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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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In addition to commentaries on Aristotle's Organon, Physics, De anima, Metaphysics, and Economics, his works include Summula de dialecta (1487) and Consequentie (1493).

Brazil was as fascinated with the 1960s space race as any other major nation, so much of the population was glued to their radios, listening to mission updates – when not listening to commentaries of Pelé's games of course.

It kept them in touch with the world too, relaying everything from FDR's fireside chats to stock and crop prices, from opera recitals to commentaries on far-away baseball games and boxing title fights.

(Similar introductions can also be found as prefaces to commentaries on Porphyry's Introduction).

He became famous for the many introductions to, commentaries on, and editions of philosophical works which he published in Paris.

He has contributed prodigiously to commentaries, workshop presentations, legal briefs, news articles, web posts, lengthy letters to organizations, including the American Statistical Association, various slide files as well as several journal publications.

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News Release Go to Commentary from Bloomberg News.

But it went to commentary from its on-field studio crew in the dim light.

The Democrats have two great candidates — stick to commentary about issues.

Spectators at snooker matches often wear earpieces, to listen to commentary on the subtler points of the game.

The audience saw the action on large screens behind the players and listened to commentary on headsets.

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