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to commentary

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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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.

He later wrote an angry essay on welfare which he submitted to Commentary, a leading Jewish magazine with intellectual pretensions.

After beginning work on TV as a summariser, he turned to commentary in 1988 and worked for the BBC until 1999.

The attorneys general are striving to pursue their negotiations out of the public eye so every incremental step is not open to commentary and criticism.

Brookings offers user-friendly access (including an iPad app) to commentary on a wide-range of foreign policy issues, including the Middle East.

It can link each object to others from its era, to background information, to commentary, to later objects it influenced and so on.

I am a 79-year-old union proofreader with a familiar trajectory, from The Daily Worker in 1936 to Commentary in 2000.

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