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"Look at the Crick and Watson DNA paper or Doll on smoking – how brief, how succinct.
"It was brief, 'How you doing?' " Tyree, of Montclair, N.J., said of his encounter with Cruz, from nearby Paterson, west in the long shadow of MetLife Stadium.
So we take a kind of "cheese" (BRIE) and put "in France" (or, rather, IN F) outside it for the answer: IN BRIEF (how to sum up).
Tax in brief: How the exemptions work The London 2012 tax exemptions granted by HMRC are part of a package of concessions required by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
Rehearsal was brief: "How do you say, 'Get your' " behind " 'down here' in Spanish?," Kristy Flores, who plays a dancer named Rosie, asked a co-star, using a stronger word and making notes on her script.
Beyond that, England must survive three sessions with two wickets already down, and then work out why Andrew Flintoff's flourish with the ball was so brief, how Pietersen can be reprogrammed not to chuck his wicket away, why Strauss failed to apply consistent pressure with his bowling line-ups and field placings and whether Graham Onions and Steve Harmison should return at Lord's.
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Full report available at http://www.health.org.uk/publications/evidence-in-brief-how-safe-are-clinical-systems [accessed 23 February 2012].
The shop fulfils that brief, and how.
Make sure yours is relevant and brief, showing how you match the role requirements.
What was their common guiding brief and how did it define signs of "extremism" and "radicalisation"?
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