In summing up her career, this icon of cerebral West Coast songcraft has produced a substantial body of work without one iota of sentimentality. |
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Often, after summing up the subject he is reviewing, he steps back and argues eloquently for both the difficult and the impossible. |
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Schneider is something of a blue-eyed boy for Voller, summing up the spirit he demands of his team. |
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History becomes emblematic, congealed into an array of postures, each summing up a whole community across the ages. |
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For the battle scenes Richard replaces his corset with black trousers and gloves and a red jacket summing up his role as devilish assassin. |
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The Lord Chancellor, in an outstanding speech summing up the two-day debate in the Lords, expressed the same view. |
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At the end of his summing up he gave the jury a brief reminder of the way both sides put their cases in counsel's final speeches. |
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Before turning to the application, we summarise briefly the evidence as taken from the transcripts of the summing up and the witness statements. |
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The mean number of water molecules contained in a definite volume is obtained by summing up the local density over all contributing voxels. |
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At the beginning of his summing up, he also directed the jury in standard terms as to the onus on the Crown. |
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The judge may have considered that there was no need to repeat all of the details in the summing up. |
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At the end of the day-long meeting, he made light work of summing up the main points. |
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It is generally computed by summing up the age-specific fertility rates defined over a five-year interval. |
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They were one of the earlier draft versions prepared by the Crown Prosecutor to assist the judge in putting the case before the jury in the summing up. |
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I have no intention at this time of summing up my career or providing an overview of the past ten years. |
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In short, then, you've made an album where local anecdotes assume wider significance, summing up the state of the whole world. |
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Go on discovering the architectural patrimony of Arlon thanks to the 25 steles summing up the history of this town. |
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In an opinion as to the prospects of an appeal, Mr Birnbaum QC, who defended the appellant at trial, stated that the summing up afforded no grounds for criticism. |
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The conference aimed at summing up the results of the HELP campaign and discussing how to apply this experience to other health fields. |
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The judge had exacted a terrible sentence on the guilty prisoners in his annoyance with the Jury's verdict who had gone totally against his guidance during the summing up. |
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The estimated total re-instatement cost is obtained by summing up the damage cost for each affected item. |
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My summing up of her abysmal and shameful performance is written below. |
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It was a similar thought that inspired the faint glimmer of hope expressed at the end of Arthur Koestler's own bleak summing up of the contemporary situation. |
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A brief conclusion does a fine job summing up the book and its arguments. |
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Once the payment is over you'll receive a mail summing up the operations you've just done. |
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Thank you very much for your presentation and for summing up the key point on science. |
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The objective statement can be one or two sentences summing up the goals of your job search. |
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Les Yeux crevés is more or less a summing up of all my experiences to date. |
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The parochial provincialism of mindless Eurocentrism has distorted the history of civilization as originating in Greece while summing up India's contribution in a line or two. |
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Its activity is coming to an end, with the adoption in plenary of a resolution aimed at summing up the approximately six months of its duration. |
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The Clan star score is calculated by summing up the star points of the clan champions. |
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After summing up the balance sheet and profit and loss accounts, restated as necessary, the inter-company balances and losses or gains resulting from inter-company operations within the Group are eliminated. |
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You can accomplish these desirable purposes very neatly by rephrasing statements that might be misunderstood, sifting out the irrelevant comment, and summing up the points which mark progress. |
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I will conclude by summing up that sugar reform is necessary, but not if it is sweet for major producers while leaving poor farmers with indigestion. |
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Disaffection has been the persistent backdrop to this campaign We invited our panel to choose a photograph summing up their feelings as the campaign began. |
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Minutes shall be taken for each meeting and shall be based on a summing up by the Chairman of the conclusions arrived at by the Cooperation Committee. |
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So summing up does not always coincides with the column. |
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Articles summing up the key ideas of these conferences have been published in the quality newspapers of more than 90 countries in different regions of the world. |
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The total belongings can be computed by summing up physical zwieback pieces and pieces other mice that are still on the ship owe to the mouse and then subtracting all debts of the mouse. |
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The crowd erupted into cheers, with Ortiz summing up his feelings, and perhaps everyone in the greater Boston area. |
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After summing up the placement of new FLB issue significant price upping at the secondary market was indicated. |
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In summing up the group, Gilmore and Donatelli take turns, unselfconsciously proving their point as they finish each other's sentences. |
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For Suess, summing up folding and thrusting in a dozen mountain chains, orogenic events happened when the earth shrugged violently and pulled itself together. |
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Summing up the furious October 22-27 battle in the longest Naval communique of the war, the department identified six American ships lost in action. |
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