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the commentaries

noun

A series of comments or annotations; especially, a book of explanations or expositions on the whole or a part of some other work.

  • This letter . . . was published by him with a severe commentary. -.

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The commentaries published along with the two studies elaborated on some of the findings and challenged others.

Mr. Friesen, a novelist and journalist, wrote the commentaries.

The embodiment of heavenly truth, the commentaries say.

The commentaries are the best thing about this enterprise.

The pictures could not be faulted, but the standard of the commentaries was woeful.

As a reviewer of DVD's, Mr. Pratt is obliged to listen to all the commentaries.

Indeed, the desire for Murray to create another landmark was obvious from the commentaries.

Cumulatively, the commentaries on the Judas gospel are amazing in their insistence on its upbeat character.

There was, in fact, unanimity in most of the commentaries and sketches.

Irvin Molotsky conducted the interviews for the commentaries that accompany these articles.

Mr. Melnick often refers to the commentaries as oral histories; many read like tiny memoirs.

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