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When Blitzer asked "Tunisia, then Egypt, what's next?," Ghonim replied succinctly "Ask Facebook".

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The green state application, in fact, succinctly asks only for an applicant's name, address, phone number, date and place of birth, weight and height, Social Security and driver's license numbers and employer's name and phone number.

As Simonetta (an ex-music business guru -- just turned 60) pointed out succinctly: "Asking a woman why she is childless is even ruder than asking how much money she makes".

Being quiet doesn't mean not talking — it means using words succinctly, asking interesting questions, and making solid points worth talking about.

("Rubbish," says Martin succinctly, when asked what he thought of his first device).

"Comfort, confidence," Mitchell succinctly explained when asked about the transformation of the team's defense.

Mr. Wells put it succinctly yesterday when asked about the combative streak that he and Mr. Giuliani share.

As the 13th century zen master Dogen succinctly and pointedly asked: "What is it that thus comes?" I don't know.

Sotomayor put the question more succinctly to Murphy, asking: "Could you tell me what the value is to democracy from political gerrymandering?

As Blaze asks succinctly, "You're the devil's baby-mama?" Like any deal with the devil, "Spirit of Vengeance" at times makes a viewer regret what they wished for.

For instance, if someone reports that "sales are down 3% this quarter, but the pipeline is full," ask them to define a new term that succinctly captures the state of the sales pipe.

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