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The commentaries
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A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.
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The commentaries are the best thing about this enterprise.
The commentaries lauded the trial as fair and open while effectively prejudging Mr. Bo.
The commentaries published along with the two studies elaborated on some of the findings and challenged others.
The commentaries are of special interest to that region, the skits satirizes what is going on there.
The Commentaries on Boethius by Gilbert of Poitiers, 79.
The commentaries focus on research programs such as naturalistic decision making, heuristics-and-biases, ACT-R, and CLARION.
The commentaries themselves served as material for the exposition of Aristotle's work to a restricted circle of advanced students.
The commentaries by Heshanggong, Yan Zun, Wang Bi, and the Xiang'er commentary will be introduced in what follows.
The commentaries also regularly equate dhammas with their intrinsic natures, using the terms dhamma and sabhāva interchangeably.
The commentaries will stream online, but there will also be increased coverage on Radio 5 live sports extra.
The Commentaries helped to solidify legal thinking.
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