Excerpt \Ex"cerpt\ ([e^]k"s[~e]rpt; 277), n. An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record. ※ ||
Excerpt \Ex*cerpt"\ ([e^]k*s[~e]rpt"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Excerpted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Excerpting}.] [From L. excerptus, p. p. See {Excerp}.] To select; to extract; to cite; to quote.
Out of which we have excerpted the following particulars. --Fuller.
Another white official in a succeeding scene is identified only as "Judge Jones." In yet another scene, John's daughter, in an off-camera interview excerpt that accompanied the on-screen drama, said that "as I recall, a black girl had been raped.
An excerpt of the emergency call reveals the boys calm under pressure.
CNN had defied the order by broadcasting an excerpt Friday night and Saturday in which the deposed Panamanian ruler spoke in Spanish with a secretary for Rubino.
Poland last month began pairing a snippet of CNN coverage each night with a similar excerpt from Soviet TV.
But after obtaining some of the photographs Vanunu was trying to sell, the Mossad dispatched a seven-member squad to follow him in Australia, the excerpt says.
Sean Lomax, a Navy officer stationed at Pearl Harbor, brought the audience to its feet with his excerpt from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, but was awarded second in the solo classical male category.
Nicknamed "Woody," he displays the excerpt from "Freaky Deaky" on his office door as a caption to a large photo of the animals.
The best America is yet to come." The second commercial is an excerpt from his closing statement. People interviewed in focus groups after the debate resppnded very favorably to his closing statement.
CNN had defied an order Friday by Hoeveler by broadcasting an excerpt in which the deposed Panamanian dictator spoke in Spanish with a secretary for defense lawyer Frank Rubino.
According to a chronology that accompanied the excerpt, Nixon instructed the exchange be reported to the U.S. Embassy.
That was our style." She spoke after a lively excerpt from her "Rodeo," with Kathleen Moore as the Cowgirl and Victor Barbee as the Wrangler.
Another highlight of the engagement, which offers 21 ballets spanning 18 years, should be the excerpt from "Phoenix Rising," a work-in-progress by director Arthur Mitchell and Billy Wilson.
CNN programming also is shown on eight airlines, which excerpt segments to show passengers on intercontinental flights.
Calling his family a "smug, stinking lot," the Duke lauded his decision to leave court life in one of the letters published by the Daily Mail newspaper as an excerpt from an upcoming book.
The tape was a two-minute excerpt from Evans' coverage of the gun battle.
CNN decided for editorial reasons to stop broadcasting the excerpt early Nov. 10, Haworth said.
Both the excerpt and book describe that discussion, in which Mr. Milken screamed at Mr. Boesky about the losses he was incurring in the stock he secretly co-owned.
The Cincinnati Opera said it has responded to public criticism by revamping a radio commercial to remove an excerpt of the Rev. Jimmy Swaggart's public admission that he had sinned.
He read an excerpt from Boris Pasternak's novel "Dr.
All went to Cambridge University, and it was there that Blunt spotted Cairncross and Burgess recruited him, the excerpt from the book says.
The foundation used an excerpt of the book in its newsletter, which has 3,000 subscribers.
Mark Luther, who had appeared in the Carmen excerpt, also sang in a scene from Donizetti's Anna Bolena, though arguably with a better feeling for the French sound and style.