The insert is a complete episode guide with a brief synopsis of each episode. |
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In some form or another, I will allow that most of you are very aware of the story, so my synopsis will be most assuredly brief. |
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This article provides a short synopsis of what the task force has accomplished to date. |
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For you who are fresh faces and were not here last year, or just didn't care enough to read The Peak, I will give you a brief synopsis. |
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You are seized by the desire to read a book without someone snatching it from you and demanding a synopsis of the plot. |
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Specifically, it scans the log files and generates a synopsis of which accounts have been used and when. |
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She continued with a vague, sketchy synopsis of what she planned to be doing, and how long she planned to stay. |
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The first DVD also includes a five-minute illustrated synopsis of the plot and a cast gallery. |
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To better inform the story, here is a brief synopsis of my Mexican food experience up to that point. |
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At the end of the course, students were asked to write a brief synopsis of their experience. |
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The following are titles, screening venues, show times and a synopsis of the films to be screened on Saturday. |
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I originally intended to attempt to give a plot synopsis of this film, but it's so confusing I might just not bother. |
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The issue provides a brief synopsis of each topic with links to the information on-line. |
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If you scroll to the airport, it gives you just a brief synopsis of delays, the departures and weather conditions. |
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As a synopsis, the essay works well to give an overview of two important decades of composition research. |
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It usually takes a good number of rewrites of the plot synopsis to get all such issues straight. |
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A plot synopsis is irrelevant, and any detailed discussions of content will undoubtedly spoil it. |
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The synopsis is, unsurprisingly, a rehash of the commercially successful film franchise. |
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A advance synopsis of the programme on the website of CTVC, the production company that made it, revealed the animus that lay behind it. |
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The libretto contains an essay, a synopsis, and texts in English and transliterated Russian. |
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The book is broken into three main sections, beginning with a brief synopsis of the state's long geologic history. |
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A brief synopsis of the lithology, age, and paleoenvironment and associated fauna are given for each unit. |
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And the conclusions expressed seem, well, slightly at variance with Grant's synopsis. |
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Before critiquing the author's work, a brief synopsis of the article is necessary. |
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Even with the aid of a glossary, a synopsis and a published text, I found large tracts of Marcia Layne's first play impenetrable. |
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I won't attempt a plot synopsis, as every such attempt is doomed to abject failure. |
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The trial judge next summarizes the evidence at trial, providing merely a synopsis without comment. |
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As this brief synopsis should make clear, Viladesau's book is full of tantalizing lines of thought and many interesting sidetracks. |
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The synopsis of the film might give viewers who steer clear from anything different a reason to watch it. |
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A brief synopsis of each of the mix elements is given below, and returned to for a fuller discussion in the following chapters. |
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Even though the plot synopsis may set off warning sirens, however, the film is refreshing, never cloying. |
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I've read the synopsis of it but I haven't read any spoilers, but now knowing that there is a twist at the end I'm thinking it's fairly obvious. |
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That's an overview of the movie with an introduction of the characters and a brief synopsis. |
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The synopsis may help you make sense of the plot, but it's complicated, if still dramatically compelling, in a Baroque opera way. |
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John gave a general synopsis and managed the slides and Jo gave a more detailed explanation. |
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Occurrence summaries provide a brief synopsis of the data collected for possible safety analysis, statistical reporting or archival purposes. |
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This is a synopsis of the combined roman and italic Baskerville typeface. |
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The story begins pacifically with a shot of a city street corner and a man delivering a brief synopsis of the myth of Zeus and Leda in voiceover. |
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I may have to liberate that for a course outline synopsis for next year, with your permission. |
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In the manner of a catalog, a synopsis in an unostentatious font describes the work. |
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As some of you might not be familiar with what happened that day, I will take a few minutes to provide a synopsis. |
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Skim a synopsis of a Roth satire and you might think him only riotous, ludicrous and extravagant. |
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According to the synopsis of the WikiLeaks documents by The New York Times, the death toll in 2006 reached beyond 3,000 one month. |
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A newly released synopsis reads as follows: It is 1944 and World War II is reaching its climax. |
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It is the first piece I have discovered in the UK press to provide a realistic synopsis of the background to current events. |
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Let us share that in a synopsis with the Canadian public as the other processes go forward. |
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I took it upon myself to immediately contact Dr. Borg who, after assessing the file, gave me a synopsis of the issues at stake. |
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The summary provides a concise synopsis of what is known and not known in an area that is crucial to the larger public policy debates. |
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The format would be a synopsis with a link to the full article and a searching facility. |
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A synopsis of the main financial statements is provided at the end of this Panorama. |
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This study gives a synopsis of the global challenges awaiting the field in the coming thirty years. |
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Going by the brief synopsis available, this telefilm focuses on sin and its origins in the context of the injustice and violence seen in the world today. |
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The following is a brief synopsis of these risks and what the Tribunal is doing to address them. |
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Duty counsel will generally meet the accused person on the morning of his or her court appearance to get a brief synopsis of the facts. |
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The federal government has received their reports and has summarized their feedback into this synopsis back to the participants. |
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Hendrix knows how to make a film fan squee with joy with a synopsis. |
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This text from Acts is probably a synopsis of a sermon given by Peter for the benefit of the Roman centurion, Cornelius, who was a person of faith. |
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Even a synopsis of the events will do, in review form if you must. |
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Is that abbreviation a true synopsis of the intent of the Amendment? |
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Her substantive and entertaining synopsis of classical references to Druids should serve both as an introduction to laymen and a useful refresher for Celticists. |
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I will write a quick synopsis of the film for you lunkheads. |
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These scenes bring out a strange lightheartedness you would not expect going into a film with such a heady synopsis. |
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Look, it sounds impossibly maudlin if you read the synopsis of this film. |
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A chronological synopsis of essential clinical events should be extracted from the medical record before the autopsy is begun and helps to guide the process. |
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The following is a brief synopsis of the quagmire we would be entering. |
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Mr Gilder has sent a letter to all members, assuring them that there is no crisis at the theatre and giving a brief synopsis of the events that led up to the resignations. |
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Although we will not reveal much about the movie, here's a brief synopsis. |
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The brief synopsis above does not do justice to the intricacy of the tale. |
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Trying to provide a synopsis of this film is like recounting your week. |
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Rather, he gives a brief synopsis of the key points before he begins a lengthier summary of the reign of Augustus. |
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These early performances were given in Latin, and were preceded by a vernacular prologue spoken by a herald who gave a synopsis of the events. |
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A synopsis of entozoa and some of their ecto-congeners observed by the author. |
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According to a synopsis, the families take to each other pretty quickly. |
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Each Polaroid shows a still from the film and a section heading representing the film trailer, film synopsis, interviews, photos, film set reports, articles, film soundtrack etc. |
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Few people buying a hardback book about the Irish Boundary Commission require a sixty-page synopsis of Irish history since the Parnellite period. |
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Criminal profilers must pore over crime-scene photographs and video, autopsy reports and photos, lab reports, the investigation synopsis and media reports, to name a few, before they can develop a legitimate profile. |
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Here is a synopsis of why BOL and HUN have a Zacks Rank of 4 and should also most likely be sold or avoided for the next one to three months. |
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The essays in Irish and Scottish Gaelic are followed by a short synopsis in English. |
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The following is a synopsis of huricane Bill as well as a summary of weather and ocean data following its track through Atlantic Canada Sunday and Sunday night. |
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I will offer my perspective following a brief synopsis of the book. |
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The synopsis of the four studies provides the reader with quick, but thorough access to this growing body of information about the treatment of depression and the role of collaborative models of care. |
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The following represents a synopsis of the discussions that took place. |
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If I may vulgarize the implications of Orwell's argument a bit: substitute Republicans for Kipling and Democrats for the opposition, and you have a good synopsis of the current state of American politics. |
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Grunwald offers a synopsis of the book in a Foreign Policy piece. |
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If this is not always practical, e.g. due to time constraints, a synopsis of the course content in French could be given before delving into detail in English. |
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It was felt that a parsimonious approach to the synopsis was useful, and so in all but three instances, the summary was constrained to one page in length. |
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Survey data shows a synopsis of tallied numbers and information. |
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During the talk or presentation, using whatever means, you will need to get people's attention, capture their interest and put over the synopsis in a way that is convincing. |
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Descriptions of some new species of Entozoa from the collection of the British Museum.A synopsis of Entozoa and some of their ectocongeners, observed by the author. |
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It was only later in that week I had the courage to venture into my bottom drawer and pull out the synopsis of his autobiography, together with the first couple of chapters. |
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The site claimed that Ford wanted to see the synopsis for his character's development over more than just Episode 7, and is happy with the story arc. |
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In 1529, he wrote the Large Catechism, a manual for pastors and teachers, as well as a synopsis, the Small Catechism, to be memorised by the people themselves. |
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This synopsis saves me having to wade through a pile of text books. |
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Of special note are the succinct synopsis, casts, and contributors for Broadway, Off-Broadway, Off-Off-Broadway, and regional threatre productions for the past year. |
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