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"succinct" Definitions
  1. expressed clearly and in a few words

636 Sentences With "succinct"

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" Mr. Bowdich's reply was succinct: "Yes, sir, I do.
" Sasha was more succinct: "This place is pretty amazing!
She was measured but succinct on her relationship with Mrs.
The passages in it are so succinct and well put.
Mr Watling gives a succinct explanation of what went on.
Still, he was positively succinct compared with some other speakers.
It was large, clear, succinct and close to the ground.
Is there any more succinct explanation of teenage boys' attitudes?
His rapidity from that moment on is merciless and succinct.
Make sure you know how to send a succinct email.
The best emails are upbeat, polite, and personalized, but succinct.
At various moments in 1968 and 1969, Sviták wrote succinct
She records his anything but succinct way of going pfft!
" Asked about Moore, he was succinct: "She saved my life.
When I posed that question to him, he was succinct.
Sparse yet elegant, succinct yet rich, and humorous yet sobering.
It's sweet and succinct with nothing left in without purpose.
Asked why she filed the lawsuit, Ms. Salazar was succinct.
Wishing, perhaps, most acutely for a succinct, impressive Instagram bio.
" Gloria's response is sane and succinct: "Well, I'm home already.
These efforts to be succinct will help you stand out.
His forms are direct and succinct — no bullshit, no beauty.
"Her teaching was very clear, very succinct," Mr. Ade said.
Money exists as a very succinct ledger of your mistakes.
Type." Side B loses none of this succinct, thoughtful lyricism. "Romance
The judge answered all of Logitech's contentions in a succinct Jan.
To be more succinct, it's time to get your shit together.
" The mother of three gave a succinct, one word response, "microwaves.
Again, super concise, succinct, as tight as you can make it.
The conversation builds to a succinct diagnosis of our political landscape.
"He laid out a very succinct vision," Steve Bannon told me.
It can also generate succinct summaries from mass amounts of data.
She's very succinct and precise; I'm very broad stroke and emotional.
Justin Amash was even more succinct as he exited the meeting.
"Democrats don't like cutting taxes," the ever-succinct McConnell put it.
Keep your stories succinct, about 90 seconds to two minutes each.
Succinct, linear responses make you seem like a composed, logical person.
It captures an astonishingly wide class of phenomena in succinct mathematical formulas.
And former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Christopher Hill was more succinct.
But if you do want to weigh in, being succinct is key.
Murphy broke down exactly what happened in a nice, succinct Facebook post.
"Be succinct, but also tie it back to the purpose," Salemi said.
"In its most succinct form, it's about a failed revolution," she said.
And they know what clear, succinct responses are supposed to look like.
Succinct phrases and sentences pack a deep power of knowledge and conviction.
Gilbert Cruz offers a succinct guide with everything you need to know.
Banal Presents is the most succinct and austere of the three chapters.
"New York Fashion Week starts on September 6," the succinct letter began.
It offers succinct and approachable advice about how to behave in life.
If only every subgenre had such a succinct and mouth pleasing word.
Well, Abby Elliott had a short, succinct reply to them: "Lighten up!"
Sufjan's take is a short but succinct treatise, which raises serious questions.
This collection of writings is her succinct rendering of an explosive life lived.
Just get something so short, so succinct, it's awkward not to do it.
When describing her past, Jordan hasn't quite mastered a succinct, politician-polished delivery.
" Sigler describes her view in more succinct terms: It was "a cover-up.
"Having a succinct, easy-to-read, basic toolkit would go far," she says.
" Elba concluded his first speech with two simple but succinct words: "Respect. Love.
" Senator Bob Casey went with a more succinct sound bite: "This is Nixonian.
That may sound elitist, but there's no other succinct way to put it.
A successful listing on eBay includes great photos and a succinct item description.
Succinct author biographies make this small book an art educational asset, as well.
Practice expressing your observations about her partner in a neutral and succinct manner.
But across styles, Mr. Petty kept his songwriting tight-lipped, succinct and evocative.
As for what happened — or didn't happen — on Thursday, Mr. Felder was succinct.
" And Mr. Ellison was succinct: "We've got a lot of rebuilding to do.
These starkly succinct poems and prose poems map a powerful constellation of becoming.
Cory Booker, another 2020 rival, was more succinct in his criticism of Steyer.
"People spend millions on branding that is less succinct than that," Mr Farron says.
" Maples gave a succinct, yet emphatic response to her partner's comment: "Yes, we are!
One analyst was more succinct in his downgrade of electronic measurement company, Keysight Technologies.
Each has written a succinct and poetic essay about their experience of working together.
Experts say this approach can lead to better meeting preparation and more succinct discussions.
And remember that, in politics, the shortest and most succinct argument almost always wins.
If you can say one thing for Snoop, it's that he's pretty darn succinct
Her succinct and simple two-part answer basically echoes everyone's thoughts on the matter.
She answered most of his questions with vague and succinct phrases, avoiding verbal risks.
That was probably the first literary influences and Hemingway and reading the succinct cynicism.
Her strange and morally succinct book is, in part, a sustained defense of writing.
Tony Finau, who was grouped with Woods in the final round, was more succinct.
" In that same interview, Trump was even more succinct: "I'm not good for medical.
It's a succinct version of the teeming installations for which Rhoades is most known.
There is no minimum word count for an apology, and keeping it succinct is key.
While we don't see any scenes from the new season, the message is rather succinct.
It did not look as complete and succinct as what I think I would've wanted.
He prefers crisp, succinct briefings and believes a battle of viewpoints yields the best outcome.
This time around, Boger was succinct: the promised Mac Pro will be a 2019 product.
This succinct piece from a researcher who studied French parenting lays it all out beautifully.
Be able to tell you story in a succinct way that will appeal to investors.
They've changed and evolved over time, but keeping things succinct has always been the point.
Another classic Obama speech, saying exactly what everyone's thinking in a succinct and thoughtful manner.
The 60-second video is funny, succinct and plays up the Mate 9's strengths.
" Former Vice President Biden had the most succinct reaction: "There is only one side. #charlottesville.
I found that so succinct and compelling, and true to my motivation for justice work.
The nine-page discussion draft fits with its backers' promise to produce a succinct bill.
But it's a missed opportunity; after a succinct rebuttal from Starr, the plot pushes on.
The handwritten versions were more succinct but included the salient issues discussed in the lecture.
In an otherwise succinct tale, O'Sullivan's script wobbles when the focus shifts from that dynamic.
In an aside for a bit about school shootings, Morril gives his own succinct review.
Mr. Goode is succinct and clear about how these various flaws are expressed in wines.
Certainly even a very succinct bilateral agreement could make room for critical WTO-plus obligations.
One of the pleasures of this book is its accessible, succinct history of modern finance.
Because if you want to understand the future of work, it offers a succinct capsule.
The most troubling portion of the bill is also one of its most succinct passages.
Here are six guidelines to follow to keep your phone conversations friendly, succinct and productive.
" Its first answer was succinct: "a social contract is missing between the state and its citizens.
Has there ever been a clearer, more succinct encapsulation of a flailing presidential campaign than that?
McDonald's is admirably succinct: "to be our customers' favourite place and way to eat and drink".
We need succinct and flexible versions of our identity for rapid-fire messaging and visual storytelling.
One sage 94-year-old, Eileen, had some particularly succinct advice for her granddaughter Katie O'Connor.
Unlike other beauty pageant contestants in recent years -- it was a remarkably succinct and informed response.
But Bartiromo doesn't question, she merely puts Trump's word salad into a succinct phrase: "He agreed."
When told he had made the list, Evans' reaction was succinct: "I was stupefied," he says.
But Sabrina—short on words, big on humanity, succinct of plot—is not a lesser work.
You can actually slow your heart rate down and get your clear and succinct message across.
The flow of conversation about different subgenres, artists, and releases can be succinct, rapid, and lighthearted.
In his speech Friday, Barack Obama offered a succinct explanation for the rise of Donald Trump.
And she made sure to heed the advice of court veterans:As usual Callow has succinct advice.
Jeremi Suri's succinct and original volume, "The Impossible Presidency," lacks the fortuitous timing of Schlesinger's book.
" Senator Johnny Isakson, Republican of Georgia, offered a succinct account of his evening: "Living the dream.
" And Anne Applebaum of The Washington Post was the most succinct: "Happy New Year to all.
The pitch for home DNA testing could not be more succinct: know thyself, for a fee.
Make sure your pitch is succinct, vivid and persuasive: Why should people subscribe to your channel?
Others came up with better and more succinct punch lines, like the one in today's puzzle.
There was no more succinct or devastating put-down of the Sanders die-hards all week.
Before the play begins, an usher quickly delivers a succinct back story to the play's audience.
There, Haaland offered the most succinct rejection of the administration and Gosar's reasoning for the project.
It may also be the most succinct description of Giuliani's twilight years that anyone could offer.
Mike Huckabee offered a succinct closing argument against Hillary Clinton on Tuesday morning: She ain't Bill.
"The Things They Carried" is a succinct compilation of stories and experiences about the Vietnam War.
In a succinct statement, the host confirmed that the gospel singer would not be appearing on Ellen.
It's inevitable that some details are sacrificed in order to make the films succinct, engaging and watchable.
Key: The more succinct sibling of "major key," key indicates something important or vital to one's success.
Viscous, painterly passages occupy large areas of the compositions, with succinct, freely drawn images floating in space.
Some startups, like Circa, emerged in an attempt to provide the most succinct smartphone-based news possible.
In the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) of 2014, Perry gave a succinct outline of this position.
Update [September 13]: Boddika has responded to the situation on Twitter with a succinct couple of statements.
" Most succinct is Rippon with this reminder about finishing the "perfect performance": "No matter what, sell it.
More troubling, "knock it off" felt like a succinct critique of who I was at that time.
He says it's essential young employees learn how to be succinct in email, phone calls and conversations.
His succinct, "It's the economy stupid," resonated with Americans, and he won the first of two terms.
When choosing to confront a harasser, Roy recommends keeping it succinct instead of engaging in a conversation.
" But asked if he felt any compulsion to begin Volume II, Mr. Young was succinct: "I don't.
In the concert hall, it was natural and succinct, never losing steam as the work often does.
In 2015, Mr. Bridwell gave Palm Springs Life magazine a succinct explanation for all that thrill-seeking.
Mitski, a singer-songwriter, delivers the most succinct, thoughtful explanation of the American dream that I've heard.
Samsung's latest earnings report is a succinct lesson in hoping for the best and preparing for the worst.
"My job is to start conversations," he said succinctly, in one of the few times he was succinct.
The story is succinct and moving and made me wish I was more of a Star Wars fan.
"Zero-G (gravity) and I feel fine," was Glenn's succinct assessment of weightlessness several minutes into his mission.
" In March, Ryan's spokesperson AshLee Strong sent Vox a succinct email that said "the speaker is not resigning.
"You can't mix-and-match people's ethnicities," Twitter user @Linhtropy said in a succinct critique of the film.
To critics who asserted that Papa Wemba's musical style was not traditional enough, he had a succinct rejoinder.
Intricate yet succinct, the narratives feature pithy dilemmas and subtle fiascoes circling such topics as language and time.
The authors went out of their way to provide succinct answers to questions like... ■ When are the midterms?
"Just ran out of time in the end," said Williams, who has become increasingly succinct in recent years.
" Many liberals in the Twittersphere regard Mr. DeVito's succinct 2013 tweet as certified platinum: "Antonin Scalia retire bitch.
" Asked his opinion of Beijing, while on a tour of China in 1986, his reply was succinct: "Ghastly.
In a video just over one-minute long, NASA gives a succinct rundown of climate trends since 0003.
Since the 2016 election, pundits and journalists have criticized the Democratic Party for lacking a succinct, clear message.
Its telegraphic lyrics pack far-reaching implications into a few words; its succinct melodies harbor nervy sonic experimentation.
If you were looking for a succinct explanation of the Gritty phenomenon, first of all, I'm so, so sorry.
" Warren tweeted a link to a Bloomberg story about Thiel's remarks with a succinct response of her own: "Good.
The community breathed a sigh of relief with a succinct tweet from Pennsylvania State Police at 11:46 a.m.
VICE: Is there an easy or succinct explanation for why so many people seem to be turning against liberalism?
But it also conveys a succinct assessment of the key problem areas in AI as they stand in 2018.
At worst, he was a youngster in over his head: "Little Marco," in Donald J. Trump's witheringly succinct dismissal.
A call for fire is a commonly used request providing succinct messages that determine the best methods of attack.
"The speaker is not resigning," Paul Ryan's spokesperson AshLee Strong sent Vox in a succinct email in late March.
I'm using quotation marks around "reincarnate" because there's no succinct term to encapsulate what Moira is able to do.
Hell, even when asked to provide a succinct summary of what the fuck MSCHF actually is, Greenberg pushes back.
Wildly unconventional, yet controlled and succinct, this novel is filled with observations likely to provoke both laughter and dread.
It began when he sent two succinct memos to Mr. Trump through Thomas J. Barrack Jr., a mutual friend.
And the party has problems, underscored by its general inability to be as succinct and blunt as Trump is.
Adam Schiff of California -- and giving a concluding presentation that would offer Americans a succinct argument for Trump's side.
In an interview with The New York Times, he gave a succinct explanation of his motivation for civic engagement.
" Often, he included his drawings opposite his succinct essays, sometimes revisiting projects decades later, like his 1980 "Einstein Tomb.
That is the most succinct description of book publishing in the 21st century that the director can think of.
Make sure your pitch is succinct, vivid and persuasive: Why should students make the choice to attend your school?
When asked about the big takeaway from Beneath the Remains, a long pause ensues before a single, succinct thought emerges.
MadeinTYO made his feelings known in two succinct tweets, dragging Uber and, then, pledging support for its direct competitor, Lyft.
But Clinton allies argue that her dual-pronged message has been more succinct this time than it was in 2008.
Succinct phrases such as "FEAR EATS THE SOUL" (Rirkrit Tiravanija) and "Don't Worry Be Angry" (Jeremy Deller) aren't particularly provocative.
The Monday letter — which has been signed by more than 600 people describing themselves as former government prosecutors — is succinct.
Some were blunt and succinct in their criticism: "That is the most disrespectful thing I've ever seen," one person replied.
" Citing "the buzzwords, globalization, interconnectivity," he explained, "the idea that you can actually tell one succinct story is really impossible.
Rustagi gave me a succinct pitch for brunchwork: You actually learn something and have the opportunity to connect with execs.
As long as you present them in a succinct and clear way, you'll be making a strong case for yourself.
"Une Vie Exemplaire," Floc'h A succinct and comprehensive guide for living made up of irreducible bite-size wisdoms, exquisitely illustrated.
When it comes to a short interview in which every second counts, being succinct and focused is even more important.
Jets head coach Paul Maurice was even more succinct when asked how the Bruins were able to turn the tables.
The succinct, hyper-seasonal menu at Mokonuts, with its thoughtful natural wine list, reads like it's for a fancy dinner.
Over the weekend, he reportedly rejected a proposal for an official White House statement in favor of a succinct tweet.
" Readers of all ages will benefit from Marcia William's beautiful and succinct picture book retelling of the "Iliad" and "Odyssey.
" David Hymson, who wins for best adherence to the philosophy of K.I.S.S.: Mine is succinct: "Back on Tuesday, September 12.
He and I will both be fine, but all of this is to say that today's column will be SUCCINCT.
Its greenish hue casts a film-noir shadow over the scene, but its mood is ambiguous, befitting its succinct title.
Published after her death, this succinct volume draws important art historical connections pointing to longstanding struggles with depictions of misery.
Today, that succinct summary still holds, even as discussion of the event continues between geoscientists of all kinds over on Twitter.
Hillary Clinton took the stage at the New Yorker Hotel Wednesday to deliver a succinct, powerful and incredibly gracious concession speech.
Specifically, Trump hit back at actor Robert De Niro over his pretty succinct slam of Trump during Sunday night's Tony Awards.
The pair made the announcement not on Instagram — as is standard these days — but by issuing a succinct statement to People.
It's hard to sum up 229Rooms, Refinery229's interactive space of 229 individually curated, artist-collaborated rooms, into one, succinct definition.
It's a succinct yet wholesome adventure for freedom, featuring cameos from a Nazi and a Pepe the Frog-look-a-like.
Check out Sivers's succinct and inspirational discussion about the social phenomenon of leadership and how we choose who gets to lead.
" Kanye also quickly speaks about what their relationship dynamic is like in a succinct quote: "Our life is walking performance art.
The succinct read will inspire you to overcome the mental roadblocks holding you back from doing what you want to do.
I have found that when I rush, my communication is not as succinct and may not carry the tone I intended.
" The UK's National Autism Society is even more succinct, noting, "autism is not an illness or disease and cannot be 'cured.
Yet the people who feel that "Cats" deserves to be forgotten are succinct in their opinions: Once is more than enough.
Kilchör's videos are different from RJ's in that they're far more succinct, straightforward, and focused on the product instead of himself.
This authorized biography by Sir Richard J. Evans, Eric Hobsbawm: A Life in History, is less brilliant, and far less succinct.
All three are charming, succinct, and spot-on, and we're heartened to see MTV spreading the word about gender norm nonsense.
What I like about poetry is how succinct you can be which is is a wonderful way to convey a point.
I explain the intricacies of three artists' work to the wealthy, cultured elite in a succinct, intelligent, and ultimately enticing manner.
It provides a succinct account of Mr. Trump's childhood, when he says he punched a teacher, giving him a black eye.
Today, our messages are as succinct as that three-word phrase sent in 1899 — even shorter, since we now have emojis.
Overcome with emotion and fighting unsuccessfully to keep her composure, Keys, then 216, was succinct when we spoke about her implosion.
She can make things succinct and she simplifies the world in a way for me that I probably complicate for her.
Peter Olson, the county administrator, recalled the original developers' offering a succinct pitch for the 1,300 acres here along Interstate 75.
"I just made it super succinct and talked about the importance of this name being used for good," Mr. Cooley said.
And the succinct FAQ section bluntly states that despite the site not being actually real, the creators are, in fact, single.
Perhaps not wanting to add any fuel to the offensive firepower Karlsson brings each game, Lundqvist was succinct in his description.
It turns out that there are infinite ways — succinct and expansive, subtle and fanciful — for turkey-minded Americans to do that.
But his wife, Carol, 60, quickly interjected to provide a more succinct explanation: "He reminds us a ton of our son."
"People may be anticipating a more succinct linkage between sponsored content and the vast variety of products they sell," she said.
The succinct proposal clearly fell to the wayside and remained buried in the NASA report until we happened upon it recently.
So, armed with a succinct shopping list (featured ahead), we decided to test out the five meals one bird method for ourselves.
Succinct, surprising, and smothered in an echoing, faceless horror, the record was lauded for its damaged take on psychedelia and extreme metal.
" His response was succinct and devastating: "You can put an end to endless war without embracing Donald Trump's policy, as you're doing.
And de Masi admitted that the company hasn't gone out of its way to offer a succinct unified front on device messaging.
But the words that come out of her bold, red-lipped mouth are not overly complicated or jumbled: They're logical and succinct.
Despite not authoring many dissents, he earned the nickname "The Great Dissenter" for his pithy and succinct way of conveying his opinion.
And the idea is to offer calm, clear, succinct news without a panic attack, to an audience that wants information told clearly.
It's both a curiosity in this show of ambitiously-scaled paintings, and its most succinct embodiment of Copperwhite's paradoxically impersonal "signature" move.
" He added: "Having access to succinct and timely news reports and insights is vital to the growth and sustainability of any economy.
Canadian startup program Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) escapes succinct description in some ways — it's an accelerator, to be sure, and an incubator.
The dancers form clusters and move forward in succinct, shuffled hops while undulating and arching their backs to send their gazes up.
Asked about her artistic process, Jonas quipped, "Frankly, I smoked a lot of grass" — a perfectly succinct encapsulation of an artistic era.
"I just made it super succinct and talked about the importance of this name being used for good," Cooley told The Times.
"Vagina," track one on CupcakKe's debut mixtape Cum Cake, is about as succinct a calling card as any debut in recent memory.
He often diverts questions onto random or tangentially relevant topics, and it's hard to get a succinct answer to a straight question.
Perhaps the most succinct analysis came from Harper's, which simply listed 21 ways Graham had described Trump over the past three years.
One is Finland 100: The Cranbrook Connection, a straightforward and succinct display of Finnish design in the gently modern, limestone art museum.
Danial Adkison, a senior staff editor on the paper's Print Hub, is witty and succinct in English — and six other languages, too.
It's at once playing on words and imagery, but expressing something deeper in such a succinct way, in such an exceptional way.
Editing could tighten this show, which felt long at nearly two hours (including an intermission), and perhaps make its message more succinct.
The shorter, serialized episodes, with a succinct plot and lots of action, have appealed to Star Wars fans and casual TV watchers.
Information can be imparted in succinct form and those who are not involved can ignore the messages and get on with their work.
You should be able to sit back, relax, and click through a succinct slideshow with all the party dresses you could ever want.
" When Cramer jokingly said he wanted an Apple iPhone equipped with 5G "with Qualcomm in it," Mollenkopf's response was succinct: "We do, too.
Employees who are known for writing succinct and error-free emails stand out, according to Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture's North America business.
Nets pull away late from Timberwolves NEW YORK — At halftime, coach Kenny Atkinson had a forceful but succinct message for the Brooklyn Nets.
It was "The Observer's Book of Birds," a tiny British guide with an orange cover, succinct text and exquisite reproductions of bird paintings.
Lawrence's middle finger is almost a more succinct version of these defenses: Why bother with rational defense when you can use body language?
"Jane Jacobs is rolling in her grave today," Jeremiah Moss, author of Vanishing New York, wrote in one of the more succinct eviscerations.
" Knox herself is most succinct in the documentary when she says, "Either I am a psychopath in sheep's clothing, or I am you.
" So, as investors decide whether they want in, Cramer asked them to remember the CEO's succinct remark that "the world needs more computing.
I actually did start one and found that the writing was more succinct and focused, a true benefit in an era of distractions.
NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt recently went on television to offer a succinct break-down of the recent damning United Nations climate report.
She was speaking at the premiere of her new movie, Dog Years, when she delivered her succinct response: "That'd be cool," Winter said.
"Twenty Seventeen," reads the succinct post the girl group's official Twitter account shared, alongside a photo of foursome dressed in matching red ensembles.
" Musk is equally succinct about what he thinks he can achieve: "I want to be clear, I'm not trying to be anyone's savior.
" Actress Victoria Justice was perhaps most succinct, sharing an excited GIF on Twitter with the caption: "Me watching Shaun White take the gold!!!!
"Tiffany strongly supports keeping the U.S. in the #ParisAgreement," the brand wrote, followed by a message, shown below, that's succinct, poignant, and powerful.
Even after Hillary Clinton had delivered a succinct, measured brutal take down of him in Pittsburgh, two days after the massacre in Orlando.
Though RALPH is a succinct six song EP that tackles classic themes in pop (love, angst, wayward love interests), it still lands impressively.
The opening had a lyric that went, "That's what's up / You fucking suck"—as succinct an encapsulation of contemporary hardcore's ethos as any.
Mr. Batmanglij has a tendency to speak slowly and cautiously, and is unafraid to give a succinct answer followed by a inscrutable laugh.
It's nearly impossible to conjure up a more succinct visual representation of gentrification—and the tensions that come with it— than the video.
On Sunday night, as the last notes to be played at the old Stone settled into the dust, Mr. Zorn was characteristically succinct.
These shrewd juxtapositions save the collection from feeling jumbled or disorienting, as do the book's elegant design and its succinct yet informative captions.
Even so, being succinct is still recommended, since you don't want them to take the route of convincing you to change your mind.
Every week, we bring you the best and most succinct curation of must-read articles to help you grow your investment advisory practice.
You have to get in, get out, and be as succinct as possible and make sure that each message is a clear thought.
I asked Charles Kenny — author of the book "Getting Better," a succinct summary of global well-being — what to hope for in 2018.
Ye's best moments here are when his backing instrumentals sound the most modest and (minus all the ad-libbing during "30 Hours") succinct.
The Navier-Stokes equations capture in a few succinct terms one of the most ubiquitous features of the physical world: the flow of fluids.
The joy of reading them like this is that they allow Shakespeare to speak directly to us, unfiltered by his characters, constrained and succinct.
The "This is fine" meme is a perfectly succinct way to illustrate that most persistent of reactions to whatever trouble may surround us: denial.
It makes sense that the man who plays a mastermind schemer would have succinct summaries for each of the major regions in the show.
Hence, the first internet message was "Lo" as in "Lo and behold" – inadvertently, we had delivered a message that was succinct, powerful, and prophetic.
Succinct rejections flooded my inbox (in some ways, the cutting silence from the majority of the positions I had applied to was even worse).
The multimedia noise artist John Wiese once offered a succinct explanation for the confusion that comes with the nigh-compulsive prolificness of underground music.
Business leaders at all levels need to assess situations and opportunities, and then provide succinct and clear feedback on action items and next steps.
In this podcast, she compares Tumblr to a nicer Reddit, an astute point, and a succinct description of something I'd want in my life.
Dey's sing-rapping places him somewhere between the former two artists in approach, with his new song "Drama" serving as a succinct introductory statement.
"With a keyword or two, using Twitter, you can quickly find succinct information that someone else may have already been posting about," explained Watkins.
It's savage, and shockingly succinct—exactly how Game of Thrones was in season six, and precisely how Telltale's next Game of Thrones should be.
"Your resume reflects what you would be like on the job," Lasater explains, noting that employers want candidates who are succinct, focused and incisive.
Asked if he had any advice about what the president should say about Dr. Blasey's allegation, Mr. Danforth was succinct: "The less the better."
Purity of Essence was succinct: More kids will be killed by teachers than would ever be killed by attackers under such an insane policy.
Heinz encouraged her to take LSD shortly after they married and she gives one of the most succinct reports about its merits ever written.
Mr. McConnell, who shared a handshake and a one-armed embrace with the president on stage, offered a succinct promise when offered the microphone.
She rises from her desk, strides over to her male companion and, in a few succinct sentences, puts an end to their yearslong romance.
First, it's a succinct a breakdown of all of the trouble Pruitt has stewed up in the mere 16 months since he assumed office.
And in timely fashion, the Institute for Policy Integrity recently put out a brief with a clear and succinct explanation why this is so.
I chose it because it says in a very succinct way what the problem is, what causes injustice—we judge, and we don't judge correctly.
Succinct, and probably an understatement – Musk has been advocating for the union of the two companies vocally and frequently since proposing the idea in June.
In particular, it'll look out for whether you use the same words over and over again, and offer more succinct phrasing when it makes sense.
The website is, unfortunately, now defunct, but Internet Archive has helpfully archived Kanye's work as a prolific, succinct, and discerning aggregator of design and technology.
Lighthearted as he was, his constant message to Africa was also a stern one, and more succinct than most of his tweets: Innovate or perish.
In a searing critique, scenes cut from Spongebob Squarepants describe Radiohead records in a succinct, concise manner that the best writers can only aspire to.
Zcash incorporates the technology "zk-snark," short for zero-knowledge succinct non-interactive argument of knowledge, which lets people trade with each other in anonymity.
R: First I think I give the value proposition in a succinct and formidable manner where they can truly understand it and buy into it.
They have to tell you about the brand in a clear, succinct, and interesting way, while also standing out from the visuals of competing brands.
"I think this version addresses your notes, especially in terms of making the character motivations more succinct and clear," Stephen Christensen, an Adaptive executive, said.
However, Chinese, Japanese and Korean characters were not given expanded character limits because it is easier to say something in a succinct space, Twitter said.
Curry, Warriors bounce back with victory over 76ers PHILADELPHIA — Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr's message at halftime was succinct and his team clearly listened.
Asked in a recent interview with IndieWire how she feels about the weeks-long spoiler-guessing unfurling on social media, and the actress with succinct.
I got my answer three days later when he took the stage at the Tony Awards and offered a succinct obscenity aimed at the president.
At its heart it's a classic hero's journey, a story of man versus monster versus mysterious disease — but one with a succinct, timely modern message.
Chinese laws and regulations are often succinct — only a page or two when American laws or regulations would require dozens or even hundreds of pages.
Natalie Portman adding "all male" while announcing the best director nominees was the most succinct and among the most cutting criticisms of the entertainment industry.
" Peter Alderman, another conference attendee that day, was succinct in his own email message to his sister: "I'm SCARED THERE IS A lot OF SMOKE.
J.P. Anat Cohen can easily get by on the sanguine grace of her clarinet playing, and the way her succinct and joyful compositions elevate it.
When asked how she looked at Netflix's free-spending ways, Karey Burke, the executive vice president for programming and development at Freeform, was more succinct.
In a series of personal but unsentimental essays, she gave succinct shorthand to a familiar female experience that before had gone unarticulated, perhaps even unrecognized.
If that's not a succinct and on-the-nose-way to address Disney's overpowering dominance of the entertainment industry, I don't know what else is.
Rarely can someone provide succinct instructions on how to break into the field of private market investing or how to create your own VC fund.
But, as Roberts observed on Tuesday, Rehnquist, who died in 2005 and was his immediate predecessor as chief justice, had sought succinct questions and answers.
Those who support Bolton's efforts to reshape the NSC argue that its shrinking size allows senior officials to brief the President in a succinct way.
It's a funkier version of what so many of the blues rockers of the previous three days had attempted, somehow more succinct yet more expansive.
And K.T. takes her responsibilities seriously, dedicating time to each new item that emerges from the boxes and writing reviews that are succinct but complete.
The decision, laid out by YouTube in four succinct tweets, means the platform will permit Steve Crowder to continue his harassment and bullying of Maza.
His reply to the criticism is normally clear and succinct, like when the European Union called for a stop to the extrajudicial killings last September.
Unhappy that the Obama administration was negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program, Knaster found himself nodding along to the video, which was slick and succinct.
Haley's best bet for her speech is to just be succinct, simple, deliver a single good burn on Obama, then avoid getting indicted for a crime.
They loved the notion of laying out what mattered most to them—on one or two succinct pages—and making it public to everyone at Google.
And as the Indian group dabbles in new things, Oyo's executives appear to be finding it hard to offer a succinct description of the company's businesses.
It's difficult to provide a succinct summation on the modern history of Chile, a narrow country that hugs over 230,403 miles of South America's Western shoreline.
Here he delivers another short, succinct video filled with curious life events for his protagonist, Steve, that combine a little a fantasy and a little mockery.
He was speaking of human affairs, but replace the word "country" with "planet" and you have a succinct description of Earth almost 3 billion years ago.
But it did bother Salmon that Trump tended to drag out particular answers, rather than quickly pivoting to more succinct talking points or attacks on Clinton.
In fact, Julie Sweet, CEO of Accenture's North America business, says that the ability to write succinct emails is a skill bosses pay special attention to.
I'm a big admirer of Daniel Woodrell, for his beautiful, precise, sparse prose — I don't do succinct well, so I'm in awe of writers who do.
Her feminism — wittily evident in her emphasis on pink — is most succinct in "Ever Is Over All" (1997), a two-channel work projected into a corner.
"Something relatively complicated?" for FAMILY TREE and "Big shot?" for GROUP PHOTO are both smart and succinct and vast improvements over the strained clues I submitted.
These are subtle exchanges, but engrossing nonetheless — a brilliant, succinct depiction of everyday code switching, and it works mainly because Jordan carries it off so well.
If you have two-and-a-half minutes to spare, watch this video in which former federal prosecutors make a strong, succinct case against President Trump.
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In President Bill Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial, the Republican leadership opted not to take the full time allotted to them, keeping their opening arguments relatively succinct.
His expressions while the underling fails to comprehend the question offer a more succinct representation of thought policing than many bigger and better movies have achieved.
Mr. Abbas was unusually succinct, speaking for barely eight minutes, saying that protests would go on and that there would be a general strike on Tuesday.
Its arrangements are succinct and refined, and its sound is both spare, since there are only three instrumentalists, and lavish, since they all sing various parts.
More important, she explained in a succinct fifteen minutes the danger faced by a nation when uncivil and demonizing rhetoric takes hold in the public arena.
Instead his photograph is a succinct comment on ways in which the perceived tensions within the African American freedom struggle were often more ostensible than real.
For a while now, the most succinct takedown of the smug self-satisfaction of South Park at its worst has been a screencap of a Reddit comment.
" In another, more succinct, text written and sent on election night, Strzok reportedly wrote that the glow of red states on the electoral map was "fucking terrifying.
Consider what makes you stand out — whether that's certain skills, achievements or characteristics that make you who you are — and then refine it into a succinct summary.
The story is obviously rather short and succinct because of the limitations of Twitter itself, but it's another fine example of how Twitter can be used creatively.
There are tons of resources for starting your own swaps and seed libraries online, and the Seed Savers Exchange offers a particularly succinct guide on its website.
After posting two pictures from the night on Instagram, with Stenberg adding the succinct caption "#drama #armpit," fans erupted in praise for the 19-year-old star.
"School choice we want, Common Core we don't want," he said in Wilmington, North Carolina, on August 9, a succinct statement of his education position so far.
She told me that those wishing to take a no-nonsense approach with their sign's messaging should keep things succinct—seven words or fewer—for maximum effectiveness.
I want you to keep in mind that this is not a sales pitch; it is a creative and succinct way to generate interest in the listener.
" Vice, unsurprisingly, never settled on an answer, but a reader captured the article's sentiment in a succinct and sarcastic comment, writing, "Queer is SO HOT right now.
And maybe that's where to begin: Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij have created a show that actively bobs and weaves, ducking a succinct or even lucid reading.
Either way, if you refer the person to your résumé rather than taking the ball and providing a clear and succinct answer, you make a big mistake.
He's since clarified — twice — but as the controversial flub unfolded, MSNBC was ready with a spot-on retort in the form of a succinct breaking news chyron.
"If it is possible, we want to add an annex, something succinct, simple, direct, clear and that leaves no space for interpretation," he told Reuters last week.
They need to take dense, jargon-filled research articles and clarify them into succinct feature pieces that both catch the eye and stay true to scientific findings.
Kevin Hart was succinct and clear about Brock Lesnar's UFC doping woes ... fighters may get away with it for a while, but eventually they're gonna get caught.
She asked a series of succinct, fact-oriented questions aimed at getting Cohen to name the names of other people who could expose misdeeds by President Donald Trump.
Who among us, upon hearing Solange wearily sing "I've got a lot to be mad about," didn't nod in resignation and think, in the internet's succinct language, "same"?
My fiancée compared the beginning of the film to the beginning of Up, telling essentially the complete story of the movie in a succinct, beautiful, heartbreaking few minutes.
Rob Manfred, MLB's commissioner, was succinct when asked on February 23rd about the glacial free-agent market: the owners' chief negotiator, he said, had "made a good deal".
Their similarities in sprawling and succinct routes are a tender reminder that the past is not so different, and that our needs and desires are not so dissimilar.
In succinct remarks calling that the lawsuit be dismissed, Cavanaugh did not dispute that a few successful art galleries play a major role in supplying museums with art.
Demeaning Trump, though, as a pox in need of swift eradication is no substitute for projecting a succinct, urgent and guileless Democratic agenda worthy of the people's embrace.
You will be a great writer, able to articulate often complex messages in succinct, punchy prose, whether in op-eds for publication or in speeches for our CEO.
"Both of these books do an excellent job of summarizing all the important research in consumer psychology and social psychology in a succinct and interesting manner," he says.
" Shaking hands and snapping selfies outside an early voting center here Tuesday night, she offered a succinct rationale for her candidacy: "The Senate is 100 members — 20 women.
It's so succinct and to the point that even Ms. Selman, the recipient, was impressed — because she kept the letter, donating it to the archives after Bernstein's death.
I was still struck by what the Australians did: begin symphonies and lectures and talks among writers with a succinct acknowledgment that their country had a complicated past.
Jonathan Keates's short book is designed to give the general reader a succinct introduction to the "Messiah" and to illuminate why it has retained its hold over us.
I used to say it was the mathematical equivalent of Hamlet's phrase "To be, or not to be"—very short, very succinct, but at the same time very deep.
Barry dug into those in a visceral way, and I appreciated it, because I actually have more questions than answers, but now I think they are more succinct questions.
"Elon Musk appears erratic and desperate," wrote David Einhorn in a letter to Greenlight Capital investors last month, in the most succinct summation of this narrative I have seen.
But his original idea was there would be a page, a web page, where you would put in what you're doing in a very, very succinct number of letters.
You can chalk it up to the kind of writing described above: succinct phrases burrow into your head, even as they take on much greater meaning within larger contexts.
Various media outlets also reported that the president rejected a laudatory statement from the White House praising the late senator as a "hero" in favor of the succinct tweet.
Advisers must be able to send succinct emails and texts that lay out all travel options — they can't require a client to hop on the phone every few weeks.
Chris Pack, the spokesman for the Senate Leadership Fund, a political action committee that Mr. McConnell helped found to ensure the re-election of incumbents, was succinct on Friday.
At one point, a Dothraki warrior leans off his horse to cut off the foot of Bronn's horse, and that seems like a succinct encapsulation of their fighting style.
"She picks up things that have no reason and she stays with them until she has a reason" (as succinct a description of Calle's method as any I've encountered).
When later asked if he could think of a single vehicle currently in GM's vast lineup, from compact cars to hulking pickups, that couldn't be electrified, Reuss was succinct.
Back in postwar Europe, she turned to the task of reconstruction, designing minimally sized rooms in university dorms that synthesized color, form and composition in succinct masterworks of function.
Whether you're folding a napkin or writing a succinct email, there will be times when you forget to look at the small things, and end up making a mistake.
Trump went to Africa not only without a succinct game plan for how to communicate her platform, but also completely out of sync with her husband's administration's policies there.
Repeating the figure, even if it's somewhat wonky and contains a decimal, makes the number familiar and meaningful to people, similar to a succinct slogan (ex: "Just Do It").
Our Super Bowl 50 preview includes a look at the game's most irresistible narrative, a throwback person of interest and a succinct-yet-through rundown of each team's chances.
" The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation gave Brazil the tip that led to the arrests, according to Miron, by sending a succinct report that said "these people merit investigating.
Sara Taksler, the film's writer and director (and a producer for "The Daily Show" — Mr. Stewart appears in several scenes here), provides a succinct account of events in Egypt.
Succinct portraits of the collections with countless color illustrations take the reader to more than 43 countries, often to regions or urban districts that are off the beaten path.
And on "Conditions Wild," a succinct manifesto for personal liberation, Gunn is so self-assured he practically murmurs through the verses, as if he's lived the lyrics he sings.
Litt, who has a talent for both succinct writing and comedy (he writes for Funny or Die these days), is just as earnest in his retellings as he is realistic.
Learning to filter out the noise, to highlight the key points, and to put those points forward in a clear and succinct way is a skill that comes with experience.
I thought it was succinct and strong, bringing the issue home and demanding recognition: Any American student could be the next victim of gun violence, and nothing makes us immune.
It's a departure from the imperious and operatic style he's called his own over the past couple of years, instead focused on succinct club tracks and even some lovelorn ballads.
Lynch will share insider tips on everything from creating succinct sentences to editing your work, as well as sharing the latest in neuroscience that can make your prose more persuasive.
Last December, Chris O'Brien of VentureBeat reported some data about the recent IPO market that was succinct: As for tech [in 22015], there were 22016 IPOs that raised $22017 billion.
It won't be about them because I have already talked about my parents so much in my stand-up, but also because I'm not able to formulate a succinct thought.
Like Vox, I'm a reporter, so my stuff is sourced, and what I try to do that's slightly different is crunch it for you so that it's succinct and analytical.
It felt a little disjointed from the rest of the season, but it was a succinct way to let viewers know exactly what was going on with Vargas and Cyrus.
It looks like I've edited the footage to make a gif of Jason Schwartzman's wide variety of drum faces as a succinct and climactic end to this piece of content.
While every matrix is different, and will reflect the values of the organization that wrote it, the process of producing a succinct career ladder to guide your team is consistent.
Her inability so far to give a succinct and persuasive explanation of her use of a private email address and server while secretary of State has frustrated even many Democrats.
His speech was remarkably succinct compared with those of many other leaders, and its optimistic endorsement of international cooperation was well received both in Canada and at the United Nations.
The best way to do this is by being as clear and succinct as possible, all while showing how your experience and interests relate to the specific job you're seeking.
The 20-year-old artist's work concerns the anxieties and internal unrest of daily life, frequently pairing a young woman or man at rest with a succinct, single-sentence observation.
Jimmy says he's happy to have a new name and a new career, and he has a stirring, succinct answer when Howard asks him to explain who Saul Goodman is.
And sheer euphoria radiates from a groove that starts with a succinct desert-blues guitar lick, then keeps piling up polyrhythms, foreground and background, until it's utterly, gloriously head spinning.
When asked why he had dedicated so much time and money to forging these relationships, he was succinct: "People like access to things that they don't normally get," he said.
" A recent tweet by the tech investor Keith Rabois, with photos of three books, was also succinct: "Reading material that will lead you to disbelieve the experts, particularly medical ones.
Though not claiming to be original, Weiss is admirably succinct in her explanation of why groups having nothing else in common are united in their dislike or hatred of Jews.
Few have been as overtly political as Sunrise, and few have been able to offer as succinct a tagline as a Green New Deal for their proposed climate change solution.
While there's nothing particularly ambitious about Museum Town's execution, this succinct documentary offers a fascinating foray into an unexpected success story — what is hopefully only the beginning of North Adams' transformation.
There isn't one, succinct answer as to why "Mooo!" has become such a sensation, or what Doja Cat plans to do with her new viral fame (Refinery29 reached out for comment).
Just as the horse itself has multiple functions, and the model horse hobby has multiple levels and in-roads to involvement, the stallion is a succinct if personally unsexy plot device.
That line is a succinct way of capturing the idea that you think someone thinks they can get the best of you—even if there's no one trying to victimize you.
Furthermore, Lennon suggests that a speaker faces a dilemma when presenting their update: If the update is short, albeit succinct, it risks sounding like the work they have done is insignificant.
But critics say the White House has not stuck to a clear and succinct message about how serious the outbreak is for the American public, and how it might be solved.
Source: The Elliman Report By The New York Times Jonathan J. Miller, the president of the real estate appraisal firm Miller Samuel, offered a succinct explanation of the current Hamptons market.
Full of the memorably punchy song titles ("Play the Goddamned Part") and the raw, industrial rock that NIN are best known for, the succinct album shows they're as relevant as ever.
Last week, when asked if he had ever seen a quarterback perform at the high level that Fitzpatrick has achieved in the last two games, Koetter was succinct: "No," he said.
The challenge when you film really powerful stories for eight years in [several] communities around the country is how you bring those together for a narrative that is succinct and compelling.
The succinct main reason is that it wasn't working: conversion rates (to becoming direct studio members) were consistently less than 210 percent, and CP payouts were below profitability for our studio.
"I would give the same succinct answer: This race isn't between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, it's between Rob Portman and Ted Strickland," Portman said in an interview late last week.
Hannah from Georgia was succinct: I think Russia should be kicked out of the Olympics because they cheated, I don't think it will keep them from cheating in the future though.
The two-room gallery installation at the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, North Carolina, offers a succinct, alternate history of racial segregation in the South during the Jim Crow-era.
Bieber kept his answers succinct and to the point, but when asked if the quick engagement has anything to do with rumors that a baby is growing in Baldwin's uterus, he snapped.
When Holt asked Clinton to address the email scandal, she offered a short and succinct answer: that she had made a mistake and would do things differently if she had the opportunity.
Conway's new role was welcomed by some GOP operatives, who hope she can help Trump fashion a more succinct message to improve his standing among college-educated whites, particularly independents and women.
"This is Hollywood, and people tuning in every week don't always remember what happened the week before, so we want to introduce our celebrities in the most [succinct] way," said Chmerkovskiy, 30.
Am I the Asshole is resolute about giving every person who makes a post a succinct answer as to whether or not they have behaved like an asshole in a recent situation.
A simple and succinct response will do, and it's an especially bad idea to dwell on your rationale if it's cost-related — it will establish nothing beyond making the couple feel bad.
Kirk told Garland that the Supreme Court "must provide clear, succinct, unambiguous — 'soldier-proof' — guidance" for military personnel interrogating enemy combatants, according to the summary memo he shared with the GOP conference.
He also provides a remarkably succinct account of how George W. Bush's decision to invade Iraq — without a legitimate casus belli, it turns out — opened a Pandora's box of tragedy and mayhem.
As in past seasons, the photos were shot by David Sims and are being shared in spurts, via Instagram, with lengthy captions (succinct love letters, really) detailing why Jacobs chose each person.
Her portraits of mundanities (she captures mannequin limbs and free Wi-Fi kiosks, alike) underscore the potential of form and color "behind the supposedly succinct snapshot of reality," as she puts it.
Digital transformation is one of the great buzzword terms of business in this new decade, yet even the most prominent experts have been able to define it in a meaningful, succinct way.
Listening to it, you can't help but imagine that London, with its vastness, its inability to read itself as a totality, could never produce such a diverse but succinct statement of intent.
And her answer was perhaps the most succinct explanation I've heard for why animation can unlock new ways of thinking about any story, not just stories about cartoon animals going on adventures.
When James, who, depending on the telling, either calls the Cavaliers' personnel shots or benefits from them, was asked about his general manager's contributions to the team's success, his response was succinct.
After tooling around in Obsidian Entertainment's corporate space RPG for more than a week I landed on a perfectly succinct description: The Outer Worlds is a Fallout game wearing a fake mustache.
Known for being a relatively private man, whose occasional interviews are generally on the more succinct side, I was elated at an opportunity to go to Melgaard's studio on a recent rainy afternoon.
The closest I've come is to successfully describing the show in a succinct fashion is to say that Sense8, on some level, replicates what it's like to use the internet, especially social media.
Clearer than "Walk lightly on the Earth," more succinct than "Don't drop any trash whatsoever, you freaking yahoos," it was enshrined in a government pamphlet called "Leave No Trace Land Ethics" in 1987.
It is a quick way for a leader to change the topic, give a succinct answer to a question never asked and add personality to the regulated nature of institutions like the presidency.
"To be succinct: Sofusbuvir is not, at present, a medication that people currently facing Zika should use," Marco Onorati, first author on the paper and a neuroscientist at Yale, told me via email.
Turn on any alternative station, and you'd likely find that two-minute thrasher crammed in once every few hours, its succinct running time perfect for filling in those last gaps on the playlist.
At times the plot of Unorthodox feels a little too carefully devised to maneuver characters into places where they can encounter one another; at the same time, that makes for pleasurably succinct storytelling.
But "Members" was as emotional as it was virtuosic, especially in a duet between a grave, vulnerable Ghrai DeVore and Mr. Bozeman, who took turns clasping each other in embraces or succinct lifts.
"I think that people are pulled in so many directions now, and dealers want to be more focused and rigorous about what they're showing, to make a more succinct statement," Ms. Randolph said.
Jonathan Fulton, a professor in China-Middle East Relations at Zayed University in Abu Dhabi, believes bin Salman's succinct itinerary was a careful calculation of where his charm offensive would be best received.
A spokeswoman for the Capitol Police did not return an email request for comment, and AshLee Strong, a spokeswoman for House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, dismissed Mr. Gosar's suggestion with six succinct words.
Succinct transit alternatives would be provided, the agencies have said, to ensure that the 250,000 riders who take the train between Manhattan and Brooklyn every day would not see their commute times skyrocket.
The band's succinct, romantic ode to pessimism plays during some seriously hardcore bedroom moping by the Duck Man, who is tragically infatuated with best friend Andie but can't summon the courage to tell her.
" In it, she reveals her dream guest list (Michelle Obama, the Pope, and Arnold Schwarzenegger's maid, in ascending order) and the prompt "What would Byron Allen do?" followed by a succinct "Do the opposite.
"The royal treatment" is just a figure of speech, a more succinct way of saying that the actions of those around you are so extravagant, you may as well be standing inside Windsor Castle.
"Twenty Seventeen," reads the succinct post the girl group's official Twitter account shared, alongside a photo of four current members — Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui — dressed in matching red ensembles.
The series just kicked off it's monthly, six-issue run in January and its first issue was a perfect and succinct history of Black Panther, the hero's relationship with the outside world, and Vibranium.
By limiting our communication to a mere 140 characters, our generation has learned to compress its thoughts in an incredibly succinct way — or just go on a Twitterstorm when your thoughts can't be confined.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton on Monday offered a succinct and pithy response to a report that President Donald Trump has suggested dropping nuclear bombs into hurricanes to prevent them from reaching the United States.
Clark said that while players were "willing to have a conversation" about making intentional walks automatic, he had a succinct answer about the idea to start extra innings with a runner on second base.
While this wasn't bad enough for Bachelor Peter Weber to send the girl home, she did finally take to Instagram again to address everything we saw in Monday night's episode in one succinct post.
By suggesting both harmony and stridency in the same moment, the arresting technique seemed a succinct representation of this ensemble's memorable approach — one in which improvisational energy never overshadows the fineness of inner details.
" Friday, he was a bit more succinct in replying to an Associated Press report detailing Putin's comments, responding to a tweet containing Putin's assessment of the president's impeachment by writing, "A total Witch Hunt!
As for the open-ice hit that turned Honda Center into a frenzy, Getzlaf insisted he was just playing the body and it was business as usual while coach Randy Carlyle was far more succinct.
Fresh off of her historic Rolling Loud performance (which Offset rudely interrupted to apologize for cheating with a succinct 'I'm sorry, bruh'), the Grammy-nominated rapper posted a photo of her latest 'fit to Instagram.
In terms of the characters, I simply read the descriptions in the text, which are quite succinct and open for interpretation, and then talked with Ursula personally to get an understanding of what she wanted.
When it came to answering questions about his taxes, Rove said Sanders was succinct and on-message, showing he learned valuable lessons about parrying tough questions and connecting with audiences during the 2016 Democratic primary.
But for the most part, Trump's kept his Rosie O'Donnell narrative succinct and consistent over the past decade: She is a loser and she's fat and she was mean to him and he hates her.
"TOLD YALL," wrote Roots leader Questlove in a succinct message, while actor George Takei said that Smollett's case was a good example on why it's important not to be too quick to rush to conclusions.
A more succinct summation of Obama's own admission that he had "no strategy" on how to deal with Syria in the early stages of the uprising against Bashar al-Assad would be hard to find.
The latter lacks such a succinct "intimacy marker" as Black English's "up," and someone who studied Black English as a foreign language would have a hard time figuring out when, and how, to deploy it.
The original New York Times article has a very succinct and snappy headline, "A Typical 'Dreamer' Lives In Los Angeles, Is From Mexico and Came to the U.S. at 163,", that summarizes the two graphs.
Working for years within this framework, the Madrids have even found creative ways to make statements on relationships and social issues — like a succinct dance about refugees inspired by their grandparents, immigrants from the Philippines.
Using first-person accounts mixed with statistics and succinct descriptions, "The Unwanted" begins with the Arab Spring, when Syrians unhappy with their corrupt government protested and were met with violence that led to civil war.
But, even with the oil market near the bottom of its worst price plunge since the 2008 financial crisis, few external observers expect the energy alliance to engineer a succinct production quota that satisfies oil traders.
Because your resume acts as a marketing document, a sales pitch in text, the more focused and succinct the document, the more convincing you'll be to recruiters, who typically spend around six seconds scanning a resume.
As soon as she sits down in front of our cameras, it becomes clear why: She speaks with the fervor of a revolutionary — one who can back up what she's saying with succinct, convincing talking points.
This is a succinct summation of the problem with the Constitution and American governance prior to the Reconstruction Amendments, and a strong argument for why America, historically speaking, was not great—in fact, was very bad.
Obviously one movie can't fit all the many, many decades of comic books into one succinct story, but what the film does include is basically all the best parts cobbled together with some new, modern updates.
The Big Bang Theory star Kunal Nayyar, who was born in London, grew up in India and attended college in the United States, summed up his mid-election night feelings in a succinct and terrifying tweet.
The developers for Police Stories gave me the most succinct answer: They are the aftershock of the cops of film and television that the United States exported around the world in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s.
And to go along with the succinct video, we've got everything you need to know about the great new things your iPhone will be able to do this fall — or a look at other WWDC news.
"They say L.A. is large, but they lie," Ms. See wrote in "Golden Days," in the voice of her narrator, Edith Langley, introducing a succinct passage that stands nicely for Ms. See's view of her hometown.
But after decades of moral opposition to the death penalty, and growing outrage over its racially disproportionate application, a more succinct rationale seems to be resonating beyond the political left: It's just not worth the hassle.
Come Wednesday, it becomes crystal clear how you should organize your day-to-day life as the sun meets Venus, bringing succinct truths about what you truly value and how you should divvy up your schedule.
Employees were succinct in describing what they saw as Fair's weakness: the company bought too many cars for too much money, then tried to rent them out too cheaply and without the infrastructure to manage them.
A Spy magazine story in 1995 made that theft succinct: a cover image of a grinning Hillary, her skirt billowing up as in the old Marilyn Monroe photo, to reveal male briefs bulging with a penis.
The Justice Department regulations governing the Mueller inquiry only required the special counsel to give a succinct, confidential report to the attorney general explaining his decisions to either seek — or decline to seek — further criminal charges.
This week we heard Elliot wondering if his deep contempt for E Corp was a result of his "my dorm room philosophizing run amok," which might strike skeptics as a succinct critique of this paranoid series.
"In the event that such a campaign is detected, the public should be informed as soon as possible, with a clear and succinct statement of the threat, even if the information is incomplete," the report said.
As an artist sensitive to the experiment that each new work poses to its maker, Porter writes about art with a therapist's succinct and scrupulous empathy, delineating how a particular artist deploys her or his idiosyncratic energy.
It looks like after whatever (hopefully succinct) origin DC has cooked up, we get into a whole bunch of super-powered action, some stuff about Aquaman being king of Atlantis, and a whole lot of sea creatures.
We've heard from some heavyweight names on both sides in the ongoing encryption battle between Apple and the FBI, but as is increasingly common with complicated issues, perhaps the most succinct analysis has come from John Oliver.
"I make money from Facebook for my fake content in order to pay Facebook to promote my fake stories," said Professor Chaos in one of the most brutal and succinct criticisms of the social network to date.
Ungar is epigrammatic ("The goal is to break without being broken"), understatedly funny ("Getting food from the biosphere into the mouth can be a challenge"), and succinct about why such an unprepossessing topic should command our attention.
Paul J. LaCamera, the head of US forces fighting ISIS in the region, during his trip to Iraq last week that troops could have several months to ensure a succinct departure, two US officials told the Times.
The resulting document is probably the most succinct and complete articulation of Ford's autonomous vision thus far, which is noteworthy given that the automaker has previously announced plans to field an autonomous driving service launch by 2021.
"Black don't crack" is a succinct way of saying that higher concentrations of melanin provide more protection against the physical signs of aging that result from UV rays breaking down collagen and elastin, causing sagging and wrinkles.
We don't actually see any of the environmental damage or social disruption, and there are no succinct summations of the timeline or the issues as in a traditional documentary, a decision that costs the film some urgency.
Most days we have a vague, existential dread that we're all insignificant specks in an uncaring universe where nothing we do really matters, but this succinct, smart, and stunning animated video by Yukai Du explains exactly why.
Rose's pattern of low-key, succinct answers was broken once when Waukeen McCoy, a lawyer for the woman, opened a question with what Rose interpreted as a sarcastic reference to how his mother taught him to treat women.
That succinct hypothesis is very much supported by this episode (brava, Toni!), in which Cunanan's dismal career as a rent boy, his failure to attract men his own age and his jealous rage are examined in considerable detail.
NEIL CAREY, ANNANDALE, VA. To the Editor: Ibram X. Kendi did an incredibly succinct job of highlighting the disconnect between racist ideologies and the perpetrators of these ideologies who refuse to admit to participating in the first place.
The lyrics and hooks aren't as succinct as the ones she has written for her EP. Now, vocally, RALPH sounds like a wizened, slick pop singer, a la Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks' jangling harmonies and tightly constructed songs.
Here's the most succinct explanation I've seen of the technical elements driving it, courtesy of a reader: It's a brilliant piece of deception, and serves to underscore the notion of achieving the power bestowed conceptually by the Triforce.
"Abood should be overruled because it failed to apply heightened First Amendment scrutiny to a compulsory fee for speech to influence governmental policies," Messenger said — a succinct statement of the position to end agency fees in public sector unions.
The majority opinion in Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio v Hodges by Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals—joined by four recent Donald Trump appointees and six other judges appointed by Republican presidents—was succinct.
At 18 tracks, Starboy may be bloated, but Abel is clearly having fun breaking away from the succinct tracklists that were staples of his earlier works by putting together an album that is truly the sum of its influences.
There was no succinct, 4-page summary of the Starr report given by a serving attorney general, since it was directly released to Congress (and then the public) via the Ethics in Government Act — which expired the following year.
It was succinct and impactful, and it reminded attendees that showing your support for gender equality by attending a Tumblr-sponsored SXSW party is a little like dyeing your Facebook profile picture rainbow and calling yourself a LGBT activist.
Vinyl "Vinyl" has featured lots of rock history lessons, but none as good as the moment when Lester decides to strap on a guitar and give the Nasty Bits a succinct history of the E-A-B chord progression.
"When he just changed all the rules on the table in regards to Cuba with the most succinct motivation imaginable, which is 'What we've been doing hasn't worked' — which made all the sense in the world," Tom Hanks said.
Buried beneath it all were three thick binders that contained hundreds of succinct scouting reports on some of the most phenomenal schoolboy athletes ever, each of them graded by Garfinkel on a scale of 1 to 10, with comments.
Here are a few that I would recommend: The CDC's succinct list of recommendationsA pediatrician on how to protect kids How to clean your house or how to prevent the virus from spreading Myths that you should not believe 
Mr. Schiller's mother, the former English teacher, kept his grammar in line, Mr. Schiller said in the Archive of American Television interview, but his father may have contributed to his comic ear and his appreciation of a succinct gag.
Columbia law professor and former Federal Trade Commission adviser Tim Wu has provided the most succinct and persuasive case for why we should revitalize antitrust, to weaken the effects increased market concentration is having on workers, politics, and customers.
It was only after Sanders declared that all candidates must ultimately come together to win the White House, which generated a standing ovation from a crowd of about 300 people, did he finally offer a succinct list of distinctions with Biden.
It is not unusual for procedural orders in emergency applications to leave readers unsatisfied: these documents are more succinct and much less expansively delineated than opinions in cases where the court considers a full round of briefs and hears oral argument.
Hillary Clinton delivered a devastating burn to her former presidential rival Thursday, posting a succinct tweet that was undoubtedly intended to stick it to Donald Trump after his defeat by a U.S. appeals court regarding his de facto Muslim ban.
Dusek's: With a Michelin star recently added to its list of accolades, this New American restaurant was popular from the moment it opened, in large part because of its esoteric draft list and succinct but well-put-together cocktail menu.
" When asked whether LGBT content would be flagged as adult content, even if it is not explicit — a controversy that has recently erupted around Patreon — Baio's response was succinct: "LGBT content is not inherently explicit or NSFW in any way.
In addition to formulating a succinct, nonverbal message (not to mention choosing that critically important emoji), smartphone users need to be able to hold the device, apply fine finger dexterity while typing, and focus their eyes on a relatively small screen.
When the topic of the disappearance of free press under dictators came up, Bale had a succinct response that managed to throw shade at President Donald Trump: "It's like we're watching somebody reading a Dictatorship for Dummies book," he said.
Tim Wu on How Competition Law Could Have Stopped Big Tech Brian Feldman asks Tim Wu to make a succinct case against Facebook: WU: That the acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp were illegal at the time and should be undone.
William Howard Taft, the one person in US history who served as both president and chief justice in his life, laid out a succinct description of the only real recourse to deal with a president who abuses the pardon power.
The interactions between them, between actors Nolan North and Emily Rose, are the best in the game—though perhaps I'm biased, as a married man who recognizes a lot of their sharp, succinct quips and comebacks from his own relationship.
Johnny Marr's guitar intro to the Smiths' "This Charming Man" may be the most succinct example of his unique genius with the instrument; singing, harmonized leads breaking apart into jangling clusters of notes in a way that conveys pure joy.
If you want a succinct take on the challenges facing President Trump's energy agenda ahead of his speech tonight, watch (or read) the new E&ETV interview with Paul McConnell, a top analyst with the prominent energy consulting firm Wood Mackenzie.
In addition to humans, 17 animals are now known to organize themselves in this way, and Wilson invokes these different species to paint a thorough yet succinct picture of the great evolutionary "transitions" that have shaped our own social world.
But attempting to view Breaking Bad: The Movie as a succinct summary of the show will inevitably frustrate the viewer; the film is essentially a giant editing experiment to test how well the storyline works when restructured into a film format.
When I spoke about the DNA test with O.J. Semans, the co-director of Four Directions, one of the groups behind the forum, he offered two succinct, common-sense responses—responses I felt best encapsulated the forum's approach to the matter.
From the beginning, the xx bridged the do-it-yourself-just-for-yourself ethic of indie-rock, the electronic underpinnings of dance music and an intuitive sense of pop songwriting that's succinct, emotionally open and general enough to feel universal.
"Tonight's speech was a succinct summary of health care during the Trump Administration's first year: full of lies, short on solutions, and indifferent to the Americans who have been harmed by its policies," said Protect Our Care Director Brad Woodhouse.
"Betty was succinct and to the point and had a steely eye and was a respected editor," Irwyn Applebaum, the former president and publisher of the Bantam Dell Publishing Group, now part of Penguin Random House, said in a telephone interview.
Scott may not ever land on a succinct definition of criticism — and, yes, I might think he's wrong about The Avengers ­— but in Better Living Through Criticism, he does something that is arguably even better: He shows us how it works.
In this light, Merz's hand knit scarpette (shoes) series from 1968 and 1975, tiny, wearable slippers woven from nylon thread and fastened with iron nails, is a succinct critique of the rapid industrialization and production that drove the post-war economy.
Here's a succinct explanation of just how completely fucked this bleak, futuristic nightmare is, courtesy of CNET: "You can start and stop the PreShow video whenever you like," the Kickstarter says, trying and failing to make the thing sound Normal and Fine.
Henry George Weaver , of New Tripoli, faces a harassment charge after he allegedly, well... 'The accused and the victim got into a road rage argument, leading the accused to defecate on the victim,' Pennsylvania State Police said in a succinct news release.
It is the main reason to play the game, but it is also difficult to explain what makes this world stand out in a succinct way, which explains why poor Cobb found it easier to gush about the technical aspects of the game.
Speaking to CNN's Anderson Cooper in her first national news interview in nearly a month, Clinton pushed back against Trump's accusations and issued perhaps her most succinct answers on her use of a private email server during her time leading the State Department.
And one aide also said that while Clinton's email answer was shorter and more succinct than past answers, no one inside the campaign likes it when Clinton spends any time explaining her decision to use a private email server as secretary of state.
As a first lady who hasn't yet moved into the White House, nor staffed an office, outlined a succinct platform or had a robust schedule of events, the curiosity factor surrounding her as she leaves American soil is at an all-time high.
Biden also told students to work hard — "be a mule" — and, though he wasn't particularly succinct himself, he discussed the most memorable commencement speech he could recall, a concise one Bob Hope gave Georgetown University students in the midst of the Vietnam War.
When someone brought up the fact that Peter Parker's group of high school pals were all from ethnic minority groups (his classmates include Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Laura Harrier, and Tony Revolori) Pascal offered up a very glib, very succinct reason for the casting.
"If you intend to return to the workforce after the break, it's a good idea to maintain your professional contacts, and be prepared to have a succinct, positive answer when future employers ask why and how you took the break," Pollak notes.
Axios was launched in 2017 by Jim VandeHei, Roy Schwartz, and Mike Allen, who sought to take the rapid-fire reporting model they built at Politico for Beltway professionals and apply it to serve busy professionals with succinct newsletters, designed for mobile devices.
It's music for losers, loners, and outcasts, and Come Over When You're Sober (Part One) is impactful in its simplicity, fusing Blink-182 vocal melodies with cloud-rap beats and standing as the most accomplished and succinct example of his style and persona.
The catchy and educational music videos, which aired on Saturday mornings in the 1970s and 1980s, and were later shown in classrooms across America, offer a succinct lesson about how the branches of the federal government are supposed to work in concert.
It was a succinct summation of Mr. Trump's view of the Middle East, where his top priorities remain protecting Israel, fighting terrorism and pushing back against Iran, which he considers the engine behind instability in Lebanon and the wars in Yemen and Syria.
It contains a heartbreakingly succinct account of how it feels to watch someone fall out of love with you: There was a time you let me know What's really going on below But now you never show it to me, do you?
One of the leaders of the protests, a local fish farmer named Sarayoot Souraksa, described in succinct terms how people in the region of 4 million people felt about the country's past turmoil and the coup that put an end to it.
A succinct Nicole Eisenman retrospective of twenty-two paintings and three sculptures, at the New Museum, is accidentally well timed to the recent news that the MacArthur Foundation has awarded a "genius" grant to the spectacularly talented, darkly hilarious New York artist.
In a debate that illustrated the cacophony that results from a field of presidential aspirants that includes more than 20 people, Elizabeth Warren touched off the debate with a succinct critique of the nation's economic system as rigged to help the rich and powerful.
Anyone can build a camera obscura (National Geographic has a succinct video tutorial online); it's just a matter of blocking out the light while leaving a pinhole that pierces through, and setting up a surface onto which the light passing through it can reflect.
He was also looking forward to catching up with former training partner Yohan Blake and ribbing him for failing to win the 100m but he had a succinct answer for one reporter who suggested Bolt would be back on the track at the Tokyo Olympics.
Melissa McCarthy may have humble Stars Hollow origins, but when Gilmore Girls creator Amy Sherman-Palladino expressed her desire to bring Sookie St. James back for a cameo in the revival coming to Netflix as a four-episode miniseries, McCarthy had a succinct response.
Following the results of the recent U.K. election, Rowling tweets the first of what will be a powerful and succinct message calling out the men, or "liberal cool guys" as she calls them, who call themselves liberal but, in words and action, are not.
I think the most succinct way that I realized it was a job was by being a fan of Julie Andrews and realizing that Mary Poppins and Maria were the same person but in different movies and in different roles, and that blew my mind.
It is the most touching and succinct rumination on that funny relationship that dads and lads have with one another since Kingsley Amis wrote the following lines in his poem "In Memoriam W.R.A" I'm sorry you had to dieTo make me sorryYou're not here now.
Perhaps most important, as Democrats weigh their options in the 2020 field, she made a succinct case for why she believes she would be the strongest candidate to take on Trump and not get "caught up in his crazy," as one questioner put it.
I think what happened was there was a lightbulb moment when Cornel West, who was a guest on the late-night show, said to me, "Black people have never had the luxury of believing in American innocence," which is a very succinct and important phrase.
In Mr. Coleman's book, Dave Bartholomew, the prominent composer and music producer who recorded "The Fat Man" with Mr. Domino in 1949 and maintained a friendship with him over the years, gave one of the most succinct descriptions of New Orleans and its irreplicable style.
Although his own early work on QED helped bring photons and electrons into a consistent framework, Dr. Dyson doubted that superstrings, or anything else, would lead to a Theory of Everything, unifying all of physics with a succinct formulation inscribable on a T-shirt.
American support for Ukraine, under attack from Russia, has been "politicized," a succinct summation of Trump's reduction of a major European country, struggling to emerge from the mind-bending legacy of the Soviet imperium, to a potential source of dirt on a political opponent.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SUMMIT, NJ — Radiant Energy is both the title and the most succinct descriptor of the exhibition bringing together, for the first time, the paintings of Gabriele Evertz, Robert Swain, and Sanford Wurmfeld, key members of the Hunter Color School.
As I was creating it, I found how useful the gallery announcements were; they basically chronicled this history I experienced in a very succinct way: names, dates, and an image that gives you a taste of what's in the show or what the performance is all about.
Founded by Pauline Phillips (nom de plume Abigail Van Buren) and handed down to her daughter, Jeanne, in 2002, Dear Abby has long been known for its succinct, practical life advice, as well as for dropping a sassy zinger every now and again to keep things interesting.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was downright sober and succinct Friday at the United Nations, laying out in clear language how seriously the United States is taking the issue and how unafraid we are to lead the rest of the world in solving it, if need be.
Clinton was more succinct: If you work hard, if you love this country, if you contribute to it, and want nothing more than to build a good future for yourselves and your children, we should give you a way to come forward and become a citizen.
Wojcicki then offered a succinct and clear bird's-eye view of how she suspects many women in tech are feeling right now: When I saw the memo that circulated last week, I once again felt that pain, and empathized with the pain it must have caused others.
With E.M.R. software, there is no training for providers on how to write a useful and succinct note, and there is enormous administrative pressure to include every conceivable detail about a patient's visit, in the misguided hope that this will decrease liability claims and improve billings.
In "Hansberry's Drama," Mr. Carter — an associate professor of English at the University of Puerto Rico — takes note of the playwright's background and historic significance in a succinct, informative overview, then bores in to excavate the elements of Hansberry's artistic achievement that have been so neglected.
Use the archives of Room for Debate, which featured succinct arguments on interesting topics from a number of points of view, to introduce students to perspectives on everything from complex geopolitical or theological topics to whether people are giving Too Much Information in today's Facebook world.
Those who work with her say Grisham is acutely aware of the challenges Trump poses to her ability to strategize a succinct core messaging policy, and that she's figuring out a way to play catch-up to his tweets and statements and impromptu question and answer sessions.
The task was to create a succinct artistic statement in five minutes or less and suitable for the tiny stage at Joe's, and there was a winner: Brendan Drake will receive $1,500 and a weeklong creative residency at Dance Now's Silo space at Kirkland Farm in Pennsylvania.
Mr. Biden had one of his better debate performances Thursday, in part because he was able to make a succinct pitch for his viability — and even more because he watched two of his most daunting rivals in Iowa, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Warren, tangle with each other.
As an entrepreneur with experience scouting top talent, "Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary had two key pieces of resume advice for his now 25-year-old daughter Savannah when she first started job-hunting: Keep it succinct, and show the prospective employer what you can do for them.
For a modern audience, the talk is instructional, and not just as a good foundation of how Windows XP's music visualizer came to be—it's also a succinct reminder of how far our filmmakers have come, and how hard modern movies rely on techniques devised a few decades ago.
More than anything else, it's because The Good Place is perhaps the best, most succinct statement of an idea that's come up again and again in this year's pop culture (and, hey, everywhere else as well): You are the only one who can take control of your own life.
It seemed like a tableau from plantation days, and served as a succinct summary of the fraught transition from Barack Obama, the first black President—and Howard's 2016 commencement speaker—to Trump, who had smeared Obama by trafficking in birtherism and who now embraced the support of white nationalists.
From the start of her solo career—with Dangerously in Love that combined her R&B vocals with painfully deep narratives about love, up to her last solo album, Lemonade, that painted a picture of marriage informed by generational trauma and wisdom—she infuses succinct messages into her work.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillary Clinton: Trump using 'racist' rhetoric to distract from failures Biden has broken all the 'rules' of presidential primaries Trump taps new director for National Counterterrorism Center MORE was also very succinct and clear in a message to Trump about what needs to be done.
Written in punchy, succinct rhymes, Bruss's text captures the primal appeal of both snow and snowplowing, while Fancher and Johnson's dazzling art makes the book feel special, a celebration of winter nighttime beauty and the people — and machines — who cheerfully rise to the occasion when the going gets snowy.
There is no more disciplined candidate in the 2016 field than the 74-year-old Vermont senator — none — and a quick scan of the transcripts of recent debates reveals his metronomic recitation of succinct anti-Clinton attack phrases repeated over and over and over with deadly, aw-shucks efficiency.
Anyone who's feeling the world is headed to hell (and I'm assuming that's a fair number of you) will find unexpectedly energizing confirmation of their worst fears in this succinct, double-layered Churchill drama, which I haven't stopped thinking about since I saw it in London a year ago.
To start his post, Bleich wrote out a succinct plot summary of the show Game of Thrones, describing it as "a great epic chronicling the devious machinations of a rival noble house fighting for supremacy," before sinking his teeth into chastising the entire country of Australia for pirating the show.
There's no better, or more succinct expression of Jeff Bezos' goals with Amazon than this description of the company's ambitions from The Nation: To think of Amazon as a retailer, though, is to profoundly misjudge the scope of what its founder and chief executive, Jeff Bezos, has set out to do.
Combine this with the sequence where Stewie suddenly starts using the voices of all of the other characters MacFarlane performs on the show, and you have a surprisingly succinct self-critique of the series itself: It's so concerned with putting on a very particular kind of performance that it forgets to be real.
A UK member confirmed this is the standard format for Parliament meetings Future testimonies by technology industry executives will be much more productive for the public if officials keep questions succinct and only ask the hard ones, executives are given ample time to answer them all and they use a question-answer format.
It's hard to find people who are willing to put the effort in to bridge those two very different fields, and that's what we try to do here in DeepMind — find people who are capable of doing that, and find those connections and explain that to the other field in a succinct way.
Rating: 23 / 5 aluminium ingots Looking back on this video, released in 2016 and pegged to a hardcover book on the company's history titled Designed by Apple In California, it's clear it provided Ive a rather succinct platform to describe both his approach to design and comment on Apple's notoriously secretive culture.
Though he claims to be a "policy guy" who does not specialise in political calculation, Mr Ryan offered a succinct description of the dilemma facing his party, as Mr Trump brings in new voters in places like the rust belt, but at the risk of alienating moderate, younger or non-white voters.
Cohen's sophisticated, magnificently succinct lyrics, with their meditations on love sacred and profane, were widely admired by other artists and gave him a reputation as, to use the phrase his record company concocted for an advertising campaign in the early 1970s, "the master of erotic despair," Larry Rohter wrote in Mr. Cohen's obituary.
On March 265, 26, a year before becoming president of the Knicks, Jackson sent out a succinct tweet, the first he had ever issued: The message elated the masses on Twitter, where slip-ups and miscues are gobbled up like manna from heaven and where every opportunity to belittle is pounced upon.
And it's funny because it's formally not the most elegant of her works, but its succinct, matter-of-fact language — the way the reflection in the mirror cuts through so many of the excesses of beauty and fashion and culture, through notions of beauty that are the foundation of Western art — registers deeply.
It was as succinct as "she&aposs mostly a German Shepherd" and "she&aposs clear of all the health risks we check for" and as granular as links to learn how the process is done and breakdowns of what each genetic condition is as well as which breeds it&aposs commonly found in.
Colorful and chaotic, but doggedly adherent to the theme,  "Toys 'R' U.S. (When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth)" (1994), does a succinct job of establishing the nature of the conversation here by reminding us of the basic building blocks of our interpretations of the natural world: the framing of its elements we came to as children.
It's tempting to chalk this up to the eternal standoff between Russia's intelligentsia, forever looking westward, and its vast mass of ''regular'' people, for whom the elite often reserve shockingly rude designations like ''bydlo'' (''cattle''), ''plankton,'' the more recent ''vata'' (''cotton wool'') or the succinct and telling ''86 percent'' (Putin's commonly-­agreed-­on approval rating).
And while every band was different, the world that had been opened up by Nirvana, Sonic Youth, and the Smiths meant an ocean of succinct, structured songs complicated by feedback, overdrive, odd guitar tunings, feminism, Gen X irony, and intense emotion that would never have suited the macho "classic rock" paradigm of Album Oriented Radio.
But if you need more succinct proof of just how thoroughly Beyoncé's attitude and charisma overtook Martin's earnest bopping, here's a picture of Martin trying to squeeze between Bey and Mars; she's crushing the show too hard to even notice: Beyoncé, Chris Martin and Bruno Mars wrapping up the Super Bowl Halftime show #SB50. pic.twitter.
Drawn from Sendak's bequest to the Morgan of his theatrical drawings and organized by Rachel Federman, an assistant curator at the museum, the succinct yet bountiful exhibition offers an overview of a dense, underappreciated period in this artist's career, undertaken with his most celebrated books well in the past and his life in uneasy transition.
Here in the earliest weeks of 2018, the worldview that last gained wide acceptance nearly a century ago has found perhaps its most succinct expression yet — distilled, this time, to a pungent question from President Trump: Why should the United States take in immigrants from "shithole countries" in Africa over people from places like Norway?
Interspersed are succinct examples of the interrelationship between birds and humans, some from myths and creation stories (each morning the Norse god Odin sent two ravens, Huginn and Muninn, out to explore the world and bring him news) and one from pop culture (audio from a Looney Tunes cartoon featuring Tweety, the anthropomorphic canary).
I might not have known EDESSA, but in return, I got to snicker at the entry CHEEPS for the clue "What small cranes may produce" and ponder the fact that we live in an era where a relatively recent and succinct phrase like NOT EVEN can be seen in The New York Times Crossword.
" James Cameron's assertion that he knows more about what matters to women who are looking to see more of themselves on screen than the women do themselves is so ridiculous I don't even really know how to begin arguing against it, so I'm glad Jenkins found the succinct rebuttal for me: "He is not a woman.
While already accompanied by a succinct 13-page executive summary, the report can largely be summarized in just a couple of sentences: more people are using streaming or alternative media services than ever before, largely due to more user freedom and customization, though the growing quantity and fragmentation of platforms are becoming more frustrating for users to manage.
Witness her diving into water and creating an appropriately massive splash, and later barrelling through an underground shopping complex in Seoul like the proverbial bull in the China shop (a scene that includes a hilarious and succinct jab at selfie culture, as one bystander fleeing the carnage pulls out her phone and livestreams her own escape).
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) gave a succinct review of the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) new score for the House-passed Republican health care bill.
While there was a swaggering time in our history when the bold, visionary morality embodied in the succinct, well-crafted sentences of the document's preamble ("We hold these truths to be self evident …") helped to shape and then reinforce generations of belief that America was unique in the world, that prideful mindset has lately fallen by the intellectual wayside.
" And in the very act of having this argument, Moser is proving the truth of one of his most succinct and acute arguments about the value of Sontag's writing: "its greatness [resides] not in its perfection but in its fecundity: its ability to provoke other thinkers, and to spur them to formulate new ideas of their own.
This asymmetrical one-of-a-kind ring, a spiral of pink gold with a 3.25-carat cushion-cut diamond that seems to float off to the side, is a modernist take on the stacked bangles worn by the Kayan people in Myanmar and by the Ndebele in South Africa, a succinct yet worldly marriage of tradition and innovation.
Curated by Christopher Y. Lew with Ambika Trasi, the exhibition was succinct in scope and brilliantly focused, featuring Beasley's knock-out work "A view of a Landscape: A cotton gin motor" (2012-93), alongside a group of the artist's layered, resin-encased sculptures and a scintillating performance program that included the likes of Jlin, Eli Keszler, and Taja Cheek.
Its succinct (and still impressively science-based) advice is summed up in this nice graphic: While American guideline makers are reluctant to urge the public to eat less of anything (lest they offend powerful industry lobby groups), the Swedes are clear about what people really need to cut back on: red and processed meat, salt, and sugar.
And I would be remiss if I failed to mention Maurizio Cattelan's "America" (2016), an 18-karat solid gold toilet that does everything a toilet is supposed to do, with the added bonus of being a succinct visualization of the shit hole Americans find ourselves in since Donald Trump's election, shortly after the golden loo was installed at the Guggenheim museum.
The muscleman audibly huffs and strains through the routine in front of a live audience, offering a succinct commentary on the double standards placed on women to not only perform feats of physical strength and endurance (whether as exotic dancers or simply as people navigating the world in high heels) but to do so silently, without exposing the effort required.
After the bracing dynamics of so much thought, the essays in Feel Free leave the reader not with a succinct theory of metaphysical dialogue between a global pop phenomenon and twentieth-century philosopher, but rather an image: the endearing, enduring image of one of our finest public intellectuals bickering with her husband, in a car, as she hankers for a sausage roll.
And on Sunday, Mr. Byrne made the mystifying choice to devote the overwhelming majority of his performance to unheard material from a forthcoming musical he wrote about Joan of Arc, rousing precisely no one (though this refusenik set was a bold stand in the face of the succinct hit parades delivered later by Mr. Rodgers and the Wu-Tang Clan).
Gone were the untimely outbursts and strange melodramatic claims and the bouts of over-romanticization and questionable technical acumen and overwrought catch-phrases and ungrammatical slips and occasional malapropisms we'd come to expect from UFC pay-per-view broadcasts, replaced by an efficient three-man team that was calm and succinct and appropriate and informative and damned professional, and yet strangely lifeless.
Meandering around solo, I was able to pay attention to the story sans distractions and become immersed in this bizarre world of pirates, ghosts, and bare feet on rusty floors (gag.) I poked anything and everything that interested me — for far longer than any of my friends would have allowed, I might add — and got a succinct, but detailed experience.
George R.R. Martin's novels flesh out the "Prince That Was Promised" prophecy and its mythology much more than the show has done, but it's important to treat the show's depiction — which is a little more vague and succinct about who will save the living from the Night King — as a separate entity mainly because the show has bypassed the books.
"It is a completely made up rating system, but like almost every other made up rating system, it is useful in drawing attention to key issues through a succinct frame," Peter W. Singer, Senior Fellow at New America, future war strategist, and the author of the forthcoming book Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution—told Motherboard in an email.
Dr. Smith's concoction was called Smith's Balsam of Rose Buds, which was later swapped out for the more succinct name of Rosebud Salve, and in 1895 he founded the Rosebud Perfume Company out of a small drugstore in Woodsboro, MD. After gaining a local fan base with its salves and fragrances, the Rosebud Perfume Company began to operate not unlike the multi-level marketing companies of today.
Food and beverage companies should eliminate children's exposure to advertising and marketing of unhealthy products What's driving state-by-state differences The new report provides a "succinct" and "clear" snapshot of the current state of childhood obesity in the US, said Marlene Schwartz, a professor and director for the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity at the University of Connecticut, who was not involved in the report.
Of course it's still possible that somebody deleted their tweet, but that's sort of one of the best ways to go through somebody;'s timeline in a succinct manner and figure out if they have tweeted something, if the voice in the screenshot that you're seeing matches the voice on their twitter, and sort of judge for yourself if what you're looking at is a fake or not.
While readers may not agree with all its assessments, "A World in Disarray" provides a useful look at the current state of world affairs — put in perspective with a brief and compelling history of international relations from the Peace of Westphalia (treaties signed in 1648, ending the Thirty Years' War) through the end of the Cold War; and an equally succinct analysis of the forces and events that have shaped today's global landscape.
But Wu's succinct reexamination is important, for he shows how the nascent attempt at capturing attention was marked by a set of events—the emergence of a new medium whose power or use was not yet fully understood, a land-rush by commercial interests, a cultural backlash against that commercialization, and an ongoing quest for legitimacy by advertisers—that would be repeated in decades to come, each time drawing closer to the privacy of our inner lives.
The alcopop that broke the camel's back came in the form of a long, drunk, and particularly pointless conversation with a paying customer about my lack of songs by Paul McCartney and Wings, a group he only ever referred to as Paul McCartney and Wings, as if the world is awash with other bands called Wings, which was followed almost immediately by a far briefer, but more illuminating exchange that seemed to be a succinct summary of the utter pointlessness of it all.
In his presidential farewell address Tuesday night, Barack Obama—the first president of the social media era—offered one of the most succinct criticisms ever heard on a mass scale of our social media-obsessed culture, and its effect on democracy:  For too many of us, it's become safer to retreat into our own bubbles, whether in our neighborhoods or on college campuses, or places of worship, or especially our social media feeds, surrounded by people who look like us and share the same political outlook and never challenge our assumptions.
" That was the reaction of Otelia Whitehead, a friend of the artist, upon her first exposure to James Hampton's "The Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly": the vast and shining installation, part altar and part spaceship, that Hampton, an African-American janitor, had been constructing in complete obscurity in a rented stable in northwest Washington, D.C. A later visitor to the garage, the Smithsonian curator Harry Lowe (who would acquire the work for his museum), was more succinct: "It was like opening Tut's tomb.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Roughly 30 minutes into Pieter van Huystee's first feature-length film, Hieronymus Bosch: Touched by the Devil, Gabriele Finaldi, former deputy director of conservation and research at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, gives a sterling, succinct answer as to why El Bosco (as the Dutch artist is known in Spain) and his works are a source of continual fascination and study: One of the reasons why Bosch is so successful and so admired is precisely because his work goes beyond that of a mere illustrator.

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