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with concise and precise brevity

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As the wise writer Terry Pratchett says succinctly in one of his books, 'You can't be one of the good guys and do bad guy things.' Barbara Moore Marlborough Road, Stoke.
Summary: DUBAI -- In a week when His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, declared the country a world leader in horse racing, today is set to prove the point succinctly.
The constant adverse criticism of the city over the years, and more especially after Hillsborough, caused her to turn to me one day and say You know, Nan, the trouble is, 'they'' don''t understand what Liverpool is about.How profound from one so young, how succinctly put.
Never mind all the hyperbole proclaiming the dramatic return of the planet's leading league in high defintition or whatever it was, Dan succinctly summed up yesterday's Wolves/West Ham clash in five words...The Yammers versus the Hammers!
All events succinctly demonstrate how debased modern city society has become.
A mind-expanding and highly contemplative reflection upon the multifaceted dimensions of life, A Voice in the Wilderness draws the reader in with its succinctly worded insights into the foibles and paradoxes of daily life.
His insight into why Borges took a dramatic leap from a dilettante writer to a fully mature one is rendered succinctly in language that could summarize Borges's works: "From now on, he decided, he would invent his own history, making use of esoteric fragments from what he had read.
More succinctly put, how does it feel be an African female educated through the lens of Western idealism and Christian sensibility?
E.V.A.'s Verbal Expense Tracking users are asked to call their assistant at an 800 number and succinctly leave expense and meeting details on the dedicated voicemail.
The roots of these odes can be traced to Living Color's succinctly titled "Bi," with lyrics such as "My lover told me, well, that she's bi..../ She said baby, baby, don't you cry/ 'Cause the one I am with, you've been seeing on the side."
Francois's orchestration of Bortolami Dayan's unforgivingly oversize main space (which he cut down to more manageable proportions by filling it with a stagelike carpeted plinth sporting a flagpole, succinctly titled White Flag and Carpet Installation, 2006) revealed his keen ability as a stage director, an important skill to have when installing as disparate a collection of objects as were included here.
The reader progresses through a concise and very useful section in which discrete- and continuous-signal records are clearly and succinctly described.
Unlike the left, we believe that "to be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace," as George Washington succinctly put it.
Quotes from scripture help to illustrate the points of Prophet or Madman, a succinctly lucid scrutiny of humanity's search for greater connection with the divine.
Mullan describes her work for the League succinctly, "This is my big passion." One of her colleagues in Lubbock notes, "I don't think we could get along without her."