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Let me synopsize the rest, it is just as long and even more illogical than the first part.
The reasons, while hardly mysterious, are simple to synopsize.
This is no place to synopsize the background.
So the network hired a freelance writer to synopsize the text for television writers and critics.
Still, it is now necessary to begin to pull, and to keep it up; for lack of space requires us to synopsize.
I can synopsize them, so that you needn't waste time wading through details if the subject doesn't merit it."
It was like trying to synopsize the Domesday Book.
If an agency does agree to read your script, it goes next to the story department, where readers will synopsize it and offer their critiques.
They synopsize the work of the leading management gurus, thus sparing readers the cost of going to the sources.
Buyers need not seek further competition, synopsize the requirement, make a separate determination of fair and reasonable pricing, or consider small business programs.
Book II is usually considered the book's most opaque section, and hence the most difficult to synopsize.
Indeed, the characters synopsize their personal histories for us the way they itemize the facts of planetary science: "She was my mother!
Want to synopsize it, dear?
It would be unfair to synopsize McKibben's account of how he and his family coped with this ordeal.
It's not easy to synopsize Mindy McCready's personal life.
Pederson goes on to synopsize Phallos - during which synopsis, now and again, he quotes from it more or less liberally.
To synopsize a poem is absurd; but the content of this sonnet was to me as profound as its grave and dignified style.
Harmonie Hartford will follow 18th-century transcriptions for wind band, and Robert J. Lurtzema will synopsize.
Also, he has synopsized Bacon's history: a thing which cannot be done for the Stratford Shakespeare, for he hasn't any history to synopsize.
This includes the director, Juan Carlos Tabio, who appears on the screen at one point to synopsize a sequence that could not be shot because of the expense.
The total package will take at least half an hour to synopsize, but one image appears at the leading edge of the whole, like a gift from Roddy: a portrait.
As supervised by front-office representatives, the movie was expected to synopsize the book more or less, to provide large roles for the studio's stars and not to offend any pressure groups.
Or as John McLendon said, in quoting a favorite Biblical passage to synopsize his onetime boss: "Yesterday, Today and Forever."
Remarks by Presidents (past and present) synopsize the picture before the production closes with singer Sandi Patty singing "The Star-Spangled Banner".
"Before I get to the admiral's conclusions," Wedge contin-ued, "I think we ought to let the writers of the three reports synopsize their conclusions; not everyone has heard these.