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He'll describe every detail, until you can taste the day.
"At risk" now seems to describe every child, while each adult has become a potential abuser.
"What we found are the constants that describe every city," he says.
I'd describe every dish as unmemorable were it not that my job is to remember exactly why it was unmemorable.
Builders produce weighty studies that describe every imaginable "impact" on the broadly defined "environment" in an effort to forestall lawsuits accusing them of inadequate disclosure.
She goes on to describe every horrific detail of what she endured: "Monsieur Dubois placed me on the Mattrass, and spread a cambric handkerchief upon my face.
But Mr. Quattrone's case will take place under the eyes of a small army of reporters eager to describe every twist and turn.
The young entrepreneurs of PAC.com tend to use the buzz words of the Internet economy to describe every facet of life.
Because, annoyingly, it just describe every other measurement so well – and, to be honest, because we haven't found the new encompassing theory yet.
So the pool reporter serves as the eyes and ears for his colleagues and is expected to describe every tear and chortle emanating from Mr. Bush.
Worse, the book can only enhance the tendency of journalists to use the (long anachronistic) term "the Kremlin" to describe every type of higher power in the country.
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