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An article written by O. R. L. Crosier titled " To All Who Are waiting for Redemption, the Following is Addressed " summarising their insights, was published in the March 1845 edition of the Day-Dawn.
" Coyne wrote an article summarising the unfolding of the controversy which had followed his original review, and said " Despite the defensiveness of British evolutionists, I think my criticisms carried some weight, because Cambridge biologist Michael Majerus decided to repeat Kettlewell ’ s experiments, but doing them correctly this time.
* A two-page article for the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing summarising the above.

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He privately published two small Scripta Academica pamphlets summarising his theories in 1945 ( Theses for the Reconstruction of Ancient History and Cosmos Without Gravitation ).
Every Half Term, a newsletter summarising the college's achievements for that half term, is published.

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Since then, Law has often worked on radio and television summarising and presenting games.

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The Britannica has a reputation for summarising knowledge.
Caesar is the only narrative source for this episode, as the corresponding books of Livy ’ s histories are only preserved in the Periochae, short summarising lists of contents, in which hostages given by the Romans, but no yoke, are mentioned.
The task of summarising statistical data in conventional forms ( also known as descriptive statistics ) is considered in theoretical statistics as a problem of defining what aspects of statistical samples need to be described and how well they can be described from a typically limited sample of data.
Computer data processing is any process that a computer program does to enter data and summarise, analyse or otherwise convert data into usable information. It involves recording, analysing, sorting, summarising, calculating, disseminating and storing data.
Cost accounting is regarded as the process of collecting, analysing, summarising and evaluating various alternative courses of action involving costs and advising the management on the most appropriate course of action based on the cost efficiency and capability of the management.
This decree was issued by the new king and unanimously supported by the Dominion governments, The king's authority to withhold from the lawful wife of a prince the attribute thitherto accorded to the wives of other modern British princes was addressed by the Crown's legal authorities: On 14 April 1937, Attorney General Sir Donald Somervell submitted to Home Secretary Sir John Simon a memorandum summarising the views of Lord Advocate T. M. Cooper, Parliamentary Counsel Sir Granville Ram, and himself:
The Transitional Programme was the central programmatic statement of the congress, summarising its strategic and tactical conceptions for the revolutionary period that it saw opening up as a result of the war which Trotsky had been predicting for some years.
However Umar himself was characteristically guarded about his own creation, Dr. Wilferd Madelung in his book The Succession to Muhammad summarising Umar's contribution:
In summarising Hyder Ali's conduct of the war, biographer Lewin Bowring notes that he " evinced high qualities as a tactician and the sagacity of a born diplomatist.
This impressive concrete faced monument featured a fine bronze letters, plaque and related inscription summarising the site's history from 1907 – 57 and was originally located at the North end of the aerodrome, was designated as a Scheduled Monument in 2002 then relocated and restored in a new position just east of the River Wey on the museum site to make way for the new Mercedes-Benz World complex which opened in 2006.
The critic Michael Billington, summarising these events, wrote: " In 1960 the twenty-nine-year-old Peter Hall formally took charge at Stratford-upon-Avon and set about turning a star-laden, six-month Shakespeare festival into a monumental, year-round operation built around a permanent company, a London base and contemporary work from home and abroad.
* The Ritual Decalogue, roughly summarising the Covenant Code, is presented after a brief narrative describing the design for the Ark of the Covenant and Tabernacle.
Gibbons was working for the Evening Standard in 1928 when they decided to serialise Webb's first novel, The Golden Arrow, and Gibbons was given the job of summarising the plot of earlier installments.
Analysis can often require some summarising, and for music ( as with many other forms of data ) this is achieved by feature extraction, especially when the audio content itself is analysed and machine learning is to be applied.
The Centre also produces topical research syntheses, summarising existing literature.
The Battle of the Somme is a black and white silent film divided into five parts, with individual sequences divided by intertitles summarising their contents.
" Rowe here seems to be summarising what he believes to be a consensus view in his day, although some critics thought it was either an early Shakespeare work or not written by him at all.
The history covered the period between 50 BC and 1689, ending with a chapter summarising events from then until the accession of Queen Victoria.

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In these summary speeches it is typical for the speaker to answer the questions posed by the floor, answer any questions the opposition may have put forward, before summarising his or her own key points.
However, these weaknesses were considered to be minor, IGN summarising " Nothing about the gameplay will really surprise anyone ( though the addition of reinforceable squads is pretty neat ) but it doesn't particularly matter ... Relic kicked ass creating a great piece of entertainment.
To mark the occasion, Armfield picked his personal Top 5 Players from each decade he had been summarising and these were broadcast as part of the 2009 FA Cup build-up on 30 May 2009.
Once removed, a species is classed as a " scarce migrant ": British Birds publishes a separate annual report summarising the occurrence of these species, and the data is also presented on the Scarce Migrants website.

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Research and Notes produced for the UK Parliament, summarising the history of legal change, views and responses, and analyses:
There is also canonical ( or " constrained ") correspondence analysis ( CCA ) for summarising the joint variation in two sets of variables ( like canonical correlation analysis ).
* Recurrence period density entropy, an information-theoretic method for summarising the recurrence properties of a dynamical systems
* ' An inconvenient truth about food-neither secure, nor resilient ' ( 2008 ) A report on Britain's food security summarising how UK food self-sufficiency has declined over the past decade and that there is no overall, future-proofed ' Food Plan for Britain '.
* Recurrence period density entropy, an information-theoretic method for summarising the recurrence properties of both deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems.
Truppen ) — summarising term for armed forces, in some context it stands for the enlisted personnel.
After summarising the plot, the Mr. Disher concluded: " Miss Christie casts the shadow of guilt upon first one and then another with such casual ease that it is difficult for the reader not to be led by the nose.
He is known for summarising in mnemonic rhymes Raymundus of Pennaforte's then-well-circulated book, Summa de poenitentia et matrimonio, which ultimately became a handbook for the clergy.
* History of Australian Referendums, Part 2 ( pdf file ) An Australian Parliament report, summarising the background, " yes " and " no " cases, and results, for each referendum up to 1988.

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" The Athenians counter that gods and men alike respect strength over moral arguments, summarising this in the famous dictum that, " The strong do as they can and the weak suffer what they must ".
Cleese, who attended a lengthy course of group therapy at the institute in the mid seventies, was so impressed by what he experienced that, motivated by a desire to spread what lay behind the therapy to a wider audience, proposed to Skynner that they write a book summarising and outlining the principles involved.
At the end of the therapy, patient and therapist each write " goodbye letters " which they exchange, summarising what has been achieved in the therapy and what remains to be done.
Darwin later commented in his autobiography that this was the only response to the papers, summarising Haughton ’ s verdict as ‘ all that new in there was false, and what was true was old ’.

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