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Rice is terse about what drew her to Bush: "I liked him.
"Sam's plays have something terse about them; there's a rhythm and a poetry to the language.
So far, the company has been terse about what it might do to stanch the red ink.
Lou Reed, who gave an onstage interview as a convention keynote, was terse about getting a label contract.
Benn Rasmussen is almost as terse about his "Black Ground," which, the press material says, "unravels through a series of tense events".
Ward's were disappointed; they felt that while she had given them a plug she had been a little terse about it.
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Yet his first two books, "Arabian Sands", about his crossing of the Empty Quarter, and "The Marsh Arabs", about southern Iraq, have a terse brilliance about them.
The plinth is lined with glass-covered bands of text that mingle terse facts about the Irish famine with similarly disturbing statistics about world hunger today, along with quotations from Irish poetry and songs.
The two characters have a typically eloquent and terse exchange about disappearances.
He and Mr Obama have had "terse" conversations about all this.
Such detail is omitted for the successful hits, where we get little but a terse phrase about the target "dropping".
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