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"Nothing to worry about," he repeats, as if practicing four words he expects to utter often during his open-ended, unpaid stint as New York's inaugural antiterrorism czar.
There is also a fair helping of Jane Eyre, a novel which Sugar has long dismissed as having little to do with the real lives of governesses ("Reader, I married him" is not a phrase she expects to utter any time soon).
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Awards of the Week LEAST Illuminating Botanical Lesson: A presidential candidate is expected to utter banalities with the passionate conviction of Moses on the mountain, but sometimes even an orator as polished as the Rev. Al Sharpton can't get away with it -- especially when he has already said it at least once before.
The question that Professor Gates posed next — "Are you not answering me because I'm a black man and you're a white police officer?" — was one that Professor Gates, with his multiple degrees, international prestige awards and other accomplishments, might never have expected to utter.
I have, perhaps, said things to the dying they did not expect to hear (nor did I expect to utter).
It's the sort of line you'd expect to hear uttered in a gravelly rumble, barely decipherable, by the cowled, gadget-packing vigilante of Gotham himself.
When a British team expects to produce a medal in nine events out of 10 in a particular discipline, and is fully expected to do so, that squad have arrived in a position of utter dominance.
A certain classic Anglo-Saxon swear word is the pivot for a Supreme Court case about whether "the government may punish the broadcasting of four-letter words from four-letter celebrities like Bono and Cher," Adam Liptak writes, but don't expect to hear that word uttered in the hallowed halls.
At 5 p.m. a helicopter will fly him to his summer residence, Castel Gandolfo, where he is expected to wave to well-wishers and utter a few words.
The new "utter barrister" was then expected to supervise bolts ("arguments" over a single point of law between students and barristers) and moots at his Inn of Court, attend lectures at the Inns of Court and Chancery and teach students.
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