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It reads just like the little summary you get on a TinyLetters sign-up page.
So I got the ruling from the library, read it, and I wrote a little summary of it and gave it to her.
Click on his name to call up an illustrated page giving a little summary of his life and listing the works of Mishima, thought by some to be one of Japan's postwar literary stars.
Users will see options to report bad information that shows up in "Featured Snippets" — a.k.a., the little summary boxes that appear at the top or sides of Google searches.
Some publishers seem to be seeing ebooks more as a marketing tool than anything else, offering taster-sized digital portions at low cost, and hoping to get you keen for more; The Euro Crisis for Dummies by Julian Knight (99p) is a handy little summary of the topic which takes care to remind you there are other Dummies titles that can teach you further.
It's a long story — a hell of a lot longer than this little summary — and a surprisingly little-known one, given the radicalizing, disillusioning, highly consequential impact that the C.I.A.-N.S.A. revelations had on a generation of politically engaged liberal and leftist students.
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The doctrine in these little summaries is remarkably uniform, which makes it difficult to determine who their authors were.
Buridan's Summulae de dialectica ("Little Summaries of Dialectic"), intended for instructional use at Paris, was largely an adaptation of Peter of Spain's Summulae logicales.
Books like this cross my desk daily, neat little summaries of an industry or a business — I think of them as beefy CliffsNotes for the interested reader.
As in the author's leaden 1985 novel, "The Nuclear Age," newsreel-like little summaries of events -- from Vietnam to Woodstock to the moon walk -- are mechanically inserted into the narrative to evoke the unfurling of history.
I recommend to you the Bantam paperback, $7.95 of Smith because it has wonderful little summaries of each paragraph in italics which allow speed reading, which is actually a very useful thing when a book would take a week to plow through in a careful reading.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com