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Lucky Kitten!" In the classic children's-book convention, the story is succinctly told, pared down to a beginning, a middle and the end.
Or as one Google software engineer succinctly told Science, "Um … no.
Succinctly told story of how Henry Clay engineered the Compromise of 1850, an achievement that put off the Civil War for a decade.
"The Chinese have suggested that ZTE was a show-stopper," international studies expert Scott Kennedy succinctly told NPR, "if you kill this company, we're not going to be able to cooperate with you on anything".
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