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"When we were working on it we realized there was no way to make a synopsis of the film after Minute 20 without starting to give the twists away," Mr. Capotondi said.
It is not our aim to make a synopsis of education policy in Europe, as there are already excellent articles available that describe its historical evolution, political development, distinctive elements (principles, objectives and targets), specific factors and critical analysis; among which one may cite, for example, the work completed by Valle [24].
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In this January's Politico article, authors Jennifer Epstein and Glenn Thrush make an "irritable" synopsis of Poperationratiof of his work and family life, and according to the opinion of the authors, the end result is negligence of the promises he made to the city he currently calls home: Washington, D.C.
Make a script or synopsis.
The position is rarely so clearly stated and for once makes a printed synopsis unnecessary.
Rolf Singer argued that setting the starting date earlier to Christiaan Persoon's 1801 publication of Synopsis would make a name change necessary, as he had originally given what is now known as Royoporus badius the combination Boletus badius Pers.
If Clinton had been a researcher making an academic presentation, a synopsis of her full remarks would have indicated that she briefly summarized the two leading theories of the Trump phenomenon, and granted merits to both of them, but that she had also provided a numerical estimate of their relative importance that seemed arbitrary.
"We never have a synopsis.
On this novel, though, after I wrote enough pages my editor made me write a synopsis.
Wordiness is one of the biggest problems that can make your synopsis look unprofessional and bad.
If your novel is chatty and light, make sure your synopsis is, too.
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