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"Their chief negotiator was Allen Boyd," Spratt told me, referring to the congressman from north Florida, "and we cut a deal — well, that's a little" — he amended his phrasing, and smiled — "came to an understanding" that "there would be a seven-billion-dollar reduction in the increase in N.D.D., non-defense discretionary spending".

It was when quizzed by a reporter about United's possession and efforts on goal that he amended the phrase Ferguson made famous.

Planned Parenthood has amended the phrase "domestic terrorism" to "acts of violence," but I wish they hadn't.

Over the past week, the American delegation pushed forcefully to delete or amend those phrases.

But as Mr. Obama said, slightly amending a phrase that once was commonly used to describe the United States-Japan relationship, the interchange between the America and China now is as "important as any bilateral relationship in the world".

New York Times reporter forced to leave China? and Why US Newspaper publishers favour paywalls were amended because several phrases were inadequately attributed to the original text of the NYT and Globe and Mail stories that were the original sources, in contravention of Guardian editorial guidelines.

Clarification: Language in this story and headline has been amended to clarify the phrasing of the question posed to Messing.

On 25 January 2019 "challenge that anger" was amended to the correct phrase used, "channel that anger".

Later, after lobbying from Latin-American delegates, who were more realistic, the wording was amended to include the phrase "eliminating or significantly reducing".

(For accuracy's sake, this phrase should be amended to read, "the only continuing nationwide nighttime quasi-live talk show left, apart from Merv Griffin's").

Rather, the statute was amended to include the second phrase simply to make it clear that it reaches false promises and misrepresentations as to the future as well as other frauds involving money or property.

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