How To Use Summing up In A Sentence

  • In keeping with his preface to the story, Dioneo's summing up seems deliberately to discourage any reading of the story as an exemplum, much less as a model for relationships between men and women.
  • The best way of summing up the situation in our office is to say that it is 'absolute chaos'.
  • ‘He's no junk male,’ she trills in one commercial, summing up a campaign that recycles the same gag.
  • Summing up the results of analysis and encyclopedia definitions and concretizing them on the basis of appropriate subjects of military engineering, we can decide on the following interpretation.
  • History becomes emblematic, congealed into an array of postures, each summing up a whole community across the ages.
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  • Both sides have sought in recent days to hook jurors by summing up four months of testimony in a few catchy slogans.
  • They also unequivocally demonstrate that noticeable change can emerge on its own by summing up the steady unnoticeable work of incremental deletions of the unfit.
  • Kaufmann's voice was at both its most limber and controlled here, his delivery achieving subtle colorations in the work's atmospheric hothouses, as with his nearly vibrato-less "Ich hab' im Traum geweinet" (I wept in my dream), his plangent "Aus alten Märchen winkt es" (From old fairy tales beckons...), and the oaken darkness of his "Die alten, bösen Lieder" (the old, angry songs), summing up the poet's journey. Rodney Punt: Jonas Kaufmann Triumphs in Lieder Recital for LA Opera
  • Refusing to monumentalize, disdaining the "final word", the precise "summing up", acknowledging their "poor power to add or detract", his words signal deference to the uncapturability of the life it mourns. Nobel Lecture
  • Which seemed an apposite way of summing up Spain's lack of penetration. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former porter mentioned each successive kind of eatable, as if he were musingly summing up his good actions. The Chimes
  • If this continued he would be unable to get through today's part of the summing up before an adjournment was ordered at twelve-thirty. PROSECUTOR
  • Summing up the unions ' prostration, Mighell complained: " This is a dispute the union most desperately didn't want to be in.
  • Which seemed an apposite way of summing up Spain's lack of penetration. Times, Sunday Times
  • His last major paper - ‘Classicism’, published or delivered in 1960, not long before his death - was his summa or summing up of a lifetime of reflection and argument.
  • I was hoping he'd share some of Bessie's choicer Yiddish bons mots, the randier the better, but his favorites seemed somewhat tame, summing up the "frustrated fatalism," as he put it, of his own peripatetic, quasi-show-business existence. Sharing the Chutzpah
  • Such was the horror of the conflict it became known, in a phrase summing up the vanity of hope, as "the war to end all wars. Last World War I Veteran Dies at 110
  • The mean number of water molecules contained in a definite volume is obtained by summing up the local density over all contributing voxels.
  • Inside, a long article about me declared near the top of the story, “Here comes 19-year-old Apolo Ohno, the name summing up divine talent and ungodly trouble,” adding a few sentences later, “Now comes Ohno, a diamond stud in his ear, a whiff of scandal in his wake.” Zero Regrets
  • In summing up her career, this icon of cerebral West Coast songcraft has produced a substantial body of work without one iota of sentimentality.
  • The best way of summing up the situation in our office is to say that it is 'absolute chaos'.
  • And since each “year” equals 360 earth years, one yuga cycle equals 4.32 million years while a thousand yuga cycles total 4.32 billion years, summing up the Day of Brahma. Matthew Yglesias » The Gaza Tunnels
  • Both sides have sought in recent days to hook jurors by summing up four months of testimony in a few catchy slogans.
  • The odd way both men speak at once, the finality and harshness of their summing up can not but remind one of the choruses of Greek Tragedies, who describe and lament the deaths of heroes.
  • The judge had exacted a terrible sentence on the guilty prisoners in his annoyance with the Jury's verdict who had gone totally against his guidance during the summing up.
  • These things she enjoined us not; but desired only to have her name commemorated at Thy Altar, which she had served without intermission of one day: whence she knew that holy Sacrifice to be dispensed, by which the hand-writing that was against us is blotted out, 59 through which the enemy was triumphed over, who summing up our offences, and seeking what to lay to our charge, found nothing in Him, 60 in Whom we conquer. The Ninth Book
  • The nomenclature adopted would probably have to be on some arbitrary basis, as is the present system of shoe sizes, rather than representing the numerical values of some anthropometrical measurement," O'Brien and Shelton wrote, summing up what is perhaps the pair's most lasting contribution to modern sizing: Even though a measurement can be extrapolated from a size, the actual numbers we use in women's sizing are not, themselves, measurements. Slate Articles
  • (Toni L. Sandys - The Washington Post) Summing up last night's 3-2 shootout loss to the Devils in short, caveman-style sentences: Goalies good. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Then in summing up Simon Mayo (and I give him credit for this) returns to the 4 June question: Archive 2008-07-01
  • Refusing to monumentalize, disdaining the "final word," the precise "summing up," acknowledging their "poor power to add or detract", his words signal deference to the uncapturability of the life it mourns. Nobel Lecture
  • Drop back, scramble right, scramble left, find someone open," he said in summing up a night in which he scrambled right before throwing the game-winning, 6-yard touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 35 seconds left. Pittsburgh's scorned offensive line made crucial stand
  • Summing up, he said: "So let's raise a brendice, a cup in which a person's health is drunk, to this extraordinary language of ours, crammed full of words most ostrobogulous, bizarre and interesting, the study of which could keep us occupied from beetle-belch to cockshut. Kos RSS Feed
  • I was hoping he'd share some of Bessie's choicer Yiddish bons mots, the randier the better, but his favorites seemed somewhat tame, summing up the "frustrated fatalism," as he put it, of his own peripatetic, quasi-show-business existence. Sharing the Chutzpah
  • The sixth part is conclusion, summing up the characteristics of the basic color words and giving the meaning and shortcoming of the study.
  • My summing up of her abysmal and shameful performance is written below.
  • They also unequivocally demonstrate that noticeable change can emerge on its own by summing up the steady unnoticeable work of incremental deletions of the unfit.
  • Antichrist, the summing up and concentration of all the world evil that preceded, is the eighth, but yet one of the seven (Re 17: 11). crowns -- Greek, "diadems." name of blasphemy -- So C, Coptic, and Andreas. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Really, this is an argument that might appeal to a medieval schoolman, but, really, having regard to the summing up, to suggest that there is any miscarriage of justice in this case borders on the preposterous.
  • Justo Sierra, the turn-of-the century Mexican educator, said that "the grocer, not the conquistador, is the real Spanish father of Mexican society", succinctly summing up the tremendous importance of the dietary changes brought on by Spanish colonization. A Guide to Mexican Cheese: Queso Mexicano
  • In an opinion as to the prospects of an appeal, Mr Birnbaum QC, who defended the appellant at trial, stated that the summing up afforded no grounds for criticism.
  • So, while, in his summing up, the Judge adjured the jury to ‘use your common sense, neither he nor the jury showed much of that vital commodity.’
  • She has an apt turn of phrase for summing up a situation.
  • The parochial provincialism of mindless Eurocentrism has distorted the history of civilization as originating in Greece while summing up India's contribution in a line or two.
  • It inspired the once hidden but now public title summing up the entire Bush Administration - as the ranks of critics continues to swell: "Nothing Matters. Justin Frank: Indifference ��ber Alles
  • They haven't developed enough 4 letter, nasty, terrible adjectives to describe this administration, but the one you used seems pretty accurate in summing up the last 8 years. big daddy from california Biden calls Bush comments 'bulls**t'
  • Again, in the silent night-watches, did sage Mentor become vocal, going over afresh the story of the Nervous and the Mucous, classifying their victims, generalizing laws, discriminating the various dyspepsies of the nations, and summing up at last the inestimable benefits conferred by our modern dyspepsy on the character, the literature, and the life of this nineteenth century. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 85, November, 1864
  • The judge may have considered that there was no need to repeat all of the details in the summing up.
  • You have an incredible alacrity in summing up statistical resonance and pouring it into the simplest graphical display. No nuts, please.
  • The best way of summing up the situation in our office is to say that it is 'absolute chaos'.
  • The best way of summing up the situation in our office is to say that it is 'absolute chaos'.
  • The accused will remain silent during the Public Minister's summing up or be expelled from the courtroom. PROSECUTOR
  • So also the following passage which, referring to this interior Self, forming as it were the centre of the peripherical interaction of the objects and senses, sums up as follows, 'He is my Self, thus let it be known;' a summing up which is appropriate only if prâ/n/a is meant to denote not some outward existence, but the interior Self. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
  • Before turning to the application, we summarise briefly the evidence as taken from the transcripts of the summing up and the witness statements.
  • If this continued he would be unable to get through today's part of the summing up before an adjournment was ordered at twelve-thirty. PROSECUTOR
  • For the battle scenes Richard replaces his corset with black trousers and gloves and a red jacket summing up his role as devilish assassin.
  • He'd listened to Kiesler's precise summing up of the evidence with mounting disquiet. THE SOUND OF MURDER
  • At the end of his summing up he gave the jury a brief reminder of the way both sides put their cases in counsel's final speeches.
  • So saying, and summing up the whole with a provoking wink, and such an interjectional tchick as men quicken a dull horse with, Petit Andre drew off to the other side of the path, and left the youth to digest the taunts he had treated him with, as his proud Scottish stomach best might. Quentin Durward
  • Kaufmann's voice was at both its most limber and controlled here, his delivery achieving subtle colorations in the work's atmospheric hothouses, as with his nearly vibrato-less "Ich hab' im Traum geweinet" (I wept in my dream), his plangent "Aus alten Märchen winkt es" (From old fairy tales beckons...), and the oaken darkness of his "Die alten, bösen Lieder" (the old, angry songs), summing up the poet's journey. Rodney Punt: Jonas Kaufmann Triumphs in Lieder Recital for LA Opera
  • I usually take the Ferrari," he responded, summing up both the kind of fuel and reckless speed by which we arrived at our current being, and foretelling years of VIP douchery. Janie Campbell: Welcome to Miami, Where Every Piece Matters
  • They were one of the earlier draft versions prepared by the Crown Prosecutor to assist the judge in putting the case before the jury in the summing up.
  • He wrote this paper after consulting , and summing up relevant materials.
  • Which seemed an apposite way of summing up Spain's lack of penetration. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or drop in the word "coochie" as part of a sentence summing up his argument? "Clarence Walker Can't Say Those Things, Can He?" A Review of Mongrel Nation: The America Begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings

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