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Abridgement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abridgement or abridgment is a term defined as "shortening" or "condensing" and is most commonly used in reference to the act of reducing a written work, typically a book, into a shorter form. The ...
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Abridgement, is the art of compressing any .species of literary composition, so as to convey its full and complete tenor in a sm compass than the original. The talent of abridging the labours o... ... In attempting to give an analysis or abridgement of any particular production, it will be requisite to read it with...
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Abridgement or abridgment is a term signifying the reduction of a Book into shorter form. THE USE OF ABRIDGEMENTSThe art of conveying much sentiment in few words, is the happiest Talent an Author can be possessed of. ... The 's abridgement of Locke 's Essay On The Human Understanding is, perhaps, the only unexceptionable one...
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That Sticky Matter of Abridgement ... ; My niece, Jejune, who is making a name for herself narrating and producing audiobooks, sometimes comes around to treat her impecunious uncle to a snack at the Weltshmerz Rathskeller next door to AudioFile West.
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Under the auspices of the U.S. ... Whenever a person is required to have a physical examination under the Coast Guard regulations, ... This may include slurred and incoherent speech, lack of coordination and balance, nodding or dozing off on watch, frequent absences from assigned duties or class, mood or attitudinal changes,
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Farb, Peter and George Armelagos. (1980) The Food Connection. Natural History 89:26-30. Reprinted. ... Farb, Peter and George Armelagos. (1982) Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating. In Food and People, Dudley Kirk and Ellen K. Eliason, eds. Pp. 6-11. San Francisco: ... Farb, Peter and George Armelagos.
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