'I have had the honour, by a coincidence of which I am proud, to have made a remark, similar in effect, though not so
epigrammatically expressed.'
Pawlikowski tells Wiktor and Zula's story
epigrammatically, in brief vignettes that don't necessarily dovetail seamlessly but that give viewers the information they need to fill in the blanks.
Thiebaud has made this point
epigrammatically in the past: 'Photography starts with everything while painting starts with nothing to make something.' That's certainly true of his lemon meringue pies and wedding cakes--so sharply evocative of soft and sugary texture, but created from cones, cylinders, and triangles (Fig.
Chief Justice John Roberts, also a champion of this view, expressed it
epigrammatically when, abjuring a race-conscious plan for school integration, he quipped that the best way to stop racial discrimination is to stop racially discriminating--no matter whether the aim is to assist or oppress a vulnerable group.
Missed the iconic two minutes: 271 words of
epigrammatically pithy eloquence: Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty...The hack cabled: The president also spoke.
Roman
epigrammatically maintained that, as recently as the mid-twentieth century, he and his contemporary payadores, like those from a more violent past, recognized that "donde termina la guitarra empieza el cuchillo" (381).
Maggie's Farm opening line
epigrammatically to illustrate
Rumsfeld was not invited, the general warned his civilian masters against "trying to execute a twelve-division strategy with a ten-division Army." This must have stung the Secretary when he read the press reports, not only because it was so
epigrammatically pointed but also because it was so devastatingly accurate.
Abiola Irele's pronouncement used
epigrammatically as a scaffold for this essay is a reminiscence of the influence of the Afrocentric movement on the African literature.