It is a little too pemmicanised for everybody's taste; the author's limits compel him to a severe economy of detail in the very large field he has taken.
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It is a little too pemmicanised for everybody's taste; the author's limits compel him to a severe economy of detail in the very large field he has taken.
Source: wiktionary
But there we were given only the dullest, driest, pemmicanised forms like The Student's Hume, Once I had a hundred pages of The Student's Hume as a holiday task.
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