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- Sometimes Powell's briskness has a deliberate diplomatic intent.
- It s famous for its briskness, crispness and saltiness.
- Andrews brings a welcome briskness to the character.
- The very briskness of the air seems to invite me outdoors and to work.
- Arnold's briskness gives the performance forcefulness, and he doesn't overplay.
- The movie does come with the saving grace of movie stars who bring a studied briskness.
- Maybe the businessman in Bloomberg cannot help wanting to move things along with no-fuss briskness.
- But Blankley added, " I would expect that we would move with some briskness ."
- She obviously knows what it expects, and she delivers it with obliging, no-nonsense briskness.
- The general manager, Seth Gurka, comments on the lunchtime briskness of politicians and city officials in general.
- The CEOs mince no words, and bring briskness and focus to the soupy, unfocused world of educational reform.
- The overall effect has the " one artist, one work " briskness and superficiality of a Whitney Biennial.
- More importantly, it lends the wearer a briskness and professionalism suited to a contemporary person always in the public eye.
- On a glossed, minimalist set by Walt Spangler, the show has been directed by Karen Kohlhaas with an appealing briskness.
- _KATHARINE HEPBURN and SPENCER TRACY : Her idiosyncratic manner and Yankee briskness bolstered a long career that earned her a record four Oscars.
- Ms . Mirren, with that briskness of utterance that seems part of her style, dismissed the bombers as " cowardly ."
- On its own, the band played capably; it conveyed the briskness of Machito, the suavity of Rodriguez and the drive of Puente.
- Crutchfield's performance took into account both the briskness that drives Rossinian comedy and the delicacy demanded by the work's more tender moments.
- The film's running time hardly seems overlong, thanks to Muller's lightning-fast cutting and the briskness of Riefenstahl's own words.
- There's a steady, if not neck-stiffening, briskness at takeoff; a sure and powerful surge in the commuter passing lane of the highway.
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