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commentary

Description or evaluation of an event or piece of work. In literary terms, a commentary can range from being a series of explanatory notes on a whole work (sometimes as notes alongside the text, but often in an introduction or appendix), to a full-length historical narrative. In the media, a commentary is a broadcast description of an event taking place.



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It is written in a mainly commentarial style rather than putting forward a thesis requiring justification.
of India, both the word of the Buddha and the commentarial tradition, that the Indians had amassed in more than a millennium since the time of the Buddha.
American Indian cultural items should be combined with historical and contemporary photographs and graphic text of Native peoples, narrative and commentarial, relevant to the themes of the exhibit.
 
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