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Adrian went on: ‘As soon as I’d got the gist of the story, recoiling in horror, I pinched the page smaller again.’
He got the gist but he said we need to think about the World Cup."
Source: https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/dan-biggar-names-four-reasons-27602600
I cannot do his words justice, but the gist of what he talked about was how he explains to new hires at Clio the outsized impact their work can have.
Source: https://www.lawnext.com/2023/03/so-this-happened-and-for-once-i-had-no-words.html
It is too early to do any election analysis, and Ed is better at that than I anyway, but the gist of it is simple: Democrats have a turnout machine that works, and Republicans don’t.
Source: https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/04/05/is-america-lost-n541895
It's at this point where I present to you the "gist" of my thinking so you can read this paragraph, understand my thinking, and then get out before being exposed to too much Doyle mojo.
Source: https://seekingalpha.com/article/4578036-fonar-stock-taking-profits?source=feed_all_articles
No confirmation on what those surprises are exactly, but the gist is that we’ll get more of Art’s world somehow before the next film.
Source: https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/1327907-terrifier-2-second-theater-run
Researchers have uncovered the molecular mechanisms in young children’s brains underlying the change from general “gist”-like memories to specific episodic memories tied to a context as they age, through a study conducted in mice.
That was the gist of the message relayed by city attorney Erin Smith, when these high fees and taxes were adopted.
The gist behind this strategy is to create the aura of legitimacy around corporations and their science.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/01/19/five-corporate-strategies-to-manipulate-science/
The gist: Brady saw the game better than anyone Belichick — a 71-year-old football lifer who just completed his 48th season as an NFL coach — has ever met, and the QB’s incomparable football IQ was the bedrock of their relationship.
The gist in town is the feeling that the country is not on autopilot.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/tinubus-seven-wonders-in-seven-weeks/b2rgq0r
The gist is attacks of this nature are incredibly rare not only in Florida but everywhere alligators are present.
Source: https://brobible.com/culture/article/alligator-attack-port-charlotte-florida-leads-to-amputated-arm/
The gist is (keeping expletives out of it) “get it up the field”.
The gist of his brief welcome, of which more shortly, was to thank the audience for buying tickets: in so doing, they were supporting an organisation that believes in excellence and in making music available to all.
They all wanted to get a gist of the new surroundings."
Think healthy skin lit by candlelight, and you've got the gist of how this one looks on skin.
Source: https://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/beauty/foundations-for-glowy-dewy-skin-b1117445.html