| 21. | For the sake of the concision of daily journalism, he is granted four feelings about becoming famous.
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| 22. | William Strunk Jr . advocated concision in " The Elements of Style " ( 1918 ):
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| 23. | Most helpful were your suggestions about the lead, which I re-wrote for clarity and concision.
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| 24. | What emerges is a series of punishing vignettes, as ruthless for their concision as for their grim import.
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| 25. | The book itself is intended to be an example of concision ( brevity ) and well-focused writing.
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| 26. | *The history section is, in my opinion, at the right level of concision as it is.
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| 27. | No . Readers responded to the clarity, the concision and the intellectual elegance of what Fry had to say.
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| 28. | :: : : : I guess my lack of concision drowned my present position in the mass of text.
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| 29. | Whatever reservations one might have, it is a wonderful opera, a tune-filled spectacular written with remarkable concision.
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| 30. | He is remembered by the archaeological community for his approachability, concision and enthusiasm as well as his exquisite technical drawings.
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