In his collection, poetic romance and realism, luxury and succinctness, conservatism and novelty are combined in a perfect way. |
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The movement had the succinctness of a wall revolving to reveal a hidden door. |
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Her elegantly refined woodcuts benefit from the limitations of the medium, which require simplification and succinctness. |
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Granting myself the luxury of succinctness, I would like to keep a simplistic dualism in the text that follows. |
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It really surprises me to get platitudes without having the succinctness that the member for Regina-Qu'Appelle had. |
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Roblin's succinctness in utterance is demonstrated in the first paragraph of the preface. |
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Responses will be limited to no more than 50 words per topic to ensure succinctness and allow for quick evaluation. |
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I am pleased to note that Member States have widely recognized the quality, readability, simplified structure and succinctness of the Strategy. |
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Don't forget that succinctness and an ability to summarize are qualities appreciated for posts of responsibility! |
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Meanwhile, Latin Wikipedia has 94,000 articles. Latin's succinctness makes it ideal for Twitter's 140-character epigraphs and aphorisms. |
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Both languages feature prominently here, often mixing in conversation for convenience and succinctness. |
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FitzGerald's ingenious and felicitous paraphrasing gave his translations a memorable verve and succinctness. |
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I don't envy your job as a liaison officer, but I certainly do appreciate the succinctness with which you answered our questions. |
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His work is discussed, interpreted and evoked with masterly succinctness. |
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It presents the theory of dimension for separable metric spaces with what seems to be an impossible mixture of depth, clarity, precision, succinctness, and comprehensiveness. |
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As regards Programme III. 3 concerning the development of communication, I should like to emphasize the fact that the succinctness of the text which presents it possibly fails to reflect to the full its actual importance. |
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Klausner of the morality plays The Pride of Life and Wisdom meets the aim with matching succinctness. |
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This type of poetry is distinguished by its brevity and succinctness. |
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This poetic succinctness contrasts with libretti for opera, which are often written as quite reiterative. |
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Overall quality of Response including coherency, succinctness, comprehensiveness, and ability to demonstrate the proponent's match with RFQ requirements. |
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While there is always danger in defining concepts too briefly, Godfrey's succinctness is appropriate and careful. |
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The succinctness of his treatment has forced him to exclude flows in a rotating environment and computational fluid dynamics. |
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He particularly commended Earl Wieman for the succinctness of the report. |
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But once you get used to it, you come to appreciate their succinctness. |
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As I have just stated, the Agenda for our meeting is particularly intense, a fact that is going to require considerable succinctness so that we can conclude our works within the set time. |
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The cohesiveness between stories and succinctness of individual stories aimed for by the author is more effective in the earlier parts of the book than the later. |
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