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Violation of curfew meant the walls would close in and the appropriate phrase of "grounding" a kid kept him from flying off with his friends.
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Educators and FDCA contributed to discussions about appropriate phrasing of interview questions.
Such studies could involve focus group discussions with people with disability to identify issues specifically related to violation of rights of people with disability and identify appropriate phrasing of the questions.
There may be circumstances that predispose students to require more specific interventions, for example a non-native speaker of a language may need training in appropriate phrasing of questions as well as non-verbal cues to be most effective at history taking.
Meanwhile, the observer, overpowered by the sheer scope and impact of this wall of paintings, can barely track these explanations, except to catch a dead-on appropriate phrase from, of all places, the novel "Spartacus" by Howard Fast: "the insolent enormity of it".
Senator John Edwards has a somewhat different issue to combat -- that he is, for lack of a more appropriate phrase, too pretty.
"One might think of the tired but appropriate phrase 'shooting fish in a barrel.'.
Both of them said a more appropriate phrase would have been "hua bei tong wei li liang", where beitong means "sorrow and pain".
"Escaped alone" might be an appropriate phrase.
One of the reporters then asked if "police action under the United Nations" would be a more appropriate phrase.
Perhaps "cautiously optimistic" might be an appropriate phrase.
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