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He's compiling a conspectus of the local nobility, or so he tells me.
Together they offer a dazzling conspectus of Beerbohm's pictorial skills.
"All these things were now his in generous abundance, and his whole conspectus of life changed accordingly."
This conspectus of Dutch piano music is full of unexpected delights.
Swoboda includes a conspectus of sources for the fragments (pp.
J. Donald Hughes (2006) has also provided a global conspectus of major contributions to the environmental history literature.
A conspectus of the Cape flora of South Africa.
Conspectus of Patagonian fossil penguins.
The Research Libraries Group's conspectus is still posted at the Library of Congress.
The genus Brunfelsia: a conspectus of the taxonomy and biogeography.
Conspectus of History 1.8 (1982).
Conspectus of History 1.7 (1981): 82-100.
As it happened, Toby was to get a good conspectus that day of the foothills of Burleigh teaching.
Conspectus of History 1.1 (1974): 37-46.
Communication Law Conspectus, 13, 7-34.
Conspectus of History 1.4 (1977): 60-72.
Conspectus of History 1.5 (1978): 1-15.
Conspectus of History 1.3 (1976): 29-44.
Hamatastus conspectus is a species of longhorn beetle in the Cerambycidae family.
Harman's distinctive approach to moral philosophy has provoked much interest; this volume offers a fascinating conspectus of his most important work in the area.
Conspectus of History 1.2 (1975): 1-12.
Conspectus of History 1.6 (1980): 76-87.
"Justification as it relates to Adam and Christ within the New Covenant" Conspectus.
Meanwhile, for a well-informed, critical, independent-minded but essentially traditional view of the subject, we have a new conspectus by James D. Tracy.
The CommLaw Conspectus publishes scholarly articles that discuss recent developments in communications law and policy.