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A London journalist has summed up the divergencies of the eight teams concerned in the current cup ties in this way.
This is summed up in the biblical antitheses between the wheat and the tares, the old man and the new, outward and inward.
Having tersely summed up two arguments that I disagree with in various ways, I'll get on with my own argument.
The end result was mind-blowingly brutal, and summed up, with total and complete clarity, exactly what our music was going to sound like.
The allusions flew thick and fast, with novels and novelists summed up with devastating precision and insight.
We have a good idea what facts the judge would have summed up had he thought the situation required it.
Perhaps, the gist of it all could be summed up in the old maxim that truth is stranger than fiction.
Julie Breeson of Boston Magazine summed up the beginning of Bransford's facelift book thusly.
That, more or less, is how Winston Churchill summed up the special transatlantic relationship.
You always know you're in trouble when the philosophy of a film is summed up unironically in the climactic high school graduation speech.
However, the UK's unreadiness for Mexican sounds was summed up by their appearance in a near-empty tent at the 2000 Reading festival.
It seemed this was going to be the phrase that summed up the game, particularly when he went down in a spray of blood and snotters.
It was therefore rather surprising to me when His Honour Judge Denison summed up to the jury that any military use would do.
These characteristics can be summed up as elegance, if you want just one word, but their real character is drinkability.
The film's brutally unromantic conception of religion is summed up in this one scene.
To those of us who have not forgotten the eternal verities, he has summed up perfectly today's pundit herd of Washington and Wall Street.
He should have summed up that situation better and realised he was dealing with a bloke who spoke with the authority of a village idiot.
His last speech was a good one, it summed up everything he's been working for, but it was a bit stand-offish.
I thought it summed up what I wanted to say and it also is a way to say hello!
I excerpted a quote that summed up the point of the piece, followed by an observation based on revelation.
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Examples from Classical Literature
One of them, a tow-haired boy of twenty, summed up the matter with irreverent brevity.
Goethe was an assimilator and summed up in himself the spirit of a century, the attitude of predecessors and contemporaries.
This fundamental doctrine of the Scotch divines is tersely summed up in binning's Sermons, vol.
France is summed up to him in Paris and in the chateaux of outlying districts.
Mr. Chesnutt has admirably summed up the personal characteristics of the oratory of Douglass.
In the morning we were taken to the audit department where each bundle was summed up in turn by comptometer operators.
The conclusions which he draws from these data are summed up by him as follows.
But the decisive and discussable form of this is well summed up in that phrase about the health adviser of society.
The chief illustration of a book is incontestably the formula in which it is summed up.
The efficiency of French civilization was summed up to her in the patisserie.
Newcastle Building Society asked locals to submit photos of landmarks and places they felt best summed up the local community.
The show is perhaps best summed up by Corot's Douai, glacis des fortifications pros de la porte Notre-Dame.
All his wealth was now summed up in a freehold farm of twenty acres.
The two systems summed up, however, amounted to universalism.
The two have a sharp dispute, which is summed up by sop as arbitrator.
The rest of morality was summed up in the precepts of the art of pleasing.
He summed up in a disparaging glance the background of indigent furniture.
Then Massot, with his sarcastic impudence, summed up the situation.
The strong points of Benthamism may, I think, be summed up in two words.
And Lord Henry struck a light on a dainty silver case and began to smoke a cigarette with a self-conscious and satisfied air, as if he had summed up the world in a phrase.
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