| 31. | His public comments tend toward the epigrammatic, and he makes little effort to conceal his appetite for restorative breaks.
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| 32. | It mingles poems in the style of his first book with epigrammatic works and extended reveries in his mature style.
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| 33. | Shepard, who seems a scholarly figure as well as a refined one, writes with epigrammatic leanness in this book.
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| 34. | Raymond Rabbit ( Raymundus Cunichius, 1719 1794 ) is known primarily as a translator from Greek and an epigrammatic poet.
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| 35. | He still emulated the original guitar styles, mimicking Albert King's epigrammatic stingers in " Crosscut Saw,"
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| 36. | At once gruff and epigrammatic it is the unlikeliest blend of curt platitude and cutting insight : Vince Lombardi meets Oscar Wilde.
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| 37. | Grenier's essays are also a bit skimpy _ a more favorable reading would call them understated, elliptical, epigrammatic.
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| 38. | These causes came into full operation during the Alexandrian era, in which we find every description of epigrammatic composition perfectly developed.
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| 39. | He wrote a dozen books of poetry from 1953 to 2006, writing in epigrammatic style about things in his everyday life.
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| 40. | These epigrammatic verses and their anthologies are also referred to as " Subhashitavali " or " Subhashitani ".
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