The trio exited the station into the crisp briskness of the winter afternoon and hurried for the carriage. |
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The story unfolds with unaccustomed briskness, and the period setting seems exactly right. |
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He retains much of the briskness and forthrightness of his early naval career. |
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He ushered them all into the stagecoach with a briskness that somewhat annoyed Tabitha. |
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It was pretty hot out, a change from the briskness of the past few days. |
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In the briskness of the morning with its special light you are able to observe the abundance of wildlife of the South Luangwa National Park. |
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They are used to preserve the fruity flavour and briskness of the wines and to avoid any reaction of the wine with oxygen. |
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The briskness of dragonflies' actions turns the photography of their flight into an almost impossible task. |
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There's a chill in the night air, and a certain briskness to the mornings. |
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Mr Hague's solution involves briskness, both personal and in his political analysis. He moves quickly, with minimal kerfuffle. |
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With the briskness you'd expect of such an athlete, he marches from one studio to another. |
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Coward had spotted something else besides an effective comic briskness though. |
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We are witnessing an increase in military expenditure every year and in the briskness of arms markets. |
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It's the sheer briskness and force of personality that leap out. |
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The goal aside, there was a lack of briskness about his and PSG's passing that permitted Mourinho's well-drilled men to re-organise and re-form behind the ball. |
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Its natural acidity ensures the wine's particular briskness and freshness. |
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In order to obtain more stability, the centre of gravity is lowered at the most and all masses are brought back around this one to guarantee briskness. |
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Watching her work with a car seat is a bit like watching a violinist tune her instrument: she handles each device with a professional briskness, and knows its quirks and personality. |
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