| 11. | We put up with prolixity and cryptoliterary hot air because something has reached deep into our insides.
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| 12. | The tightly structured format minimized Kerry's penchant for prolixity and magnified Bush's instinctual impatience.
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| 13. | But these people go on and on, making up in prolixity and redundancy what they lack in definition.
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| 14. | It's impossible to convey the prolixity of the woman's style in a column of this size.
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| 15. | Eckermann was a friend of grammatical historical interpretation; in exegesis his style was not free from prolixity and repetition.
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| 16. | Given the prolixity of Cochran's cross-examinations, Lange could be on the stand another day or more.
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| 17. | One day, Emma humiliates her on a day out in the country, when she alludes to her tiresome prolixity.
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| 18. | As media members of the Squad Squad, teetotalers of tautology, sworn to stamp out the prolixity epidemic in our language.
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| 19. | If openness drives senators toward partisanship or prolixity, as some fear, let public scrutiny serve as the governor on their excesses.
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| 20. | At its best, his work is characterised by a vivid descriptive power and rich fantasy but also suffers from monotony and prolixity.
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