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concisely

[kuhn-sahys-lee]

adverb

  1. fully, but in few words; succinctly.

    In that short paragraph you laid out the whole argument, clearly and concisely.



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That this detail sits so prominently in my thoughts about Brian Knappenberger’s limited series speaks to Camil’s symbolic power within a concisely mapped arc that cautions against forgetting why such symbols exist.

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But here we have the claim stated concisely by the presidential candidate, and target, himself.

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As concisely put by John Locke, the brilliant 17th-century political philosopher who inspired America’s founders, “Where law ends, tyranny begins.”

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It is in the spirit of this supple duality that we encounter the Rick Owens Silver Gemini key chain, aptly and concisely named as such because, well, isn’t it obvious?

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The stickiest protest songs have hooks and refrains that concisely summarize the stakes.

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