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"Magic is a neat term, but you know something?
"British Asian" was a neat term because it was secular and it was vague on the ethnic side (I refused to call myself British Indian because I felt a sense of cultural solidarity with Pakistanis and Bangladeshis).
"It's a neat term for a few, perhaps odd, living forms, and for dinosaurs as a whole," he told the BBC.
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But reality hasn't worked out according to such neat terms.
It isn't necessary to memorise all of these terms, but wielding them is a neat trick, and one that's respected by wine enthusiasts.
In "The Everything Store," Stone recounts being teased by Bezos about "the narrative fallacy," Nassim Nicholas Taleb's term for turning a mess of information into a neat story.
It's a neat trick – and, if you'll permit me to switch metaphors, I use that term advisedly.
In a neat bit of symmetry, it is Mr Huhne who must now make some long-term decisions of his own.
Short-term life-insurance policies, paid by the employer, for example, used to be a neat way of avoiding income and payroll taxes.
In terms of how to comp or play chords along with other musicians here's a neat trick.
A neat metaphor for a neat game.
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