He seems to have managed all this within due process of law through a combination of personal brio, cheerfully veiled threats and self-deprecation as just another senator.
Most academic writers, however, don't really aim for brio.
The rest of her declaration is composed with athletic brio.
Brio is also a musical term meaning vigor.
Gradually condensing the musical texture and accelerating the tempo, the author creates a gradation of extraordinary force, reaching the climax in the part marked "con brio".
I should also like to congratulate my noble friend on the brio and clarity with which he delivered the brief at very short notice.
Horses with true brio are willing workers.
Brio uses lengths of half, quarter and eighth as well as a third and sixth.