| 21. | Important points were often summed up via pithy epigrammatic statements ( " sententiae " ).
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| 22. | Finally the best war movies have dialogue that is epigrammatic, and thus memorable, rather than expository.
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| 23. | He avoided regimentation, but his dazzling and shifting ensembles had the epigrammatic wit of a jubilant parade.
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| 24. | And Bennett's cerebral, epigrammatic dialogue seems to speed the action along, not weigh it down.
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| 25. | She does not interpret or explain, even when she makes some epigrammatic statement that could use some explanation.
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| 26. | "Polls are like perfume, " he said, gravel-voiced and epigrammatic as ever.
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| 27. | Several lyric and epigrammatic poets wrote in this dialect, such as Ibycus of Rhegium and Leonidas of Tarentum.
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| 28. | The narrative impulse races through long paragraphs, while a rhyme scheme insistently coagulates internal elements into epigrammatic quatrains.
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| 29. | There are, on the one hand, the jokes, which are artfully told, epigrammatic and often lewd.
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| 30. | Members of the old guard make their points with stories that end with a punch line or an epigrammatic quotation.
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