Yet
even the laconic account, which he has cabled to the press, throws a flood of light on the mystery of Antarctic geography.
Not exact matches
Take a look at the video (the date incorrectly states the 25 August) to re-live the
evening along with a
laconic Irish commentator and his unusual references to Bill Bonds.
It took a while for Green to
even admit that Rudd had been forced to resign and
even then he restricted himself to a
laconic: «She had to go.»
Laconic, but feminine and sexy, the night dress will become the ideal partner for both an
evening party and a daytime walk.
The studio was billing the leathery,
laconic Bray as the «next Gary Cooper,»
even though there was still plenty of life left in the original Cooper.
The film employs sinuous, unobtrusive camerawork,
laconic zooms, and
even the odd crane shot.
The film is played noticeably straighter in tone and humour than Anderson's previous deadpan efforts to the point of settling into an overtly
laconic rut that struggles to extract
even a titter, let alone a wry chuckle.
«For someone who had worked so hard for so long to achieve his breakthrough as an artist, Roy Lichtenstein,
even late in life, always remained
laconic about the way his famous comic book images actually started.
So he belongs in the pool of postwar figurative painters whose works are, to one degree or another, conceptual or «abstract»: painters like Gerhard Richter and Malcolm Morley, who, like him, use photographs, or, among Americans, Alex Katz, Philip Pearlstein and
even Wayne Thiebaud, specialists at a certain
laconic registration.