Insightful and
crisply written, with practical advice to make the vision a reality in the woods, this is an important book for foresters, large and small forest owners, and anyone concerned about the forests of the future.
The white light of Daylight Plus is designed to make objects stand out more clearly and
crisply than they would with a standard halogen bulb.
An amusing send-up of stereotypes that also affirms a few along the way, Straight In the Face is a
crisply paced, witty entertainment.
Effective proposals stole relevant benefits strongly in the Executive Summary and back them up
crisply in the detail sections.
She is a
crisply elegant young woman with an engaging gap-toothed smile, and she looks oddly like a proud parent, which, in a way, she is.
During the first half Rooney raced to the byline to clip in a cross which Steven Schumacher headed back for Craig Garside to
crisply finish.
Lucas posed a constant threat before the deadlock was broken on 64 minutes when he supplied strike partner Jermine Morgan who finished
crisply past the advancing Thornley with the Lancaster defence appealing for off-side.
Boswell writes
crisply and lucidly; there is, for example, a succinct, compelling critique of the Le Bras and Todd argument for the relationship of family structures to voting patterns, and a fine discussion of similar rural communism in Italy and Finland.
He remarked
crisply that the proper term was "shottist."
There's a twisted wedding and a palace rebellion, and of course the squares are initiated into pansexual pleasure, all to the beat of O'Brien's infectious score,
crisply played by a five-piece real rock band.
Dixon makes good use of occasional charts and tables and writes cleanly and
crisply. The result is a book that covers a lot of theory, yet makes it concrete and understandable in the real world.
He
crisply and clearly describes how corporate-bankrolled lobbyists stifled reform in the first Clinton administration while liberals spent their time beating up on the president for his timidity.