| 11. | His reports were noted by readers for their concision, accuracy, and diction.
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| 12. | This novel has an extremely intricate plot which is difficult to summarize with concision.
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| 13. | Yeats already had the reporter's rapid grasp of fact and gift for concision.
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| 14. | And their research lends power to the miniseries, as it resists concision and hyperbole.
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| 15. | Kyrie movements often have a structure that reflects the concision and symmetry of the text.
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| 16. | But prune for readability and concision.
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| 17. | Disjuncts ( also called sentence adverbs ) are useful in colloquial speech for the concision they permit.
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| 18. | What makes his films special is not sophisticated technique, but an exceptional clarity and concision ."
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| 19. | And if the consensus was to go with it, it was also a model of concision.
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| 20. | He had a highly individual style, and wrote with wit, concision, and allusive humour.
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