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to excerpt
noun
A clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, a literary composition or other media
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To excerpt or not?
I am stumped by how to excerpt the language on message boards and blogs.
Permission is granted to excerpt or reprint any of this material in news or information media.
In this approach, discrete and evolutionary feature extraction methods are applied on the benchmark Golgi protein datasets to excerpt salient, propound and variant numerical descriptors.
But Higgins's most notable achievement in dialogue is harder to excerpt, because it works mostly through dogged accumulation.
So there have been lame attempts to excerpt works, summarise them, have the authors or stars introduce them humorously (or pretentiously) – all wretched failures.
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Listen to excerpts from his book "Walden .CreditCreditElise Amendola/Associated Press.
Listen to excerpts from the show below.
"I will not participate," Mr. Allawi said, according to excerpts of an interview with Iraqi television.
"I'm sorry it happened," he writes, according to excerpts published in Sports Illustrated.
Watch and listen to excerpts of some of the day's most dramatic exchanges.
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