The long-suffering wife looked up at the magistrate and her reply was terse. |
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The terse statement issued by both parties today didn't elaborate on the deal. |
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I got a terse letter informing me he had raised the issues I had mentioned with the relevant parties and he could do no more for me. |
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His work is a collection of many short terse sentences which convey the barest minimum of teaching about yoga. |
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Given my usual sedentary existence, I'm rather bushed, so this is another terse entry. |
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In any ease, my colleagues writing in the same field, whether terse or prolix, are incredibly difficult. |
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As a stylist, Rothbart is terse but not flippant, displaying a genuine compassion for his purblind characters. |
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He looks at YouTube clips and types terse, lowercase critiques of any videos that underwhelm him. |
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Sometimes the readers do feel shocked and startled by the abrupt and terse nature of some of these poems, but the effect is rewarding. |
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His more unusual gambit, however, is dicing the sampled raps of various MCs into terse snippets. |
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Secrecy was a keyword in their job, and Byron knew his partner assumed, from the terse explanation, that something unforeseen had happened. |
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The language in the book is terse and concise, almost laconic, and very much to the point. |
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The style, when it is not terse and apophthegmatic, as of one trying to imitate Bacon, is stiff with conceits and long-winded sentences. |
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In a terse statement on the subject, Alcatel said the redundancies were part of its cost management initiatives. |
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Yet audiences flocked to see Gordin's terse presentation of sorrow and rue. |
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Two weeks ago the group in a terse statement said it was in talks that may lead to a takeover of the company. |
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A private school has sent a terse letter to parents instructing them how to behave properly at sports events. |
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It is his kind, if rather terse and gruff manner that has turned his shop into an excellent meeting place for people and ideas. |
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He will also be fondly remembered for terse and often humorous phrases, anecdotes and gems of wisdom. |
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It was a typically terse rejoinder from a character who has never hidden his mystification for those who squander their natural talent. |
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The terse, 10-word motion will be considered by members in a special hour-long debate this afternoon. |
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As far as I can tell, the Times has yet to expand on its original terse and unbylined story. |
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Naturally, the major agencies have all issued terse statements rejecting the allegations. |
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The submitted essays range in length from a few terse words to a screenful of close type. |
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The board also issued a terse statement which was a big slap in the face for their second-largest individual shareholder. |
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The material is clearly set out in short, terse points and this enables you to save time researching vast amounts of material. |
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I duly and rapidly typed and laminated a terse notice and stuck it on the wall requesting the return of said item and then forgot about it. |
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Though he makes some brief excursions into consciously literary forms, the overall tone of his writing is terse, colloquial, practical, laconic. |
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A terse order has asked the overweight policemen to either shape up or ship out of the job. |
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The sparse, terse prose he employed was like a stiletto knife stabbing at the underbelly of post-war Britain. |
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This is a characteristic of much of Elgar's symphonic writing, though without the terse compactness of the Brahms model. |
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Only a handful of mutilated relics could be discerned in the terse and ambiguous clauses of the consular constitution. |
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While the novel is full of terse, vivid and polemical writing, the author neglects to create a fulfilling narrative. |
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The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room. |
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Liberalism's virtues are expounded with elegance, and at times a rather terse satirical cut. |
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But to receive that terse response, and the earlier one, is beyond bearing. |
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There are terse and objective descriptions of observed phenomena, apothegmatic passages, riddles and allegories, as well as fanciful narratives. |
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But he is also capable of terse, astringent judgments and an incisive turn of phrase. |
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What is even more disconcerting is the lack of prospects that can be inferred from your terse statement handing over to the Irish Presidency. |
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It observes that the reply from the Committee of Ministers to this recommendation was terse, to say the least. |
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Ivan Pereira, a very young man, of slight build and terse speech, was a fervid rooter for the home team. |
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The author favours short, spare sentences and a terse descriptive style. |
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Marvin's contemporary sportiveness versus Scott's terse misanthropy is the real undercurrent here. |
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But even in the tiniest detail, in apparently offhand remarks, there is a sense of his determination to confine himself to a list of terse, pre-scripted lines. |
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It is a mighty tough slog, I will have to give them that, written in terse and exclusive science-ese. |
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She had earlier offered a terse description of how her asthmatic brother had come to die. |
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Hence this terse and perhaps inaccurate comment does not do justice to all that was agreed at the June Summit. |
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Chandor is a beginner, but, to my ears, the terse, generally understated, yet sometimes barbarously rude language feels exactly right. |
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Reference to the government as a legislative body is infrequent and terse. |
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They are terse, allusive, disconnected, apothegmatic and hard to follow. |
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The terse contemporary feel of the line, unhampered by translator's awe, captures Virgil's character, his no-nonsense, patrician contempt, perfectly. |
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He was now recognized as one of the finest editors in the business, skilled at letting a scene tell its story with terse economy but with no loss of lucidity. |
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Perhaps we'll all think of him from time to time while we exercise the right to rip each other apart with terse comments and schismatic sentiments. |
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His terse statement also suggested the NCAA might consider moving future events out of Indianapolis. |
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He answers questions not with terse reluctance but genuine intellectual engagement. |
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Routh also complained that Kyle and Littlefield were terse with him and were not doing much shooting at the range. |
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The acting Labour leader, Harriet Harman, was terse when she was asked about the stone on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
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Some commission reports contained far greater explanation of how they went about their business while others were terse on the subject. |
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If you do e-mail phpBB Group about any third party use of this software then you should expect a terse response or no response at all. |
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As the terse replies pile up, I am on the point of suggesting that he looks weary, as though his dog has died, only for it to emerge that his dog has died. |
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They offer terse opinions that have been developed without any clear use of specified principles for evidence interpretation. |
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On network news, terse and cliched summaries of Thompson's career were accompanied, in equal time, by news of the passing of a pair of two-bit actors. |
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But his usual easy-going charm seemed to have temporarily deserted him, and she found him terse, uncommunicative, clearly unsettled by her absence. |
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From the very first pages, one is captivated by that sure, terse, enchanting tone, known to us from Handke's best books. |
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This is a brief summation of the mechanics of the process, and is necessarily terse and incomplete. |
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That's a neat but terse legal answer, because practically speaking, the success rate of such applications is very, very low. |
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After a terse exchange of letters with the parliamentarian, Mr. Coburn is still fuming. |
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In February, the Government of Nigeria issued a terse directive banning the Hisbah Group in Kano, a Muslimdominated state in the northern part of the country. |
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But Brinsley is unconvinced and the two trade terse responses. |
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In 43 bc he began to publish a series of historical works in a terse, epigrammatic style studded with archaisms and avoiding the copiousness of Cicero. |
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Gone was the powerful pairing of David Tennant's terse, impatient DI Hardy and the sympathetic Detective Sergeant Ellie Miller made affectingly human by Olivia Colman. |
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Rather, it was a terse order notifying locals of the city's intention to close the streets around the town hall to pedestrians from midday until around 2pm on Monday. |
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Truemner's excellent essay in its entirety. We have instead, taken the liberty of selecting excerpts from it which seem to us to summarize the problems of leadership in a terse and unusually vigorous manner. |
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In some diaries, this column is a terse, point-form record of the most basic facts, while others contain lengthy, graphic and moving first-hand descriptions of life on the front lines and during trench warfare. |
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Take this terse evasion of offering anything substantive, for example. |
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Here he's a hired gun in a Texas bordertown in Walter Hill's terse reworking of Kurosawa's sleek samurai classic Yojimbo. |
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Jonson delivers his opinions, in Drummond's terse reporting, in an expansive and even magisterial mood. |
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After the terse extension of a main theme that basically embellishes two massive chords, a second theme follows con espressione in A-flat major, and turns out to be a metamorphosis of the main theme. |
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Harold Pinter earned a reputation for being notoriously pugnacious, enigmatic, taciturn, terse, prickly, explosive and forbidding. |
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I am at any rate interested to see if the Commission will also use this study in its 2008 assessment report, because it contains quite a few terse comments about the directive as we are about to adopt it. |
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While much of this is juvenile, it can also be therapeutic in that it releases pent up tensions that would be less productively employed in terse, but more bitter, exchanges. |
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Thats why I get hesitant in talking about it... You mean after what happened with your mum? Yeah, thats just a... closed book, you know what I mean? Hes speaking in a terse whisper now. |
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China says the May 26 and June 09 incidents occurred near the Spratly islands, and has issued terse warnings for Vietnam to settle down. |
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The West Riding dialect of Hughes's childhood remained a staple of his poetry, his lexicon lending a texture that is concrete, terse, emphatic, economical yet powerful. |
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And though the terse plot summaries in Cinema Stories at times recall the ironic pungence of Siegfried Kracauer's Weimar film notices, they spare us ideological insinuations. |
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One extremely terse, but for some readers helpful, note is the editor's not untypical note 19 to Chapter IV, pointing out that Hylobates are gibbons. |
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It is only about two-thirds as long as Dryden's version, chiefly because Johnson reduces Juvenal's satirical illustrations to terse, ironic apophthegms. |
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She gave me a few terse instructions and promptly left the room. |
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