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compendium

[kuhm-pen-dee-uhm] / kəmˈpɛn di əm /


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Perhaps no less important, this compendium captures both the end of the Pahlavi monarchy and the start of the theocracy that still governs Iran, granting viewers an often telling glimpse of Persian society in flux.

From The Wall Street Journal

His lively new collection, “Affinities,” is a compendium of pictures, mostly photographs or stills from films, printed on otherwise blank pages and followed by bouts of commentary.

From Washington Post

But those flows quickly stabilized, and the Fed's recent Beige Book compendium of observations about the economy showed the lending impact seemingly regionalized, not evolving into an imminent national credit crash.

From Reuters

The Internal Revenue Service offers a very sizable online compendium of frequent tax questions, including one called “What to do if you haven’t filed your tax return,” which is labeled Topic No. 153.

From Washington Times

A meticulously curated new compendium from the Library of America, which collects his five novels and assorted other works, allows for a fresh opportunity to reckon with his slippery, unsettled legacy.

From Washington Post