In his quest, the detective encounters Scrooge’s former housekeeper, who may know more than she’s telling; a woman from his own past with whom he shares a long history; a group involved with the sale of geese; a brusque tradesman from Covent Garden; and a local candle maker whose profession may hide something far more sinister.
Source: The Epoch Times
I had massively high expectations but it’s fairly hagiographical on his faves and a bit brusque about others.
Source: The Guardian
There, she runs into a handsome but brusque reporter who just sees her as a story.
Source: Decider
Linda (Cynthia Beckert), a British expat, backs up Hilda’s quest with brusque confidence.
Source: artsfuse.org
Martin’s speech is brusque and mean (“Wow! Not a large turnout!”), while Short’s is bitchily passive-aggressive (“I know Steve is looking down on us right now, because he always looked down on everyone”).
Source: The Guardian
Do not try to lower too far down and be careful with brusque movements.
Source: HOLA! USA
’s typically brusque assertion of filmmaking independence.
Source: The Associated Press en Español
As for racism, the only direct evidence of it is a brusque dismissal of “that colored woman.
Source: theberkshireedge.com
Al is an overbearing bully who berates and abuses everyone around him, and Decker captures his brusque manner well as he rushes around snapping his fingers impatiently, yelling at his actors and prodding them to give more emotional performances in a piece that turns them into stereotypes.
Source: Hyde Park Herald
For a hotel that is supposedly short on vacancies, Julie and Rosalind appear to have the entire building to themselves, for the only other human that seems to be around is the brusque receptionist (Carly-Sophia Davies), who doubles as their server in the on-site restaurant.
Source: Boca Raton
’s typically brusque assertion of filmmaking independence.
Source: Hindustan Times
The brusque two-step hop from quest setup to tragic resolution made me laugh.
Source: PC Gamer
These pages—some handwritten, some typewritten, with wordless loops and slashes scrawled across the text and brusque observations at the side—have become famous in their own right, and, for the hundredth anniversary of the poem’s publication, the edition has been reissued, with extra material.
Source: The New Yorker
As the shapes are a little disfigured and the colouring is a little brusque and rough, a painting in this style conveys a stronger feeling of dynamism, as if it were a moving image.
Source: SUPERJUMP
Syngal shot off a brusque reply to his powerful critics.
Source: BBC
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