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Laconicism
noun
Alternative form of laconism
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"Oh yeah, I was under several indictments dotted all over the globe," says Richards with customary laconicism when reminded of this.
The Innocent is muted and sparse in detail, written in trimmed prose, marked by private regret and a controlled laconicism that is shown to be in keeping with how personal emotion becomes a victim to self-censorship in states of repression.
'But nothing seems to do any good.' Marlowe is irresistible, partly because such laconicism signifies bravery.
A factoid to which he responds, with glacial laconicism: "If not the swastika…" And then: "I don't know which is worse sometimes… I've never encouraged anyone to get one.
This piece seems out of the folk art tradition but it is modern in its laconicism.
The movie was set in Maine, and it pumped every cliché of down-easter laconicism, stoicism and eccentricity.
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