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The story of Svevo's relationship with James Joyce is told succinctly in "The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste," by John McCourt, which also provides valuable background on Trieste at the beginning of the 20th century.
But, in the wrong hands, as in Terminator Genisys, it becomes a carte blanche for Hollywood to over-embroider stories already told succinctly, or erase them at will, usually when there's a commercial incentive.
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When you do meet with PR people, evaluate them based on their ability to tell you succinctly who they have represented and pay attention to how well they summarize each company and what they do.
Lucky Kitten!" In the classic children's-book convention, the story is succinctly told, pared down to a beginning, a middle and the end.
Greg Wickett, chief of Hamburg police, told the Guardian succinctly: "It's an ongoing investigation, and reports of ongoing investigations do not get released to the media".
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".
"Just say 'cum' more," he succinctly told me.
She writes the lyrics, and they tell their stories succinctly.
"Looking at the thousands and thousands of images in Missouri, I was reminded how a still image can so effectively and succinctly tell a story," she said.
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