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Along the way, mild pithiness occasionally works its way in.
Ms. Marrero is the find, giving her blunt, brainy character an appealing pithiness.
But the pithiness of this new volume is ideally suited to its subject.
Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, summed up one side of this divide with his usual pithiness.
Oh, and that whole thing I wrote yesterday about how pithiness seems to have eluded him in recent times?
But he still rattled off many of the debate's most memorable lines, even if it wasn't clear his pithiness would redound to his political advantage.
What explains the divergence between America's healthy vital signs and the perception, put with characteristic pithiness by Mr Trump, that the country is "going down fast"?
It doesn't have the same pithiness or power as his "no collusion" refrain during the Mueller probe days, but it's one that he's clearly fond of.
The company that sells pithiness through its 140-character tweets has begun reciting a never-ending litany of problems, including slowing rates of user-adoption and a near-constant churn within its executive ranks.
Finally, Twitter's trend toward pithiness has led to it becoming a place to be sarcastic, cynical and witty-at-others'-expense — a trend that's driven by a prolific but small crowd of Twitter users.
Given how many of the campaigns of 2016 are relying on "pithiness," memorable one-liners and name-calling attacks by candidates and their surrogates, it's not surprising that this strategy has proven effective in garnering media attention.
Here's my theory: In the last few years, as rap has become more central to the pop narrative and enjoyment of rap has become more intertwined with participating in it via social media, landing a successful bar has become more and more about pithiness.
As he descends deeper and deeper into the rabbit hole that is trying to track The Terror down, he encounters the Tick (Peter Serafinowicz), a Smurf-blue superhero with a booming voice and penchant for pithiness who decides to recruit Arthur to be his sidekick.
The sudden pithiness of Ratjen's words, the inaccuracies in Time's story and the easy ammunition it gave to Cold War sniping over Soviet athletes Irina and Tamara Press' absence from competitions with stricter sex test rules, means many doubt he ever confessed to a wider scheme.
Latin is a highly inflected language, with many grammatical forms for various words. As a result, it can be used with a pithiness and brevity unknown in English. It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit. Latin can be used with conciseness, as in the works of Sallust and Tacitus.
The Gestaltists were the first psychologists to systematically study perceptual grouping. According to Gestalt psychologists, the fundamental principle of perceptual grouping is the law of Prägnanz. (The law of Prägnanz is also known as the law of good Gestalt.) Prägnanz is a German word that directly translates to "pithiness" and implies salience, conciseness, and orderliness. The law of Prägnanz says that we tend to experience things as regular, orderly, symmetrical, and simple.
Nordrum debuted in 1935 at the Central Theater, and from 1938 onward was engaged with the National Theater, except for two seasons at the People's Theater. He also played roles in film and on radio. Nordrum was a gifted character artist that created unique stage characters with a strong personal pithiness. He was noted for his comic characters in works by Shakespeare and Holberg, his strong stage presence in The Merry Widow, and his performances in the musical Fantasticks at Chat Noir.
This is remarkably a great achievement as in the process, he has not deviated from the tenor and texture of the original composition. At some places, the Punjabi verses of Baba Farid defy attempts at easy comprehension and facile understanding. These require deep knowledge of the syntax of Punjabi language, rural imagery, concept of Sufi order, metaphysical metaphors and pithiness of expression. It is not possible for a devout reader to comprehend the meanings without bringing about a qualitative change in the atmosphere of his mind.
11 Denning went two days without sleep while building these bridges; shortly after one was completed, a German aeroplane dropped a bomb on it, forcing them to start again. The unit advanced over the River Ancre and the Canal du Nord, but Denning fell ill with influenza and was in hospital for the last few days of the war.Heward (1990) p.12 When writing of his experiences in World War I in The Family Story, Denning summed up his war service with characteristic pithiness in just four words: "I did my bit".
" At age thirteen he outclassed an adult field and was awarded the Blüthner Prize.Engraving on Blüthner grand piano he was awarded on 20 June 1910 The final-round judges Ferruccio Busoni, Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Leopold Godowsky were seated behind a screen where the competitors performed to prevent any bias on account of Spivakovsky's youth.Michael and Eden Spivakovsky, unpublished biography of Jascha Spivakovsky Mayer-Mahr now determined that Spivakovsky was now ready to debut as a professional and selected Leipzig as the location, due to its reputation for the toughest critics in Europe. Spivakovsky astounded these critics and was hailed as "The New Anton Rubinstein."El Castellano, 1927 The Leipziger Zeitung reported: "With his verve he reminds one of Anton Rubinstein, and with his pithiness of expression of Bulow.
The acai in the Sangam poems are combined to form a cir (foot), while the cir are connected to form a talai, while the line is referred to as the ati. The sutras of the Tolkappiyam – particularly after sutra 315 – state the prosody rules, enumerating the 34 component parts of ancient Tamil poetry. The prosody of an example early Sangam poem is illustrated by Kuruntokai: The prosodic pattern in this poem follows the 4-4-3-4 feet per line, according to akaval, also called aciriyam, Sangam meter rule: A literal translation of Kuruntokai 119: English interpretation and translation of Kuruntokai 119: This metrical pattern, states Zvelebil, gives the Sangam poetry a "wonderful conciseness, terseness, pithiness", then an inner tension that is resolved at the end of the stanza. The metrical patterns within the akaval meter in early Sangam poetry has minor variations.

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