As we climb Cairngorm on the T-bar I ask my instructor Alistair if he can sum up the appeal of our Scottish slopes. |
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To sum up, this disc is a must for all choral enthusiasts who have the rich seam of 18th century baroque music at heart. |
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Natural selection must sum up the selective forces on all tissues at all stages of the life cycle and on the gametes themselves. |
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The first shop opened in 1993 and now there are three, which must sum up the quality of this assiduous cheesemonger. |
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To sum up, the Yezidis' conception of a personal God is transcendental and static of the extreme type. |
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The formation a football manager chalks out on a blackboard can also sum up his outlook on life. |
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Could you sum up in your own words, for the benefit of our readers who are maybe not as esoterically educated, what the central thesis is? |
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His tutor inculcates principles into him which sum up the essentials of the Social Contract. |
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Having been so wordy, I am now lost for the right words to sum up how this whole thing has made me feel. |
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At the end of the fortnight-long activities, a function was held to sum up the event. |
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So, to sum up and conclude, if you want the long version of a great story, go rent the first two movies, then catch the last one in theaters. |
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The budget is paid in a lump sum up front, so the practice knows where its money is coming from. |
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To sum up, your digital profile is a representation of aspects of your self that accretes over time. |
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He used it to sum up the persuasive power of authoritatively made numeric presentations to a largely innumerate public. |
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When it comes to American jobs and the global economy, the best words to sum up public attitudes are frustration and fatalism. |
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Lance Wright's closing remarks did not record well, so instead he agreed to sum up his points in an interview. |
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It is still unfolding, even as hacks and ex-advisers rush to sum up or cash in. |
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This ridiculous sounding direct translation of a toiletry-product seemed to perfectly sum up the buffoonery and pomposity of the French. |
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The latest dictionary contains new words and phrases that sum up life in the UK today. |
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And those brief details sum up half a century in the life of Bobby Bell, so little is known about him. |
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The merest flick of her perfectly-manicured hands can sum up whatever idea she is trying to express. |
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To sum up, the city-state is a hylomorphic compound of a particular population in a given territory and a constitution. |
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And he knows how to sum up his point in a few words with no gobbledygook or claptrap! |
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Yeah, that's about it, nothing too earth shattering in the mix, so I've decided to just sum up my thoughts in a bunch of capsule reviews. |
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A conclusion will sum up lessons about international business and child labor. |
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The albums I purchased today are a mixed bunch, but they sum up the wide range of what I enjoy listening to. |
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To sum up, to show action and movement, select a slow shutter speed and stand side on to the action. |
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The pictures on the album sleeve sum up the nature of Moffat's dance-influenced dreams. |
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The debate will finish with the moderator asking a general question to both Leaders in order to sum up. |
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So to sum up we've got a very good OS that's a pleasure to use, and that you're going to think just about justifies the vast hardware footprint. |
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It is very difficult to sum up in a few phrases the kind of apocalypses that this country is facing. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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Despite his exemplary crooning ability and his propensity for loungey arrangements, his was never an easy career to sum up. |
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The scene of Yuri writing his poems in an ice-encrusted dacha with wolves and winds howling outside seems to sum up this land. |
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So to sum up the subject of bait and groundbait, I have to say that you really cannot take too much bait. |
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The lyrics aptly sum up the questions being asked of the baby-boomer generation by marketers from all walks of life. |
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To sum up, China's nuclear policy and practice has positively contributed to the process of international nuclear disarmament. |
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This rather watery descent is a good sum up of all the elements of canyoning. |
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To individually sum up the knowledge acquired in theoritical and practical training during the last four years: This is aim of the dissertation. |
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You are now going to sum up the discovery of cold storage, using the answers above as a guide. |
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How could anyone sum up in just a few words how blissfully happy you feel as soon as you enter the gate of the château ? |
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To sum up, in the immediate future there is little room for manoeuvre if the economic crisis were to take a turn for the worse. |
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These elements sum up the previous year and set the tone for those to come. |
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To sum up, I would like to return briefly to the issue of intelligence gathering. |
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These three artists sum up the whole human being at the pole of his thinking, as a feeling being, and in his volitional nature. |
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To sum up, the use of a nuclear or other weapon of mass destruction, whether by a State or non-State actor, would be catastrophic. |
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Lobi, if you had to sum up your new album in a few words, how would you describe it? |
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Mr. Alan Aitken: To sum up, in Canada we seem to have dealt with this matter with a cavalier, devil-may-care attitude. |
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In wisely sidestepping the hubristic folly of trying to sum up his own time, he achieved a sort of timelessness. |
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To sum up, I acknowledge that Canada's innovation performance has long been lackluster but I do not share the gloomy prognosis. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would just like to sum up my hon. member's statements into a few words. |
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To sum up what I have said on this important matter, I would like to make the following comments. |
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Let me sum up the government's approach to homelessness in the following way. |
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Each learner who speaks will have to sum up what the previous speaker has just said. |
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To sum up, many stocks are at present outside or almost outside safe biological limits. |
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To sum up, I am asserting that Euclidean geometry is the only mathematical subject that is really in a position to provide the grounds for its own axiomatic procedures. |
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I think that it is a very wonderful phrase to sum up how I feel about the challenge we aim to discuss. |
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To sum up, for all the reasons I have given, I do not think it is acceptable to allow the citizens to shoulder all the responsibility. |
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Traditionally, it is the time for the President to sum up and draw conclusions. |
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I think of two phrases which sum up the attitude I bring to, each and every day, I hope. |
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It would be very difficult to sum up all lessons I learned from this experience. |
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They sum up, at the end of this section, the functioning entity of a human being: body, mind, spirit, and soul. |
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But they are either in my head today, are titularly significant or I've been wallowing in them pointlessly, and they together somehow manage to sum up my head, today. |
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And Marta Moreno Vega, an Afro-Caribbean expert on Yoruba philosophy, seems to dare you to sum up her ethnicity. |
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A weak and ineffective Police force, to sum up, is a certain threat to the maintenance of law and order in this country, and the criminals know it. |
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Tyler made a remark about Nunez not understanding the significance of having just lamped an Evertonian, and it seemed to sum up the whole evening. |
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If you wanted one magic moment with which to sum up the championships, you would look no further than Eunice Barber and the last-round jump that took her to long jump gold. |
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But challenges remain, and it took a 9-year-old girl in the panel discussion audience to sum up what the next generation faces. |
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The title of the famous spaghetti western directed by Sergio Leonne would perhaps sum up how the police have been portrayed over the years in Malayalam movies. |
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To sum up, these houses are peacefull places for streets children. |
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To sum up, by maintaining price stability, central banks help broader economic goals to be achieved, thus contributing to general political stability. |
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When I went up front to receive it I did a short presentation to sum up my experience and it was eye opening for both my conference host and myself! |
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These words, which sum up so well the message that lies at the heart of the United Nations system, were spoken by Secretary of State Clare Short on the occasion of the return of the United Kingdom to UNESCO last July. |
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To sum up, what have we learnt, and what can we conclude? |
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The test of this kind of model is not its mathematical or logical predictive power but its ability to sum up accurately the system being studied, the rightness of the fit. |
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To sum up, the price rise seems to have, for the time being, a lesser magnitude than that of 2008 regarding the risks it can bring upon consumers. |
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To sum up, further progress with structural reform was made in 2004, especially in labour markets, but overall the pace of reform remained disappointing. |
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We must not keep on clinging to the past: we cannot sum up and lay stress on our past achievements, even though if we do not do so we may be labelled as being worse than we think we deserve to be. |
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Would you sum up the broadlines of this new accord for our readers? |
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Your ecclesial service inspires us and we are happy that you bring directly to the mission of the Church the best there is of the Dominican charism, which we can sum up in the words truth, compassion and freedom. |
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To sum up, it has been established that the main problems originate in the EC Display Screen Equipment Directive which, as a directive under Art. 118a of the EC Treaty, should regulate occupational health and safety. |
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Up close, one sees that their fidelity is impressionistic: Wilson worked with painterly certainty to sum up atmospheres and rock forms in a few decisive strokes. |
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To sum up, Madam President, the Commission has put before us a flawed reform, one that, let it be said, also has a tinge of shallow populist rhetoric and hypocrisy, and could have serious social consequences for this sector. |
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To sum up, we must be wary of coming to over-hasty and thus over-simplistic conclusions regarding the influence of NICTs on the conduct of monetary policy. |
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It therefore seems appropriate to me to sum up, in a few words, our vision for peace in the Middle East from the United Nations perspective and from the perspective of the Security Council. |
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To quickly sum up, the point I take issue with the most is the cost. |
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To sum up, it is basically a question of classifying, putting into order, inferring and assessing the most significant losses in the processes and activities by analysing the material balances. |
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To sum up their way of thinking: they are so at one with their team of preference that they consider it their duty to defend the colours in the stands and, if necessary, also in the streets. |
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So to sum up, we could say that the trained observers take a firm stand in consciousness, unswayed by outer events, looking above and helping below. |
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To sum up, taking into account the positions, strengths and weaknesses, the new player will be a very large one against whom we will pit ourselves but against whom we are already pitting ourselves on a worldwide scale. |
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To sum up, Pain on stage are like a fully programmed machine, who despite the powerfulness, have simple riffs as well as lot of samples in the background. |
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The two words that seem to sum up the moral climate of Washington during this administration are piosity and pelf. |
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To sum up, the use of fair value introduces formidable difficulties of asset valuation into accounting because of specificity, complementarity and the systematic taking into account of even remote future events. |
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One thing I'd sum up is that they had me drinking that sizzurp, but I was really sick with bronchitis. I don't want people to think that I was a drug addict. |
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So, to sum up your argument, what you are saying is that it is impossible. |
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For the mischief that one blockhead, that every blockhead does, in a world so feracious, teeming with endless results as ours, no ciphering will sum up. |
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To sum up, it is not at all unreasonable for the British to expect great things from Murray this season, particularly on the hardcourts he prefers. |
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To sum up the method briefly, firstly an induction coil has to be taken from the Touchstone case and should be attached to the inside of the Galaxy Note 2's back cover. |
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