“The intermediary may be a person, a search algorithm, a browsing environment, or a summarizer, among others.”
“Yet, the point is that Professor Siegers impact has transcended that classic sense in which the commentator is cited as a summarizer of a practice or rule.”
“Ada acted as the discussion facilitator and Sally as the summarizer.”
“But McCann, giving his views as a match summariser for Sky Sports, blasted the Celtic striker and claimed the penalty should not have been given.”
“Geoff Boycott, the summariser, I could listen to all day long.”
“Now Howard Kendall will be honoured with a special tribute night at the Devonshire Hotel organised by former Blues winger and BBC Radio Merseyside summariser Ronny Goodlass.”
“Politicians offer diametrically opposed summations of vital world scenarios and present it all as fact.”
“The essayists are not all British but all of their expositions are measured, well stated summations of a middling to moderately conservative treatment of Paul.”
“Mazower dutifully ends his narrative with brief summations of its recent progress, but they can only come as anticlimax to the terrific events of its past.”
“Perhaps his most famous work was on the number p of partitions of an integer n into summands.”
“The third part of the work is on summands with a common distribution function and includes discussion of principal limit theorems and convergence to the normal law.”
“It is not a summa theologica, or indeed ethica, but the basis from which an endless series of summae can be assembled.”
“Priesthoods and other magistracies were an important source of regular civic revenue, because of the summae honorariae that the incumbents had to pay their city.”