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The word 'commentaries' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the plural form of 'commentary', which means a series of comments, explanations, or opinions on a particular subject. Example: The professor's commentaries on the current political climate were thought-provoking and sparked a lively discussion among the students.
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ITV's coverage of the FA Cup later this month, for example, will hear fans' views of the game and armchair commentaries via AudioBoo on their mobile phones.
There are many academic tomes and commentaries on European integration.
The risks stem largely from criticism of people in authority, commentaries on current affairs and the portrayal of religious symbols.
The Blu-ray set, gorgeously transferred and overrun with carefully planned featurettes and audio commentaries, will be making a lot of early Christmas lists.
Overwhelmingly, public opinion – the editorials, commentaries and by all accounts the broader public – supported this decision.
The iron-and-carbon-based ink used in one of the oldest Hebrew commentaries on the Old Testament is an example of this.
Not all the exchanges between Christianity and Islam in the medieval era were as abrasive as the Byzantine emperor's dialogue quoted by Benedict.His big failure of tact, perhaps, lay in making generalisations about Islam which relied on Christian commentaries, instead of letting Islamic sources speak for themselves.
There is a map of Florida's counties and a chapter proposing solutions to vote-counting problems.Bush v Gore: The Court Cases and the Commentary.Edited by E.J. Dionne Jr and William Kristol.Brookings Institution Press; 346 pages; $15.95 and £11.75 BUSH v Gore" reprints Supreme Court and Florida opinions but not those of the lower federal courts, as well as op-ed commentaries.
Emmy and Peabody awards aside, Mrs Marin had a unique anti-pap credential: in 1997, she quit as co-anchor of the rival WMAQ news broadcast when the station hired Jerry Springer, a daytime squabble-show host, to deliver news commentaries.
Policy since then has been designed to ensure they never have to find out.This year has seen a rash of press commentaries on the importance of the army being under the control not of the government, still less of any individual leader, but of the Communist Party.
Every day sees fresh commentaries heaping praise on their hero and oozing thinly veiled contempt for Mr Wen.
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