So, in summary, rent 6 months in advance of the peak winter season and at least 3 months in advance of the busy summer season. |
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So in summary, my invention will bring 20 years of happiness followed by aeons of fear and destruction. |
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They've taken that away now, just telling me in summary how many clicks per day, and not telling me what people have clicked on. |
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The Times repeats, in summary, Said's false autobiography, as though it were factual. |
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However, he acknowledged that Judge Neilan had a legitimate complaint to question unduly lenient sentences being imposed in summary cases. |
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As I have mentioned, the Act had the twin objectives, in summary, of economic advancement and environmental protection. |
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I have quoted part of the petition at length, because its anecdotal and tonal qualities are lost in summary. |
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Some authors sit down and work out their entire plot in summary form before they write even a line of prose. |
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When I have the time to look into this mass of material properly, I'll feature it here in summary. |
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So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze. |
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So in summary, a work is art as long as it has a theme that embodies a message or concept, with representational elements selected to portray that theme. |
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We can see in her report an unbroken chain of problems set out in summary form. |
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After reading his speech in Hansard it would seem to me that in summary, it falls under these several headings. |
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It is recommended that the curricula vitae be submitted in summary form on one page per individual. |
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Refusal to carry out an order resulted in summary execution. |
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There was a full written report to members well over an A4 sheet giving in some detail all the conservation and listed building issues, and objectors comments in summary. |
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He also expressed doubt that the 1500 scientists whose data Scott had compiled and presented in summary was to be relied upon or taken into account. |
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Finally, for any summary offence, it would always be open to agents to appear on behalf of defendants to request an adjournment in summary conviction proceedings. |
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The Inspectors believe there is merit in executive heads also making public their financial disclosure statement, at least in summary form, but this should be on a voluntary basis. |
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Such events sound melodramatic in summary. |
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Their sentencing powers are identical to a sheriff sitting in summary proceedings. |
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What the Bishop is to teach is expressed by the Second Vatican Council in summary fashion as the faith to be believed and to be put into practice in life. |
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Appeals against convictions or sentence in summary procedure heard in sheriff courts and justice of the peace courts are now heard by the Sheriff Appeal Court. |
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In summary the theoretical expectations for these nations initially can be grouped under four main headings. |
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In summary then, you could say that I wasn't exactly cock-a-hoop when the summer holidays ended and the new school year began. |
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In summary patients with chronic liver failure, whether acutely decompensated or not, were normoglutaminemic as a group when there was an indication for ICU admission. |
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