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There were names and dates of observations and astronomers credentials, but the gist of it was, an extermination asteroid was on the way
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Cat had never sailed paper boats in puddles, but she got the gist of it
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’ I said relieved as I grasp the gist of what she is saying
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Oh there was a little more ceremony and detail, but that was the gist of it
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"That is the gist of my plan for handling it," Alfred said
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Catching her gist, and a shrewd judge of character, Alexei made a decision
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She watched several of the dancers for a moment and got the gist of their movements
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Having caught the gist of her
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could get the gist of it
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The gist of the story, without increasing the
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write out the information in your own words the collective gist from
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steps as they did, you can get the general gist and shortcut the mistakes
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But that's the gist of the tale, obviously it's had to have been exaggerated over the centuries
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“What's the gist of the citation?” the Elf asked, maintaining an air of directness without any frustration in her voice
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“Actually,” Elenir had just entered the bridge and caught the gist of the dialog
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The gist of the note was that Felicity was to gain my confidence, see if I was involved with Felix
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Brubaker quickly absorbed the rest of the article, the gist of which was that in a study commissioned by the environment ministry, Lennox was the city with the highest levels in the entire province in terms of ozone and fine particulate matter, the prime constituents of smog
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The gist of it was; the charges went away
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And you say, I should ask her? Is there possibly a way for you to sort it out and just give me the gist of it when you’re done?”
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“Zat is ze gist of it, yes
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The gist of the letter was that Barbara Ebhart couldn’t
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gist who for over 30 years has helped hundreds of patients overcome their addic-
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“Yeah, that was about the gist of it,” he said as he looked at the poster
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It was the who, what, when, where and why rule, that allowed the reader to know the gist of the story in the first paragraph
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Gist was that for face saving measures, they would immediately give me ONE of the wrongfully denied step raises, then, they would give me the others at shorter intervals until I was made whole
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“That is the gist of everything we know thus far
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I can’t repeat exactly what he said, but that’s the gist of it
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He got the gist of his words and realized that
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The gist of his argument and the central theme of the book was: Just what has
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gist of their conversation
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Though he had suspected the reporter, Carl Rabbin, had something up his sleeve during the interview, he wasn"t prepared for the gist of the story
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or in his case a Dear Warren, The gist of the message was: They had both been too busy with their careers to have time for each other
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Roger related the gist of the kidnapper"s call
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They are ‘states of insight into the depths of truths or the gist of existence, unplumbed by the discursive conscious intellect
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What is the gist or main point of the concept? Have you referred to a dictionary, thesaurus, or
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I mean, it was a great idea, but there wasn’t anything in those, you know the gist of the story
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“Not all of it, no, but enough words here and there to get the gist of it
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probably got the gist
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Thorpe's exact words at the elevator door, but the gist of the message was clear
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Guessing the gist of June's message, one of the
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“I think we get the gist
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However the gist was that
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gist of the act is shocking enough
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The gist of the matter was that the Zomboids were
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the gist of it?
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The gist of
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The gist of this story
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But Pretty Boy, that’s not the gist of my speech
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‘’That is the gist of it, miss, although other, more senior officials will tell you in more detail what we want
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That is the gist of my adventures, or misadventures if you prefer, in World War Two
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Granted, it may arrive mashed, crushed, pureed, mangled and broken, but at least you receive the gist of what was sent
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But in the meantime I think you get the gist of this heading
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What follows is the gist of each
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� In fact, that was exactly what the article, the gist of which had been provided by officials from the War Office, was saying
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Carla heard the gist of the conversation and suggested the first thing was to move Rubin above ground, wrapped in bin bags and duct tape
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“I suppose so,” said Teal thoughtfully, recalling the gist of his briefing; the missing girl was his focus, not the site
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The gist of capital structure
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The gist of all this is that, if we don’t act first, this airbase may well be crushed under Soviet bombs by the end of this day
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The gist of the modified AFN function is to have the lowest ratio within a specific
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The gist of optimization occurs in the realm of balancing the return on equity (ROE)
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The gist of the argument revolves around
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The gist of technical analysis is to follow an upwards trend and sell before the risk
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This is the gist of the “hidden curriculum” of schools
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Because Ros was the exception and spoke the most articulate Komotu Ben had ever heard, he got the gist of Tam's reply
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‘’Well, Madam President, the gist of it is that, after learning that Cooper had been kidnapped in Afghanistan, Laplante apparently took on her to leave Montreal and go to Quetta, Pakistan, where she expected Cooper to be detained
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her the gist of his side of the story and she looked
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That’s basically the gist
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‘’That’s the gist of it, at least for the moment
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It’s this emotional recognition which is the gist of the thing
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So we’re going to have two sessions, and about financial freedom obviously we can’t cover everything in two sessions, so I’ve had to pick and choose what we’re going to cover, and you will have the main sort of gist of it
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I rang up Shazi, summarizing the gist of my conversation with the CEC
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the gist of his diatribe was that he loved soccer and wanted to help wherever he
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The edited gist of Stephan’s article read: ‘South Africa now employs more staff than the private sector
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gist of the conversation and drew closer to Helga
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and meditate on its gist – form (Arthswaroop)
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The machine translated ebooks won't compete with the work of literarytranslators and their labor of love during days and months if notyears, but they would allow readers to get the gist of some literaryworks that have never been translated so far, or only translated in afew languages, for commercial reasons
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“You need better sources, but you got the overall gist of it
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The old regime would have us believe that the law was superior to the lawmakers; herein is the gist of the social crime of every form of privilege and personal inequality, the institutionalizing of the fatalistic doctrine of Divine election
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The lighter was a bit awkward to handle with that ape hand but he got the gist of it quickly
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“Can you give me the gist of it?” Gary asked
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Adrian couldn't fatham the gist of our conversation and I took that opportunity to sink my fangs into his neck
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I stopped in the hallway and the gist of their request was that they had a new mascot
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Yeah,, that’s the gist of it
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(He got the gist)
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wasn't fluent in the local politics, she got a pretty good gist that things were run with the same feeling as in the United States: The government was there to give the people what they needed and wanted and though they were elected by the people, the very same voters often complained
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That was the gist of it anyway
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Although their English wasn’t so good, the two lads got the gist and noticed that the two girls look sheepish, every time the contents of the box were mentioned
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as an observation, the formulation also encapsulates the gist of the entire passage, that hints
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I removed my hand from my mouth and told them the gist of everything that happened with me and Cole yesterday
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I think you have the gist of it
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She got the gist of what had happened but still needed details
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Realising that exerting any form of discipline over the paper was going to prove impossible, he allowed most of it its freedom whilst keeping hold only of the small section containing the relevant article – this he scanned quickly, to get the gist: '…the Seeker has arrived… government sources have expressed considerable satisfaction at the news… great things expected over the coming days and weeks… side-zip shoes in the latest Italian style…' All in all it was essentially the same as the fax, nothing really new
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The conversation continued about the bombing in the South and he became wild and reckless in his language, pausing only to drag hard on his cigarette, every third word being ‘blyad’ meaning fuck, and I couldn’t completely follow his slurring speech and accent although the gist was clear enough, him being of the opinion that the Russian heart was a cold heart, never happy with peace, only happy in war, in suffering
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The gist of the dream was easily enough painted: She'd botched it
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But you get the gist
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In a gist, having Section 8 tenants does not change so much of the rules and regulations within your property