Adverb
In a concise manner; briefly.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI think improvisation is a technique and a tool. I think that even the best of them fail most of the time, and in the end, the audience is not interested in how you got there but in what you're saying. The more clearly and concisely and artistically you say it, the more effective it is. Bernard Sahlins
All groups involved in esoteric work have their own dharma or duty and all have their peculiar objective. In order that you may clearly vision what you, as aspirants to discipleship have to do, and so intelligently cooperate, I will concisely state the purpose:. Alice Bailey
Cinema, which is influenced by every single part of life, is direct and reaches you immediately. And writing - the best writing is complex ideas communicated concisely. And music - if it's a good tune, make sure people can bloody hear it. Alex Kapranos
What is concisely referred to as global warming, is a fatal mistake of the present time. Václav Klaus
the history is summed up concisely in this book Source: Internet
she replied briefly Source: Internet