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Values questions are slighted nowadays because they require treatment in extenso.
It is that all that I have written be put in the book in extenso.
Each one of these headings is again enlarged and often transferred before I begin to write in extenso.
Professor Papo published 217 works in extenso, 13 of which abroad.
Unless you would prefer that I have it copied in extenso, and send you the copy.
The way we look at each other and chuckle at such times reminds me of what it was like to have such fellowship in extenso.
Papers published "in extenso"
The short obituary read in extenso:
In Extenso ", 1999.
The addition of Oxaliplatin improves relapse-free survival, but data on overall survival have not yet been published in extenso.
It is described in extenso in His epic, the Skanda Puranam.
I consider it worth setting out in extenso the Commission's position in that regard as it is set out in paragraph 3.1 of the communication:
I shall be sorry (and I am certain it is a mistake on the part of the Society) if your orchid paper is not printed in extenso.
The committee published its report on 4 June 1912 and recommended that the main committee of the Royal Aero Club publish the report in extenso.
(A lexicon and grammatical overview of Swedish Scandoromani; includes several Traveller song texts in extenso)
The lpod project aims to develop a library implementing the ODF standard in extenso, that is, in the most complete way possible.
In Extenso Letalis (E.P - 2003)
It is given here in extenso, with the exception of the two opening paragraphs, which are personal in their nature: "You'll excuse me if I'm not very free with names.
With her research group, Professor Paola Ricciardi-Castagnoli has published 180 publications in extenso in international peer reviewed journals, with 21.000 citations to date (2012).
The 1938 play caused a diplomatic incident with the German ambassador withdrawing offended by the words 'Magna Germania' figuring in extenso on a map of Europe displayed.
The importance and interaction between IISC and the Space Economy was described in extenso in a recent article in Space Policy.
If passed, it would have suspended AB 32, a law enacted in 2006 that is in extenso, legally referred to as the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.
The same writer felt the legend had to be subsequent to William Dugdale (d. 1686) since he made no mention of it in his works that discussed Coventry in extenso.
Compare also "The Book of the Spirit of the Living Gods," - where there is a ritual given "in extenso" on slightly different lines: Equinox I, III, pages 269-272.
The European Parliament has its verbatim report of proceedings of the plenary sessions, often referred to by its name in French compte rendu in extenso (CRE).