This heroic, nationalist saga has been recapitulated in hundreds of books, articles, and school-texts ever since. |
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Participants recapitulated their major arguments and group discussions highlighted recurring themes and issues. |
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These decisions are recapitulated in this document, which lists, by the type of relation established, the names of the organizations concerned. |
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Their writings recapitulated in more precise form a view that had surfaced in earlier reflections on science from Aristotle onward. |
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Certain broad skill trends, which have been discussed in national and regional studies, are not recapitulated in this study. |
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However, if a thematic rather than diachronic approach is chosen, historical events have to be recapitulated to explain the setting of individual subjects. |
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But at least it can illuminate the themes in a fresh manner, for neither is recapitulated in its original key. |
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The proposals for updating the resource allocation system are recapitulated below. |
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For reasons of brevity most of these questions are not recapitulated in detail, but the reader is referred to the Green Paper. |
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Hall, the foremost child psychologist in the United States, argued that the child recapitulated the stages of evolution of the human race, from pre-savagery to civilization. |
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It will be observed that when both themes appear recapitulated in the tonic, the function of the transition between themes differs from that in the exposition, in which it leads from one key to another. |
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My spouse and I, hypothetically, would then listen as the psychologist analyzed the standardized tests I had taken and recapitulated the remarks made by my board of advisers. |
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These proposals are recapitulated in paragraph 6 below. |
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In setting the stage for the overview, the Secretariat presented a short resume of the origin and evolution of the MAB Programme and recapitulated the Programme's major phases and developments. |
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Commissioner Verheugen has just recapitulated these expectations. |
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For this reason, specific projects of national or regional scope presented by a number of Member States are not recapitulated in full, even though a certain number are referred to by way of example. |
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The factual and legal background is to be recapitulated in the defence only in so far as its presentation in the application is disputed or calls for further particulars. |
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The entire symphony was recapitulated in the last four bars. |
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