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But it's left to the Mail to sum up the cruise most succinctly: "After 11 days, two laps of the Isle of Wight and 30,000 bottles of free booze, jinxed cruise ship finally gives up the ghost".
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The Australian writer James Halliday put it succinctly when, after drinking a 1962 Stony Hill chardonnay in 1992, he wrote: "The combination of soil, clone and a strictly non-interventionist winemaking approach resulted in tiny quantities of infinitely slow-maturing chardonnay, which over the ensuing decades has gained for itself the reputation as one of California's greatest".
Mundt (2002) succinctly states 'After several decades of study we still do not know the rate at which [selection towards increased relative frequency of complex races in host mixtures] will occur or to what degree, if any, it would decrease the disease control provided by mixtures'.
Bob Dole put it most succinctly by declaring after Iowa that the General just got a field demotion to Colonel.
The painting that most succinctly sums up what he is after is "The Scream" from 1992.
It is, admittedly, a hard book to sum up succinctly: a few weeks ago, after telling my editor I'd e-mail him my quick reaction to it, I ended up typing a memo of roughly a thousand words.
I responded to the article as succinctly as possible here (written after a night of heavy drinking at the Time 100 party) and then followed up with additional Twitter messages suggesting we hold a Wired burning party.
The executive director of the American Red Cross Greater Orlando Chapter that gave Samuel the Lifesaving Award puts it succinctly, "Don't wait until after an emergency to learn vital lifesaving skills.
The description of his feelings after John F. Kennedy's assassination succinctly captures mine in the face of the vitriol in our political arena: "It was a feeling of hopelessness, of anger, of bitterness.
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