- A
laconic phrase or
laconism is a
concise or
terse statement,
especially a
blunt and
elliptical rejoinder. It is
named after Laconia, the
region of Greece...
-
concision (also
called conciseness, succinctness, terseness, brevity, or
laconicism) is a
communication principle of
eliminating redundancy,
generally achieved...
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place as
precisely as the gl**** cube in a
coloured mosaic. The
linguistic laconicism cannot be
carried any further;
every trace of
embellishment and jingle...
-
added that
Cornell "seems not to have
understood that for Dundee's
heroic laconicism to work, the
world around him has to have some energy, it's got to move...
- made a w****
later after single release,
Billboard editors noticed the
laconicism of
backing support and Joel's
vocal that made the song sparkling. Tom...
-
Raddatz wrote in 1977, but they
speak of a "disappointment
disguised as
laconicism, a
shrug of the shoulders.
Because of his
biography and the
contexts in...
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fully reveal their meaning. The
recourse to
principles of
reduction and
laconicism show
hermetic tendencies. For
Dieter Liewerscheidt, "Nur zwei Dinge" was...
- work on
Romanian communism", and
Stanomir "a
monument of
erudition and
laconicism". The 2004
volume of essays,
Scopul și
mijloacele ("The
Purpose and the...
- Chuykov's painting, the girl is
depicted only at the knee). The
energy and
laconicism of the
painting make it
unforgettable for the viewer.
Zhidkova wrote that...
-
elections campaign and the m****acre at ****tzilac. The
writer demonstrates laconicism and
attention to
details as
characteristics of his style. El Señor Presidente...