Questions will be tweeted immediately before the answer, and might therefore be edited for brevity.
In sum, the Grimm tales contain almost no psychology a fact underlined by their brevity.
Below are some excerpts from our conversation, edited lightly for the sake of brevity.
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Despite this brevity, there are still some nuggets Apple fans can glean from Tuesday's news.
The earmarks of his speech were sagacious brevity, theatrical elegance, and understated humor.
But brevity means the sacrifice of much of the detail that enlivens London's history.
Here are some highlights, slightly edited for brevity, that I wanted to share with readers of Forbes.
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He hammered home the need for brevity, something every writer (including this one) needs to relearn constantly.
But if brevity is to be deplored, what should we make of haiku, sonnets, and ink-brush calligraphy?
The very brevity of the two leaders' statement lent simplicity and force to that very simple message.
Beyond that, the simplicity and linearity and brevity of the game all end up working in its favor.
He combines breadth of vision with (in this age of mega-tomes) merciful brevity.
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"Proposition 8's brevity is matched by its clarity, " one of the briefs read.
For the sake of brevity, I will refer to NSC and WLE collectively as the lessees from this point forward.
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As for jargon and lengthy presentations and memos, Branson is like that grizzled editor in search of brevity and clarity.
If, as the Bard wrote, brevity is the soul of wit, the six-second time limit could in fact inspire creativity.
By the brevity of the mention, he did not sound entirely confident that he would be able to push anything through Congress.
Mr Paulson's plan is stunning in its brevity (two-and-a-half pages) and audacity.
Thorough reporting, brevity, originality and solid, unambiguous conclusions will remain Forbes characteristics.
The brevity of his autobiography is both a strength and a weakness.
Indian recipes assume a similarly deep knowledge of cooking, although they splendidly combine brevity with the sort of florid touches that David admired.
It is a long and impressive list, two-dozen in all, and for the sake of brevity I chose to highlighted just a few.
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Due to the brevity of the track lengths, On the Ground may have a short run-time, but it is packed with sincerity and raw talent.
In the interest of brevity, we will not go into other high growth potential initiatives going on at Google right now, such as Google TV.
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"Often times brevity has the potential to compromise clarity, " he said.
But Reilly's second promise, of brevity, was not quite as accurate.
But as a blogger on Eastgate.com noted recently, that equates brevity with debased taste, and sees patience for long stories as a mark of high culture.
While clarity and brevity may have become a lost art, understanding the importance of clear, lucid, and straight-forward communication is nonetheless critical to your success as a leader.
He told the Washington Post in September 2011 that the decision to paraphrase the full quotation had been made by the design team in the interest of brevity.
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