To summarise very briefly, originally most digital writing took the form of hypertexts, usually hyperfictions. |
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After the workshop I will summarise the key decisions and feed these back to you all. |
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If one were to summarise that speech, one would have to say that it was characterised by a tirade of abuse. |
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The service relies on computer algorithms to select and summarise the stories generating the widest coverage. |
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It was not necessary to summarise paragraphs 47 or 48 for the conclusion in paragraph 49 is that there was a repudiation by Alstom. |
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In the following section of the case stated the magistrates summarise the testimony of the witnesses who gave evidence. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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I do not propose even to summarise let alone to attempt to analyse this vast mass of material. |
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His task in the next two hours, as mandated by the US State Department, is to summarise baseball for the foreign press. |
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Many sections summarise arguments and discussions which Greene first aired on these pages. |
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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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It's very difficult to summarise the main trends into four minutes but I'll try. |
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Let us first summarise the main contribution of Hipparchus and then examine them in more detail. |
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I am not going to summarise the plan here, because you can perfectly well read it for yourself. |
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I shall therefore summarise the parties' respective arguments on these contentious issues. |
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The arguments for this view are complex and difficult to summarise briefly, but in outline are as follows. |
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The following paragraphs summarise or refer to your main terms and conditions of service as they apply at present. |
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I'm going to have to learn to summarise the days events and my thoughts into a few paragraphs. |
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It may be helpful to summarise the history of the dispute between Ireland and the United Kingdom. |
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The case stated then went on to summarise the decision of the Crown Court. |
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Certainly, an introductory survey needs to account for these texts, summarise their content and aims, and use them referentially as an argument progresses. |
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To summarise, today we have been remembering the Anzac landings at Gallipoli, and all those who have given their lives in the service of this country since then. |
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Abstracts that summarise new research and findings will be given priority. |
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A report will summarise the speeches and subsume the results of the workshop. |
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We use advanced natural language processing technologies to automatically summarise social media conversations. |
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At summarise, this is a very complete mixer will highly make happy any DJ, or professional people present in this field. |
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Relying on a single forecast that attempts to summarise all the information available from a wide range of indicators would be misguided. |
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The Centre shall search for, collect, collate, analyse and summarise relevant scientific and technical data in its fields of competence. |
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At the end, Father Dominic helped us to summarise all of this by highlighting the challenges that recurred. |
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However, I now realise that the reminiscence of this experience of pure happiness does not alone summarise what sport has brought to me. |
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Preece and Ruud summarise their review of the literature in the form of hypotheses to be tested through future research and practice. |
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The following histograms summarise the changes in SSB and F. Each bar represents the number of stocks showing the percentage change indicated. |
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I've lost count of the number of stories in it, but I will summarise them shortly. |
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It could summarise current law and express expected standards of behaviour. |
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We face two claims – you meet them everywhere you turn – that summarise the politics against which we are working. |
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Six brief speeches will summarise the commitments identified in the workshops on this last day. |
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To summarise the lessons learnt from past experiences, it seems that volatility is in itself not necessarily a threat to financial stability. |
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I do not need to summarise this document during this dinner as it will no doubt be touched upon tomorrow. |
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Please advise the facts of the case and summarise the reasons why, in your opinion, the decision or conduct of the PSI office is not acceptable. |
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To summarise, it is important to realise that movement is as much, if not more of, a cerebral process than a physical one. |
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To summarise, in the vast majority of cases, it is not necessary to carry out complementary examinations. |
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I am not going to try to summarise the report because it would take far too long. |
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To our knowledge, there are no documents that summarise the legislation concerning minor permits. |
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A starting point of this debate is the impossibility to summarise all information in one indicator. |
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The following 4 tables summarise the results from the spreadsheets. |
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If needed, we can also re-write your texts, adapt a text for another target group, or summarise an existing text. |
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Following their lead, we can summarise the applications under a number of different headings. |
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It is difficult to summarise the causes for this failure, as each situation is different and complex. |
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Future in the Alps is to summarise the current standard of knowledge with regard to participation and publish the findings throughout the Alps. |
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The purpose is to summarise key information about the company's financial condition, capitalisation and risk factors. |
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The first four chapters are required reading, as they provide the reader with orientation and summarise the main themes of this document. |
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Now we await with eagerness the final document which should embody and summarise the outcome of these discussions. |
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It is no easy thing to summarise the wide range of experience and proposals. |
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You are given the recording and you are asked to summarise what she said. |
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To summarise, I believe that cancellation is an important factor, though not the only one, in a development strategy, or genuine development partnership, which the European Union must buckle down to. |
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To summarise as a general rule the order in which the creditors receive payments: creditors of the estate rank first, creditors with retention of title will recover their asset or receive payment for the asset. |
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To summarise, in the specific field of European sports co-operation the European Community as such does not appear to be proposing to reduplicate Council of Europe activity. |
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Hard to summarise how this opened my eyes to a different world. |
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At the breaks, you should interject with the questions and ask the observers to write down a couple of key words which summarise their response at that stage in the presentation. |
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At some point we would like to summarise these conclusion in a document. we like to refer to as a charter, and of for which you can find some sketches on the next page. |
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The purpose of the present paper is to summarise the background, as well as the current state-of-play, of the ongoing debates on burden reduction in statistics. |
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The projections, wh ich are produced by t he staff, h elp to structure and summarise a large amount of economic data and ensure consistency across different sources of economic evidence. |
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Simple and effective are the words which summarise using WR-Tools ResInfo. |
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For each subject developed, we have attempted to summarise what an irrigator should retain to be able to apply these principles to production as soon at possible. |
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One way of looking at the geography of social capital would be to measure the social capital of a representative sample of individuals within distinct geographical areas and summarise the results for the sample overall. |
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Forget not that these three great Buddhas summarise in a peculiar sense the transmuted essence of the previous solar system in which intelligent activity was the goal. |
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His strategy may yet come a cropper, but it is sure to make him at least a powerfully disruptive force. The Ted Cruz pitch is hard to summarise, as it is assembled from a set of seeming contradictions. |
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This note aims to summarise experience to date in using pricing to manage congestion and draw out from this experience issues where clarity is essential when decisions on congestion pricing are taken. |
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There couldn't be a more apt dish to summarise our time in Lincolnshire. |
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To summarise, if the imports are dumped, and even if they benefited from a favourable development of exchange rates, it is not considered that the development of such exchange rate could be another factor causing injury. |
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To summarise briefly they are the social effects, environmental and health effects and safety effects and globalisation has a part to play in this. |
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Below I summarise Mike's reported and my reported or new AV results for every English single-word number name up to vigintillion except two and six. |
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The four noble truths summarise the main doctrines of Buddhism. |
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To summarise, it is shown that innovation, the endogenous creation of new knowledge in the ecosystem, emerges from six key symbiotic relationships. |
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Summarise information to show patients they have been heard, and give them an opportunity to correct any misunderstandings. |
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