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He suggested saying things like "now you should be" and "by 5 a.m. tomorrow you should be" and filling in the phrases with specific directions.
"In the phrases that are actually prayers calling out to God — as in 'O! Gracious One!' — you see an upward sweep as if an upward reach of the human heart to God," said Lee-Hood.
In the phrases "I live in Seattle" and "Live from New York," the word is spelled the same but is not spoken in the same way.
Alec Guinness speaks in the phrases of a non-denominational Jesus.
In other words: arts in the phrases liberal arts or liberal arts education does not mean ART.
It's a fast, accessible game where you tap the vowels in the order they should appear in the phrases.
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The problem is in the phrase itself.
"He crackled," in the phrase of Alastair Reid.
In the phrase "I Like Ike," the power shifted.
Building up pressure, as in the phrase "contents under pressure".
Nigel Farage is way ahead in the phrase-making stakes.
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