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Perhaps, then, the virtue of style lies in the commotion it causes — its "talk value" not in the home, but in the marketplace.
And like its evil twin, "brouhaha" (uproar, commotion), it appears too often in our prose.
It is 'aesthetic' and silent; it is polite (no commotion); it is insinuating.
Dancing, Then Commotion It was late Saturday night of homecoming weekend, and Finnegan's, about two miles from the university's Pleasantville campus, was crowded.
Not only would counterleaking resolve the present commotion, it would also deter future leakers from trying to turn reporters into tools of political combat.
With all the commotion, it turned out that there were both experienced mountain guides and doctors among the night's clientele, so she had plenty of expert attention, and a helicopter came for her as soon as daylight arrived.
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Hurd comments, "Like all such artificial commotions it died down after a time (and indeed was not renewed with any strength nineteen years later when Margaret Thatcher appointed another peer, Lord Carrington, to the same post)".
It stops all the commotion and it makes sense.
So I knew it wasn't my place to come here and start any commotion about it.
There was some commotion about it in real time and I saw Boro weren't happy about it but I wasn't concentrating on their goalkeeper.
It's explained like this: in the sea, a lone catfish creates a commotion when it swims near a school of other fish.
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