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(2) Abridged.
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(2) As a bonus question - why has the story vanished from the Guardian's compendious website?
(3) Given the compendious nature of Wood's works, this is hardly surprising, of course.
(4) It is authoritative, compendious and highly readable.
(5) This book details the social lives of children and includes compendious and informative summaries of attachment theory, friendship formation, group power and function, gender issues, and child psychology.
(6) With so many decontextualized styles waiting at every exit, his compendious description of the American highway landscape compresses a hemisphereful of designs into a single journey.
(7) Long before Shakespeare's death the playwrights had lost confidence in their power to offer a conspectus or compendious view.
(8) Yet, on occasion, one cannot help but admire his eager intelligence and compendious grasp of the field.
(9) The second limb is concerned with what, for want of a better compendious description, can be called the liability of an accessory to a trustee's breach of trust.
(10) His compendious book, then, ranges from dry speculation on geology to exquisite description of flora, spangled with remarkably apt epigrams.
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(12) In An American Dilemma, a compendious study of American racism, another foreign observer, Sweden's Gunnar Myrdal, recognized the self-correcting nature of what he too called the American Creed.
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(15) Apparently the compendious works on Chicago history by John Kirkland had not been consulted.
(16) Housing land supply was exhaustively examined by the local plan inquiry Inspector, who had compendious , borough-wide evidence before him, including information on all potential housing sites.
(17) His book is compendious in its scope, taking in three decades of street life in Los Angeles, a century of the city's police force, and a dramatis personae that runs to five and a half pages.
(18) Her writing is elegant, the record compendious .
(19) Now, another problem with that paragraph is that it seeks to deal in a compendious manner with disparate kinds of corroborative evidence.
(20) Failure to listen ranks high in the compendious catalogue of couple complaints.
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