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Second-hand synopsis here would reduce Church to, as Mr. Kitson puts it, "a character, a device, a bit of gossip".
Legislative assistant hands him synopsis of school test scores and discusses results.
When it opened, critics were handed a synopsis that read in toto: 'Part One: she found herself inside the perfect mystery.
Instead he went to Australia and handed a synopsis of his book to a potential publisher, for which he was sentenced to a year's imprisonment under the Official Secrets Act.
Just as that bar of soap would slip through my fingers until I finally got enough curves and edges dug into it, allowing me to hold it firmly between my sweaty little hands, the synopsis for a new book always seems likely to slip through my grasp.
He handed her a synopsis with a part written specifically for her.
When Petipa handed over the synopsis, including a bar-by-bar musical wish list, Tchaikovsky was appalled.
We discover this for ourselves but we learn in advance (from a synopsis handed out on entry) that it involves parallel stories, based on Buchner's Woyzeck, of love and destruction.
But in between he took several calls from his campaign advisers, did interviews with reporters on campaign matters and discussed the results of New York State tests of fourth and eighth graders with his Congressional assistants, one of whom handed him a synopsis of the results and offered an explanation of the scoring.
Make a script or synopsis.
Using that key, a leading professional stayed up all night studying the hands, then published a detailed synopsis of the crucial plays in a post on Bridgewinners.
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