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"snappiness" Definitions
  1. the quality of being clever or funny and short
  2. (informal) the quality of being attractive and fashionable
  3. the fact of tending to speak to people in an angry, impatient way
  4. the quality of being lively and quick

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This means the chat system can retain it's "snappiness" and doesn't have to wait for the potentially slow analysis to complete.
The good news is that iOS 22 apparently speeds everything up a little, though you might not ever get back to the snappiness of iOS 10.
He was a prolific writer but not a particularly distinguished one (his cornball dialogue paled in comparison the urbane snappiness of Carl Barks's Uncle Scrooge or John Stanley's Little Lulu).
The alcohol level in American wines can often provide a clue as to whether the wine will have a refreshing snappiness, of which bitterness is a component, or a flabby sweetness.
There's an unfortunate tendency towards speechifying about big themes like The Role of Journalism in America — at times, it feels almost Sorkin-esque, but without the eloquence or snappiness of Aaron Sorkin's best dialogue.
That said, there's no end of my envy for others' brilliance, and at times I've wished I had Anita Loos's wicked humor, Ottessa Moshfegh's ironic snappiness, Mary Shelley's inventiveness, Edith Wharton's elegance and grand scale, on and on, without end.
Combined with the camera system, which offers industry leading performance in my opinion in terms of both its artificial depth of field effects and general snappiness, the Note 8 is no longer an outlier device – it feels like the true Samsung flagship, and a vision of productivity done right in the age of mobile device dominance.
Pauline Kael of The New Yorker was negative, commenting "It's not Neil Simon's one-liners that get you down in The Goodbye Girl, it's his two- liners. The snappiness of the exchanges is so forced it's almost macabre."Kael, Pauline (January 16, 1978). "The Current Cinema".
Apple sold approximately 10,000 Lisa machines at a price of , generating total sales of $100 million against a development cost of more than $150 million. The high price put the Lisa at the bottom of the price realm of technical workstations, but without much of a technical application library. Some features that some much more expensive competing systems included were such things as hardware graphics co-processors (which increased perceived system power by improving GUI snappiness) and higher-resolution portrait displays. Lisa's implementation of the requisite graphical interface paradigm was novel but many of the time associated UI snappiness with power, even if that was so simplistic as to miss the mark, in terms of overall productivity.
According to the News Chronicle, the "powerfully- built lad from Cheltenham displayed wiles beyond his years, and allied to this were real snappiness and speed and quick shooting."News Chronicle (London). Quoted in Haycox returned to Cheltenham Town in mid-March, and scored 15 goals from 18 matches in what remained of the season.
There is no urgency or drive to the action to match the snappiness of the dialogue. Even though it runs at less than 80 minutes, the film seems to dawdle."Channel 4 review Time Out London said Preminger "directs efficiently, but with little feeling for screwball form; with hindsight it was hardly his sort of thing. Amiable enough, but, as ever, a little loveable eccentricity goes a very long way.
It also had its software mainly coded in Pascal, was designed to multitask, and had advanced features like the clipboard for pasting data between programs. This sophistication came at the price of snappiness, although it added to productivity. The OS even had "soft power", remembering what was open and how desktop items were positioned. Many such features are taken for granted today but were not available on typical consumer systems.
The sophistication of the Lisa software (which included a multitasking GUI requiring a hard disk), coupled with the slow speed of the CPU, RAM, lack of hardware graphics acceleration co-processor, and protected memory implementation, led to the impression that the Lisa system was very slow. However, a productivity study done in 1984 rated the Lisa above the IBM PC and Macintosh, perhaps countering the high degree of focus on UI snappiness and other factors in perceived speed rather than actual productivity speed.
In London, as the lyricist and lead singer of BBG (1990–94), Polydor artist Richardson hit the UK Billboard charts twice with Sweet Inspiration (which reached number 24) and Some Kind of Heaven; other releases included Snappiness. During her time with BBG, Richardson appeared on various TV shows: Top of the Pops, Blue Peter, the Terry Wogan Show and Pebble Mill. Her London performances included a headliner at The Fridge in Brixton, opening for De La Soul at the Brixton Academy, and appearances at Heaven and the Docklands' London Arena. Richardson was invited by Daryl Hall (of Hall & Oates) to work on a collaborative project at Apawling Studio in Pawling, New York, for Sony Music.
The Scotsman described Worst as "profoundly bleak",Book review: Worst. Person. Ever. by Douglas Coupland, by Susan Mansfield, at the Scotsman; published 20 October 2013 while the Washington Post called it "scabrously hilarious" and "an erupting Vesuvius of abuse and profanity".‘Worst. Person. Ever.,’ by Douglas Coupland, by Steve Donoghoe; at the Washington Post; published 6 May 2014; retrieved 16 May 2014 The A.V. Club stated that it was "essentially an extended shaggy-dog story", A series of vulgar, hilarious adventures for the Worst. Person. Ever., by Noah Cruickshank, at the A.V. Club, published 31 March 2014; retrieved 16 May 2014 and the Financial Times said that the "plot is a cavalcade of more or less random events", but emphasized that it "succeeds by virtue of its verbal energy, the brio of its invention, the snappiness with which successive gags and ever more appalling atrocities are piled on."Worst. Person. Ever.

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