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Orson Welles said part of his preparation for making Citizen Kane was intently studying The Power and the Glory, a film also likened, not unjustly, to the work of Eugene O'Neill, if O'Neill had ever written anything so concise.
All contributions should be well written and concise, but not so concise that only a few experts can enjoy reading them.
Bach's superb Magnificat in D (BWV 243) is remarkable for its concision, but the Magnificat here, by Johann Rudolf Ahle, though delightful, was so concise as almost to evaporate on contact.
This week's editor is RustyJames – he's so concise he's not listed the daily contributors.
I know few books so concise that pack such an emotional punch.
The rhythm of this exchange is so concise and barbed that it reads like an epigraph.
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The screenplay is so amazingly concise that if you watch the film more than once (which I would advise), you'll find barely a word has been wasted.
Its medium, however, is a language so coolly concise ("That were the day our Steven got killed") and effortlessly colorful (Lorraine describing a former lover as "crack-psychosed") that the backwash is less depressing than it ought to be.
Your potential interviewee might get hundreds of emails a day, so make yours concise, simple and direct.
He announced ringingly: "We will realise our dreams of tomorrow!" And so, diffuse yet concise, muddled but meaningful, he concluded his speech.
Update 2: Microsoft has reworded its original statement to "keep things concise" so we've switched the quote below.
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