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Johnston became a relief anchor a year later but returned full-time in 2003 to anchor a national news bulletin, titled " Target Iraq ", at 4. 30 pm each weekday afternoon to cover the major story, and to summarise Australian news from Sydney.

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The causes of this unrest of the common people towards the Tsar and aristocratic landowners are too many and complicated to neatly summarise, but key factors to consider were ongoing resentment at the cruel treatment of peasants by patricians, poor working conditions experienced by city workers in the fledgling industrial economy and a growing sense of political and social awareness of the lower orders in general ( democratic ideas were reaching Russia from the West and being touted by political activists ).
Sump Indices are available for each cave diving region ( Somerset, Wales, Derbyshire & Northern ) of Great Britain which summarise diving activities from Group members and non-members over many years.
The Pāli Tipitaka is the primary religious text of Thailand, though many local texts have been composed in order to summarise the vast number of teachings found in the Tipitaka.

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The following sections summarise the history of the name, some of the people named Ptolemy, and some of the other uses of this name.

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In their introduction to The Reader's Companion to Military History Robert Cowley and Geoffrey Parker summarise this side of the modern view of the Battle of Tours by saying " The study of military history has undergone drastic changes in recent years.
Henkes and Bindervoet generally summarise the critical consensus when they argue that, between the thematically indicative opening and closing chapters, the book concerns " two big questions " which are never resolved: what is the nature of protagonist HCE ’ s secret sin, and what was the letter, written by his wife ALP, about?
Few things summarise his status as well as a T-shirt worn by Raquel Welch, one of the greatest movie stars of the era.
Given the city's central position in both Israeli nationalism ( Zionism ) and Palestinian nationalism, the selectivity required to summarise more than 5, 000 years of inhabited history is often influenced by ideological bias or background ( see Historiography and nationalism ).
The ISEW and GPI summarise economic welfare by means of a single figure according to same logic as GDP summarises economic output into a single figure.
His work is difficult to summarise in a slogan, but ... it is generally informed by a broad and deep acquaintance with relevant literature in economics, political science, history, philosophy, and psychology.
Solus Christus ( Latin: " Christ alone "), sometimes referred to in the ablative case as Solo Christo (" by Christ alone "), is one of the five solas that summarise the Protestant Reformers ' basic belief that salvation is through Christ alone and that Christ is the only mediator between God and man, see also New Covenant.

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Therefore, the following synopsis attempts to summarise events in the book which find general, although inevitably not universal, consensus among critics.
It would be useful here to briefly summarise the history of Laos which had been separated into two principalities of Luang Prabang and Vientiane since the beginning of the eighteenth century.
Because the breed has been developed from ordinary domestic cats, which have very different temperaments, the character of the European Shorthair is impossible to summarise.
This section and the subsequent subsections focus on the LEON processors as soft IP cores and summarise the main features of each processor version and the infrastructure with which the processor is packaged, referred to as a LEON distribution.
Three key points can be identified, particularly from the works of Eussner and Hendrickson, which summarise the linguistic arguments:
The First Republic continues to be the subject of an intense debate which is impossible to summarise in these paragraphs.

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To summarise, there may be insufficient trials to suppress the effects of the initial choice, and especially for large ( but finite ) systems the convergence might be very slow.
The graphs on the right summarise the speeds obtainable for each ADSL standard based on line length and attenuation.
I will attempt to summarise a few of the more important findings, concentrating on those that have special relevance for the subject matter of this conference.
' These words aptly summarise what this book has become for generations of students and architects.
", and summarise the film thus: " Upon discovering a den of corrupt policemen, a fresh-faced journalist makes a shaky alliance in a jaded reporter and investigator for a powerful district attorney.

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St. John ( 1918 ) was perhaps the first to summarise the published solar rotation rates, and concluded that the differences in series measured in different years can hardly be attributed to personal observation or to local disturbances on the Sun, and are probably due to time variations in the rate of rotation, and Hubrecht ( 1915 ) was the first one to find that the two solar hemispheres rotate differently.

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Someone took notes on what was said, allowing the teacher to summarise all arguments and present his final position the following day, riposting all rebuttals.
The emphasis was not static but changed over time: Osho revelled in paradox and contradiction, making his work difficult to summarise.
In the 1990s there was interest in using NLG to summarise financial and business data.
Berkes was one of the first writers in the 1960s to summarise the works on Ottoman socio-economic history.
" Mark Kermode would later summarise that " the original was about the banality of evil, but the remake became about the evil of banality.
In 2000 during the State of the Nation address at the Opening of the South African Parliament reference was made to an internal email of the South African Food and Allied Workers Union that read ... I would like to summarise what the Kaffirs have done to stuff up this country since they came into power ...

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# Correspondence analysis ( CA ), or reciprocal averaging, finds ( like PCA ) a set of synthetic variables that summarise the original set.
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.
" My bringing-up has been too long about Princes to misuse anything towards them ", he would summarise his lessons.
To examine each in detail would take too much space here, but two viewpoints summarise the arguments around them.
The Forty-Two Articles were intended to summarise Anglican doctrine, as it now existed under the reign of Edward VI, who favoured a more Protestant faith.
Miller goes on to summarise his theory ; " he appears to have wished to make the play shorter, more of a romantic comedy full of wooing and glamorous rhetoric, and to add more obvious, broad comedy.
To summarise: when we reduce the p − 1 numbers a, 2a, ..., ( p − 1 ) a modulo p, we obtain distinct members of the sequence 1, 2, ..., p − 1.
More recently there is interest in using NLG to summarise electronic medical records.
The same ideas are often applied to Lie groups, Lie algebras, algebraic groups and p-adic number analogues, making it harder to summarise the facts into a unified theory.
It is specifically based on the use of Bayesian probabilities to summarise evidence.
A fitness function is a particular type of objective function that is used to summarise, as a single figure of merit, how close a given design solution is to achieving the set aims.
Froissart's envoi are invariably addressed to the Prince and are used to summarise the content of the preceding stanzas.
Data processing is any process that a computer program does to enter data and summarise, analyses or otherwise convert data into usable information.
During his association with Kennedy in the 1980s, Hanegraaff applied memory-based techniques ( such as acrostic mnemonics ) to summarise strategies, methods and techniques in Christian evangelism.

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