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Likouras is more laconic but the sentiment is broadly the same.
It is probably the Southern accent that makes Pennington seem more laconic than a leader.
This draws a nod from Joel, the older, more laconic one.
Sometimes, one character says, Mancunians may have a point: we could do with being more laconic.
Since then, Ms. Glück has turned away from symbol to a more laconic kind of self-questioning.
His coach, Darryl Sutter, is usually more laconic, inclined to grimaces, dry wit and a bit of sarcasm.
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Ms. Bartoli is a perkier physical comedian than Ms. Larmore, who, true to her Georgia roots, is a more gracious, laconic stage presence.
Because the 54-year-old Yorkshireman was following party orders—and that, even more than his laconic drawl and brilliance at the dispatch box, epitomises his career.
Smith, a Cambridge University don and translator of Irène Némirovsky's Suite Française, has emphasised the absurdist fault lines of Camus's novel through a less laconic, more expansive translation than Laredo's.
Her father was, she says, "a partial person" until he sat her down and told her he was gay: "He was laconic, more engaged with us in terms of activities than emotionally".
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