Dorothea told him that she had seen Lydgate, and recited the gist of her conversation with him about the Hospital.
The gist of it is found in the three sets of chapters of its second section, which give an overview of the 10 major tenets: exaltation of the virtuous, identification with the superior, universal love, condemnation of offensive war, economy of expenditures, simplicity in funerals, will of heaven, on ghosts, denunciation of music as a wasteful activity, and antifatalism.
Most of the early information is coming in Japanese, but the gist of it appears to be that this is not the Pro, but rather a kind of "enhanced" hardware refresh for the original system which expands the battery.
"That's the gist of laughter yoga.
Instead, the brain promotes generalization, helping us remember the most important gist of a conversation.
Instead, the brain promotes generalization, helping us remember the most important gist of a conversation.
'His audiences had to understand at least the gist of what he meant, so his words were mostly in circulation already or were logical combinations of pre-existing concepts,' writes Dr McInnis.
"That weekend Zuck sent another to-all email (or maybe it was posted in the general Facebook internal group to which everyone belonged), the gist being: I trusted you to create art, and what you f*****s did was vandalize the place," Martinez wrote.
Look for non-verbal cues such as facial expressions and posture to get the full gist of what information the speaker is conveying.
I'm an objectively fast person -- fast at walking, fast at eating, fast at talking, you get the gist.
Look for non-verbal cues such as facial expressions and posture to get the full gist of what the speaker is telling you.