Word: succinctly
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...Shachar was even more succinct: "It was one of the happiest moments of my life...
Ultimately the play is further complicated by Ionesco's inability to be succinct. His own direction suggests human rhinos roaming about the stage while Berenger goes on for pages and pages struggling with the invasive political disease that threatens his humanity. Ionesco's script is extremely challenging, yet well-executed by both cast and crew (despite a few slow set changes). For two and a half hours Goor, Ben Davis and Alexis Susman admirably sustain all the energy and intensity their frantic plight requires as they try to stave off the advancing rhinos. But Berenger's ambiguous triumph...
...Massie is running not just on his own attributes, but perhaps even more on his opposition to the stances of present Governor William F. Weld '66. Massie is succinct in his views on the Weld governorship...
Jeffords was far too smart for that. "We have many things in common," he said, speaking of Dole. "He's a plainspoken Senator from the Plains, and I'm a succinct, let-you-know-what-I-think person from Vermont." What Jeffords thought of Clinton's stimulus package was hardly nonnegotiable. "I'm holding firm. If they slice $8 billion or $9 billion out of it, I can live with it. Otherwise, no deal...
...gorgeous, ripened voice of Lisa Stansfield, 26, embodies the romance and sexiness of soul. Her lyrics are succinct portraits of love, seduction and loss; her sound is ardent but never florid, soft but never sappy. While still barely a teen in her hometown of Rochdale, Stansfield desperately longed to join the nightclub scene of nearby Manchester, which was a bubbling kettle of soul, rock and punk sounds. "But I was underage," she says, "so I'd put tissue paper in my bra and sneak in with my older sister. Of all the music I heard, soul was the most honest...