy organic stuff. |
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To recapitulate what was said earlier, we need to develop new ways to gain customers. |
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