How To Use Conspectus In A Sentence
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There are lots of things it is not, but more relevantly it fulfills the author's intention to produce a conspectus of environmental themes that have necessitated official attention.
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Long before Shakespeare's death the playwrights had lost confidence in their power to offer a conspectus or compendious view.
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* [529] Conspectus ab utrâque acie aliquanto augustior humano visu, sicut cœlo missus piaculum omnis deorum iræ, qui pestam ab suis aversam in hostes ferret;
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
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These two historians provide an excellent conspectus on the development of manufacturing industry in Argentina up till the mid-1970s.
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To keep things manageable for this short conspectus of my view, I shall restrict myself to bases on which a belief is originally formed.
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Its aim was to provide ‘a conspectus of the movement that has been termed Expressionism’.
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A conspectus of his doctrines is given in the Syntax, which deals mainly with article, pronoun, verb, preposition, and adverb, successively.
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Optimum est amicum fidelem nancisci in quem secreta nostra infundamus; nihil aeque oblectat animum, quam ubi sint praeparata pectora, in quae tuto secreta descendant, quorum conscientia aeque ac tua: quorum sermo solitudinem leniat, sententia consilium expediat, hilaritas tristitiam dissipet, conspectusque ipse delectet.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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Thus far, we have seen him presenting images in which the only true sight comes from outside his image, on the part of the discerning viewer, or from the eye of God in omniscient conspectus over the universe of sinful humanity.
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The Christian conspectus or theatre in the old sense has a happy ending, whether the protagonist triumphs or is damned, because God's justice has been done.
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But to these were added a widening conspectus of secular factual and imaginative literature, that led to the emergence of relatively new forms of publication such as the newspaper, the journal, and the novel.
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“Conspectus ab utrâque acie aliquanto augustior humano visu, sicut cœlo missus piaculum omnis deorum iræ, qui pestam ab suis aversam in hostes ferret;” — “He was looked on by both armies as one more august than a man, as one sent from heaven, to be a piacular sacrifice, to appease the anger of the gods, and to transfer destruction from their own army to the enemies,” Liv.,
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
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All that we have to show for nearly six decades of post-colonial art is a single monumental conspectus: an indispensable, if idiosyncratically argued, overview of art in India from the 1890s to the 1990s.
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“Conspectus ab utrâque acie aliquanto augustior humano visu, sicut cœlo missus piaculum omnis deorum iræ, qui pestam ab suis aversam in hostes ferret;” — “He was looked on by both armies as one more august than a man, as one sent from heaven, to be a piacular sacrifice, to appease the anger of the gods, and to transfer destruction from their own army to the enemies,” Liv.,
A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
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All that we have to show for nearly six decades of post-colonial art is a single monumental conspectus: an indispensable, if idiosyncratically argued, overview of art in India from the 1890s to the 1990s.
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It forms a fascinating conspectus of a modern saga, the return of the Jews, after inconceivable sufferings, to their ancient homeland.
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He concludes the volume with a conspectus that draws all these groups into a broad picture of the social environment within which Jesus ministered, taught, was arrested and put to death.
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We vote in knowledge, however, not ignorance, knowledge of the larger political conspectus.