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Thus, the author had to find a phrase to fill up a definite space.
7.39pm: I need to find a phrase to describe the audition process that isn't 'presses their button'.
Over in Spain, her counterpart, Juan Carlos, must be busily scrabbling through the Latin dictionary to find a phrase that goes a step further.
When Dick Cheney calls torture "enhanced interrogation," it doesn't make us understand torture in a different way; it's just a means for those who know they're doing something wrong to find a phrase that doesn't immediately acknowledge the wrongdoing.
It was an odd kind of diversity: the crowd at the Prairie Capital was almost entirely white, but other than that, I was hard pressed to find a phrase to describe even a majority.
General limitations are that the success of Web issue analysis is dependant upon the particular topic chosen and the ability to find a phrase that accurately captures the topic and is not used in other contexts, as well as being language-specific.
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When he found a phrase to be clever or intriguing, Law would document it for further use.
"Any time Blaine finds a phrase that reflects what he is hearing from people back home, regardless of where it comes from, he'll use it," Sloca told Huffpost.
I have to find a better phrase, but he is not a d--k swinger.
The label for Cluster 2 resulted less from disagreement among group members than from the inability to find a single phrase that would encompass both a status questions, such as "whether they have had a recent blood test" (114) and a behavior question, such as "how much tobacco they use" (153).
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