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To understand why this is so let us recapitulate for a moment.
The friends are recapitulating the information that have by now.
In other words, it recapitulates the work for which he is already best known here.
I believe it is necessary to do so, as we must now recapitulate our position.
Why should the past necessarily be recapitulated in the future?
Let me recapitulate: the debate has gone on long enough, now is the time for action.
I felt a bit confused and asked him to recapitulate his point.
I shall now recapitulate what the police have done in the matter.
"Why do you recapitulate the obvious on an average of once a month?"
"You have recapitulated two years of physical therapy in an hour."
The words were said so slowly I had to recapitulate the sounds to understand them.
I need not recapitulate the causes at all fully here.
After all, the institution is just recapitulating where the individuals are in their lives.
And each book's cover shows a model recapitulating the author's undercover work.
And just to sketch in the background, could you recapitulate for us?
This act is called arranging the event to be recapitulated.
The first two movements do not recapitulate their middle sections.
Thus the documentary recapitulates the war of independence in 1948.
We may recapitulate the above reflections in a practical form.
To recapitulate, all development rights and values were vested in the state.
A similar moment will be recapitulated at the end.
Today the Italian company has a museum recapitulating its 120 years of existence.
The contrast between these authors recapitulates a debate that has long taken place.
In a sense, each of us humans recapitulates this ancient transition.
Will they recapitulate the male model, and which one?