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The lower range is not so immediately perspicuous.
Duncan was an industrious and perspicuous rather than a brilliant lecturer.
"Guh-guh," she said in what had become a perspicuous set of sounds.
His language has no peculiar neatness nor brilliancy, but it is perspicuous, pointed, and clear.
The graphical nature of the Chart allows all the results (complete and partial paths) to be represented in a perspicuous manner.
An extensive science in a single book, and the most profound ideas expressed in the most perspicuous language".
We must be perspicuous, precise, terse.
The ideas of the author became more and more perspicuous and digested as his enquiries advanced.
Examples include Benjamin Franklin, who cultivated his perspicuous style in imitation of the Spectator.
He distributed the main doctrines into sections and subsections, and added perspicuous tables of contents.
Manner: Be perspicuous.
For a mind so perspicuous as that of d'Artagnan, this indulgence was a light by which he caught a glimpse of a better future.
Romantic versus Classic Art - with Kenneth Clark, "elegant, perspicuous sentences, television's premier talking head."
Or as a perspicuous second violinist was heard muttering to his stand partner during an extended pianissimo: "There are no great conductors, only great orchestras."
He told me, sir, that he looked upon your Diseases of Seamen as the most luminous, perspicuous book on the subject he had ever read.'
Maxim of Manner: Clarity ("be perspicuous")
His perspicuous and showy manner also gained him abundant occupation as a book illustrator: in the pages of the poets his fancy revelled.
Billy Dorminy was perspicuous, talking about poecilonyms on television, and there was nothing pusillanimous about the way he did it.
If it had, where was it, what jewels of information about Ash's 'ignored, arcane, deviously perspicuous meanings' might not be revealed by it?
Self-conscious clarity about our epistemic methods, in that case, would require a perspicuous representation of the characteristics of the forms of discourse in question.
Realized with limited means of expression, the symphony is oriented toward a balanced and perspicuous form achieved through transparent melodic content and functional harmonic relationships.
What we need is a perspicuous representation of our use of the word 'remember', and of how we come to use words like 'yesterday'.
One of the main features of Obradović's craft is his sense for clear and perspicuous form and structural architectonics, grounded in traditional formal schemes.
Albert: But they're -- The Toff: Yes, they're dead, my perspicuous Albert.
With regard to the press, Article 20 promulgated, "All publications, except heretical books and matters hurtful to the perspicuous religion [of Islam] are free."