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Good morning everybody, and welcome to another edition of your quickly-typed, snaply-judged compendium of Sunday morning political teevee mouth-hole utterances.

The paper and remembrance appear in a new, 1,283-page compendium of what have been judged the 53 most important papers to appear in The Astrophysical Journal and The Astronomical Journal in the 20th century.

.must be but a brief compendium of general principles and descriptions of the most important substances, and is not to be judged of by the fulness of its details". This extract from the author's preface sufficiently explains the objects which he has had in view in compiling the book before us.

Judging by its illustrations, the manuscript seems to be a compendium of knowledge related to the natural world, including a section about herbs, a section apparently detailing biological processes, various zodiac charts, and pages devoted to the movements of celestial bodies, such as the transit of the moon across the Pleiades.

The scope of the present paper is twofold: (i) to report in detail the methodology employed to identify relevant theories and to produce a compendium of these theories and (ii) to provide the list of agreed criteria for judging the quality of the theories.

Here's a compendium of their advice, mixed with some things I learned: Get a Good Cover You can't judge a book by its cover, goes the old cliché.

Rather than offering a compendium of all that Mr Bush has achieved, this special report will focus on three projects that history may eventually judge the most controversial: the alleged "revolution" in foreign policy, the pursuit of big-government conservatism and the dramatic expansion of presidential powers.

Don't judge judging.

Avoid judging.

Richard Barre, a medieval writer and judge, dedicated his work Compendium de veteris et novo testamento to Longchamp.

Judge Richard A. Posner of the federal appeals court in Chicago defended the practice in a new book, "Reflections on Judging," saying that "the Web is an incredible compendium of data and a potentially invaluable resource for lawyers and judges").

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