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Taking that complex sense of generation as insightful, we can focus on its modifier as the decisive word in the phrases built upon it.
They have shown themselves to be the final authority with the decisive word in everything, which all mankind must accept, submit to and obey without hesitation or discussion.
BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki sought Saturday to show he was in control of a tenuous new governing coalition, saying that he would have "the decisive word" in forming a new Iraqi government, and would move forward with or without potential allies.
There are a few: Catherine Arrowpoint in George Eliot's Daniel Deronda says the decisive word to her beau, Herr Klesmer: "Why should I not marry the man who loves me, if I love him?" To her the effort was something like the leap from the deck into the lifeboat.
And that if I say something in the field of nuclear activities, which has to do with technical issues, he takes my words as the final word and as the decisive word.
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Stubborn views are expressed with more excitement, and using decisive words like "anyone," "certain," and "nothing," and superlative adjectives like "worst" and "best".
"Her decisive words on the Prime Minister's EU budget negotiations prove that the Conservatives are the only party who can protect Britain's interests in Europe".
In a line like "With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage," from "Hamlet," the decisive words are "and with," a combination of function words more often found in Shakespeare's known plays than in, say, Thomas Dekker's.
11.39am: On Spain's style of play some kind, and perhaps decisive, words from Bert Van Marwyck: "At this moment I think Spain play a little more attractively than we do.
Ordering: say three decisive words: "I would like... (i.e., the ABC)" and then, "I would like the DEF," and then, "I would like some XYZ." Handling the Check Whenever le checque arrives, it is always a bit... awkward!
Benjamin clearly relished the extravagance of the younger man's admiration for his magnum opus: "I regard your work on the 'Arcades,' "Adorno wrote in 1935, "as the decisive philosophical word which must find utterance today".
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