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1. As soon as I have put the phone down, I call Stephen’s mobile and leave a message on his voice mail, summing up what the Inspector had told me as briefly as I can and telling him that Liz hasn’t come back from the house yet
2. So they spent a quarter hour summing up the whole adventure of those days for Chatuum while she made up the sauce
3. On the other side, a happy Porfirio Solis-Genet sat there patiently waiting for them to get to the race winner, who got to go last, and had the honor of summing up his personal race in general terms
4. Verse 1, the summing up of the doctrine of the effect of the Law of Moses, and the effect of
5. is done as a summing up of the theses, it now being fully supported
6. It was a summing up of the hurt and destruction Jack had reaped on his luckless colleague
7. “What's the problem?” replied Eddie, annoyed with having lost his place summing up a column of figures
8. sentences should be about summing up
9. 9 It was Nathaniel who so well taught the meaning of these two parables in the after years, summing up his teachings in these conclusions:
10. He answers, summing up the math, citing
11. "It was a bit like the Garden of Eden," says Stallman, summing up the lab and its software-sharing ethos in a 1998
12. Nevertheless, when summing up the runaway success of a
13. Summing up his position at the 1999 LinuxWorld Convention
14. Summing up what has been mentioned in this noble Fortress, we say, the denier of religion (right) or you can say the person who is distracted of his communication with God and does not draw nearer to his Provider spiritually is but a man deprived of humane sensations, stingy and of low spirit, moreover he is a dissembler that causes the good to be stopped
15. Summing up what has been said in this noble Fortress, we say that the denier of religion, that is, of what is right, – or, you could say, the person who is distracted from their communication with God and does not draw nearer to their Provider spiritually – is a person who is deprived of humane sensations, stingy and weak in spirit, and moreover, a dissembler who stands in the way of goodness
16. In summing up, the Child Tax Credit is a nonrefundable credit
17. In summing up his conclusions, Ring wrote: “After [an NDE] the person *can never
18. Omar was summing up the situation on the table, while a few others were
19. Being a wise man, Herr Dremmel lost no time in fidgeting or lamenting over the inevitable, but having heard the doctor's summing up, which was expressed in the one firm word repeated over and over again like a series of blows, _ausgeschlossen_, he ruled Ingeborg out of his thoughts as a wife and proceeded to train himself to contemplate her as a sister
20. At last the summing up was concluded and both sides rested
21. summing up what he had already seen and heard
22. Summing up the material of the present section, we can draw a con-
23. Summing up al above-said, we can make a conclusion that de-
24. ' That," said Joe, summing up with his judicial air, "were the word of Biddy
25. Reacher said, “I think he’s summing up
26. She tried not to smile at his accurate summing up of her conduct but she could not
27. That was as accurate a summing up of the situation as could be made and Scarlett relapsed into infuriated silence
28. For Daisy was young and her artificial world was redolent of orchids and pleasant, cheerful snobbery and orchestras which set the rhythm of the year, summing up the sadness and suggestiveness of life in new tunes
29. She was summing up everything that was making me mad and expressing it so much better than I could have
30. ; the President, in his summing up, had joined the counsel for the defence, and in a few minutes the jury had thrown Champmathieu out of the case
31. The risk of combination, consisting of options related to one underlying asset, can be estimated by summing up the corresponding Greeks
32. Calculate the value of the index delta by summing up all the increments obtained at step 4
33. Summing up those differences as we advance along the time series (that is, calculating the cumulative difference for every date) generates an estimate of the profit accumulated due to the consistent application of the criterion
34. “Learning how not to lose” is a simple way of summing up everything we’ve talked about up to this point
35. Summing Up the Pivots
36. Summing Up the Bricks
37. Summing Up the HOLP and LOHP Plays
38. Summing Up the Trades
39. When we no longer look at an organic being as a savage looks at a ship, as something wholly beyond his comprehension; when we regard every production of nature as one which has had a long history; when we contemplate every complex structure and instinct as the summing up of many contrivances, each useful to the possessor, in the same way as any great mechanical invention is the summing up of the labour, the experience, the reason, and even the blunders of numerous workmen; when we thus view each organic being, how far more interesting—I speak from experience—does the study of natural history become!
40. Summing up, I think that is what Redmond has given me
41. The most absolute sincerity was transparent in her answer ; and was it possible she did not realise that her answer was the most final summing up of their relations, explaining ever3rthing
42. THE TRIAL—THE SUMMING UP
43. At last the questions were formulated, and the president began the summing up
44. The president finished the summing up
45. The resolution was taken, not because everybody agreed upon it, but because the president, who had been summing up at such length, omitted to say what he always said on such occasions, that the answer might be, “Yes, guilty, but without the intent of taking life;” because the colonel had related the story of his brother-in-law’s wife at such great length; because Nekhludoff was too excited to notice that the proviso “without intent to take life” had been omitted, and thought that the words “without intent” nullified the conviction; because Peter Gerasimovitch had retired from the room while the questions and answers were being read, and chiefly because, being tired, and wishing to get away as soon as possible, all were ready to agree with the decision which would bring matters to an end soonest
46. Thirdly: ‘The president, in his summing up, contrary to the direct decree of section 1, statute 801, of the criminal code, omitted to inform the jury what the judicial points are that constitute guilt; and did not mention that having admitted the fact of Maslova having administered the poison to Smelkoff, the jury had a right not to impute the guilt of murder to her, since the proofs of wilful intent to deprive Smelkoff of life were absent, and only to pronounce her guilty of carelessness resulting in the death of the merchant, which she did not desire
47. The jury in their verdict acquit her of the intent to rob, or participation in the stealing of valuables, from which it follows that they intended also to acquit her of the intent to murder, and only through a misunderstanding, which arose from the incompleteness of the president’s summing up, omitted to express it in due form in their answer
48. "The judge's summing up was good," said the colonel
49. As I approached, one of the men who had been summing up his comrades and evidently realised the reason for their selection, remarked in a very audible Cockney whisper, "What I says is, if you was to search the 'ole of Norvern France you wouldn't find a smarter body o' men!"—"Nobby" (late Captain, Middlesex Regiment), Potters Bar, Middlesex
50. "I have facts ready to hand," he went on, summing up his argument