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(A fine phrase, that).
Instead, he saw criticism - in a fine phrase - as a "collaborative art".
In Richard Mabey's fine phrase, what she sees is little more than a "generalised green blur".
In the fine phrase of his Manchester University colleague Bill Deakin, "it's the 'Don't panic yet' neurotransmitter," said Dr. Cowen.
He reflects, in a fine phrase, that with the fall of the Soviet Union, "capitalism had lost its memento mori".
"Mr President," he shot back, "I'm not yours, I'm the Senate's".A hard startEugene McCarthy, a fellow senator who liked a fine phrase, said of Mr Mansfield that "a man of gentle exterior can be framed in steel".
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By rights it should seem unbearably mannered, especially because the rapid flow of high-grade perceptions and more conventionally "fine" phrase-making makes it clear that deliberate clunkiness is part of the agenda.
The proposal will come wrapped in fine phrases about an "ownership society".
The Hilliard singers performed with their well-honed seamless blend, fine phrasing and subtle dynamic shadings.
There is almost no visual description in his work, very little metaphor or figuration, no fine phrasing or lush gratuity.
We found that all the fine phrases about freedom and liberty were entirely for male consumption, and that they did not in any way apply to women.
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