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I had a lot of talks with George Wolfe" -- the Public Theater producer -- "and he kept asking me about the Rio character, 'How does she earn the right to summarize everything at the end?' " In contrast to Rio, the black gay hustler Joey Sands is a wholly invented character who would seem quite far from Ms. Hagedorn's experience.
That's pretty much the extent of the new information in this WSJ article, which goes on to summarize everything known about the Blackpad and every other tablet on the market.
The end of the year was a chance to summarize everything BiH children wrote during the year.
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But let's summarize everything else we learned: that men seem to love stuff that reminds them of their dicks; that they like a bit of danger and potentially some blood loss; and that nothing will put the most determined off a potential fuck, even a photo of their sex partner vaping.
Brief but highly useful introductory essays summarize everything from the difference between mutations and clones to the ways that phylloxera, the scourge of European vines in the late 19th century, forced growers to change ancient methods of propagation and vineyard arrangements.
"I thought: 'Do we really need a whole section toward the back of the magazine where we summarize everything?' " he said.
Otherwise head to Deolali (23A St. Mary's Row; 44-121-442-2222; deolalirestaurant.com) where the Anglo-Indian cuisine, warm service and swank Tudor-style surroundings summarize everything that's gone right with British restaurants in recent years.
One may consider that this view supports the idea that poverty indices might summarize everything that is relevant about social welfare.
Your conclusion should summarize everything you have written in your essay.
When you're shopping for a particular product — "Canon SD870," for example — the top result is a tidy chart, summarizing everything you'd want to know: a photo, price, average rating, and even a Photo Quality graph.
As he described it, the Oral History consisted of talk he had heard and had considered meaningful and had taken down, either verbatim or summarized — everything from a remark overheard in the street to the conversation of a roomful of people lasting for hours — and of essays commenting on this talk.
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