Keep it curt, Kenny, and stop soft-soaping us with your loquacity and verbosity. |
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Yet woe to those who are silent about you because, though loquacious with verbosity, they have nothing to say. |
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It seeks to present ideas clearly and directly, and to avoid archaic terms, repetition, and verbosity. |
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Specifies the verbosity level that is used when logging messages from the Reflection Secure Shell Client. |
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We work regularly to increase the number of emails sent per second to accelerate the mailings and to reduce the verbosity of logs. |
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Succinct writing is encouraged and undue verbosity may be cause for rejection. |
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It allows you to specify a set of subsystems as well as the level of verbosity. |
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History and French were his degree subjects, and his verbosity in French a source of pride. |
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Thunder allows users to customize hotkeys, change verbosity, switch between several different voices and includes several different languages. |
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Users can adjust the program's verbosity to have keyboard stokes read-aloud as they type. |
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Any fears of unnecessary verbosity and turgidity are misplaced. |
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The verbosity level specifies the types of output messages displayed to standard output and can have one of the values: debug, warn, info, error and fatal. |
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Michael Holroyd's assessment of its verbosity is hardly alluring: it reads, he said, like the work of Sir Thomas Browne, after being translated into French by Proust and subsequently rendered back into English by Henry James. |
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The first one is grotesque: music is verbosity, and humming. |
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Minimum logging verbosity: Specifies the logging verbosity level. |
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One member with a clerical background delivered a benediction, and another, who had a reputation for verbosity, redeemed himself at the last possible moment with a crisp motion to adjourn. |
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