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Someone describes someone else as a "nutter" or a situation as "mental", and, listening, I am faced with a choice: to speak or not to speak.
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Describing someone else's opinions without talking to them first opens the door to serious trouble.
As some in the crowd noted, the mayor had given a good description of Dr. Chawla, even if he was, in fact, describing someone else.
And now, the results are in: for the next week, no one who speaks English — or at least writes it on the magazine's Web site — will be allowed to describe someone else as wearing "slacks".
And the results are in: For the next week, no one who speaks English -- or at least writes it on the magazine's Web site -- will be allowed to describe someone else as wearing "slacks".
Andres's Mama, soothing the self-dramatizing Katrin and her other children with her solid arms, pushing worry back from the corners of her eyes, is a titanic creation, never more expansive than when she has to describe someone else's hope or loss.
The cloud, a convenient metaphor to describe someone else's server, and the storing of data therein, can be dangerous.
"They are able to judge other people's bodies quite accurately and would describe someone else the same size as themselves correctly, but still not be able to do that about their own weight and shape.
To judge from all of the above, we know Palin is describing someone else.
The candidate, it turned out, was describing someone else's account of watching a video.
Fiorina, it turned out, was describing someone else's account of watching a video.
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