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Terse words were exchanged.
How the synopsis has advanced, whereas a few years ago, magazines employed a few terse words to summarize.
Mr. Zardari flashed his customary broad grin for the cameras, but Mr. Singh had only his usual tight smile and terse words to offer.
Here and there a photograph has a caption, a few terse words: "Anatoly Goliakov, murdered with a knife," or "Olga dances for $2".
And in its few terse words, the government seemed initially at least to be setting off on a moderate course, restating its claims on Taiwan, but avoiding threats of military action.
It can even be detected in the terse words of Obama, who recently said it would be a "personal insult" to him if black voters did not mobilize in big numbers to elect Hillary Clinton.
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The facts of the case are in the em, the terse word that, in Niedecker's poem, signifies equally the lives in the print shop and a hunk of printer's lead.
Partly because of the terse wording in the announcement of the cancellation and partly because a Boston Symphony administrator sent Mr. Adams an e-mail message saying that the orchestra felt that it was important to give its audiences comfort, Mr. Adams and his librettist, Alice Goodman, have responded angrily.
In a masterfully terse thousand words, Flew argues that "God" is too vague a concept to be meaningful.
He walked up to Keith's model one of five competing designs and uttered three terse, astonishing words: "That's the car".
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