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In a nutshell.
This idiom is used to introduce a concise summary.
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But, in a nutshell, they were intended to meet two objectives.
Be sure to read the fuller description, but, in a nutshell, they are: 1. Participants must respond to at least one other comment, using the "@" symbol.
It is difficult to explain the reasons for Fare's endurance, but in a nutshell it is because of its local involvement and the alternatives it has provided.
Here's a guide to how the voting process works, but in a nutshell: the 150,000 members of the Conservative party each have a vote, and the winner is announced as prime minister on 9 September.
But in a nutshell, if you're looking for an annual impact figure, you can only really look at certain things, apply a widely-respected multiplier effect and then everything else is illustrative.
The National Journal summarized the complicated series of votes and amendments better than I can, but, in a nutshell, Heritage Action lobbied Congress to splinter off the food stamps program, and then asked Republicans to vote against a bill that did just that.
Q What does flood insurance cover? A. The government's FloodSmart.gov Web site has detailed information about the National Flood Insurance Program, but in a nutshell, you can buy flood coverage for your home (up to $250,000 in damage) and some of its contents (up to $100,000).
Will Holland's latest adventures have already been nicely documented in the Guardian, but in a nutshell, the English DJ and producer lived in Columbia these last six years, and one of the results is this, the lead track and just gorgeous video from his new album, Magnetica, which merits celebrating at every opportunity.
A pro-immigration protester named George Clifton, who is wearing a sign that says "Veteran: U.S.M.C. and C.I.A.," tells me that two Trump supporters came up to him separately after the Fountain Hills rally and whispered "almost verbatim the same thing, not quite, but in a nutshell": that they'd like to shoot him in the back of the head.
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