Definitionn. a passage selected from a larger work
Last update: November 4, 2017
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I 've reproduced an excerpt of the section about supplying photos to magazines here. [Please select]
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Here's an excerpt from the diary of Dr. Mae-Wan Ho. [noun]
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We should not now combine a Norse saga with an excerpt from a novel by George Meredith. [Please select]
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The short excerpt contains useful information. [Please select]
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These questions once settled, the spurious structure may then be excerpted from the true. [Please select]
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Excerpt from parish register of Wells in Norfolk, in the _Gentleman's Magazine_, LXII (1792), 904. [Please select]
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The following is an excerpt from 'The Scot in New France' (1880) by J. [Please select]
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After the foregoing excerpt and my comment upon it appeared in the New York _Press_ (Sept.) [Please select]
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Thus the following excerpt from field notes by Mech dated February 27, 1969, is presented: [Illustration: _Figure 27. [Please select]
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"We print elsewhere to-day an excerpt from the Sadler's Wells Daily Blowpipe, critically examining into the literary work of W." [Please select]
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The intent in establishing the Monument is defined in the Proclamations of 1925 and 1939, sections of which are excerpted and presented below. [Please select]
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