Aún no tenemos significados para "very concise".
1Our language would admit a very concise and familiar translation.
2It was very concise, and had been executed about five years previous to his death.
3It is very concise and to the point.'
4Mr. Dixon's is the only record I have seen of this voyage, and it is very concise indeed.
5Sometimes more elaborate, sometimes very concise.
6We shall, therefore, be very concise.
7Hosea's style is very concise and sententious, and his diction impresses even the casual reader as original and peculiar.
8The concluding flourish brought the weapon waving within a very concise distance of the goodly person of Master Anthony Hardcastle.
9He was very concise and exact in stating a case, and never failed to understand well every question before acting.
10It's very concise writing.
11And, as a result of that hard thinking, the great man reached half a dozen very clear and very concise conclusions.
12In the midst of this important business, his lordship had written, on the 18th, the following very concise epistle to Earl Spencer.
13How else did he become possessed of those arrows? Such, I have no doubt, is a very concise abridgment of their harangues.
14It was well written, highly descriptive, and very concise -all signs he was likely to be a highly observant, fairly bright flatshoe.
15The words are very concise, and distinctly laid down; they are they that come, that come to God, that come to God by him.
16His narrative is very perspicuous, and is also entitled to the praise, seldom, we grieve to say, deserved by modern writers, of being very concise.
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