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His unit of prose is more the paragraph than the striking phrase or illusion.
e360: There's a striking phrase you use in the book: the aesthetics of damage.
(Or, to use his own striking phrase: "I usually feel that time should be entertained").
The most striking phrase Clinton used in this passage was "basket of deplorables".
He had a knack for the striking phrase, but unease at the controversy it often caused.
His most striking phrase was 'a country at ease with itself'.
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Her songs were all mood swings — vindictive, sultry, furious, tearful, wry, hopeful, annihilating — and her emotions could shift and strike from phrase to phrase, in her improvisatory singing and in her band arrangements.
Less easily digestible is the Madonna-backed dance party that erupts and overflows into the audience, a mix of aerobics, striking movement phrases and endurance art.
6. Sec. 2 (c)(5A) (Page 5) is amended as follows: (a) Strike the phrase "public vehicle-for-hire ride" and insert the phrase "taxicab ride" in its place.
It has struck the phrase "hunger strike" from its lexicon, preferring "long term non-religious fasting".
On "My Little Margie," Philip Morris reps struck the phrase "I'm real cool!," lest it be associated with their competitors Kool cigarettes.
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