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On the sidewalk in front of us, two girls held hands and hopscotched down the paving stones, marking time in flutelike voices with the forbidden phrase that they had been allowed, this one night, to say: "Vaaa... fannn... cuuuuuulooooooh!" In the past eighteen months, the Italian political class has reached a low ebb of popularity.
And with budget austerity in the air here and "new taxes" a forbidden phrase, President Nicolas Sarkozy is instead focusing on symbols — canceling state garden parties for Bastille Day, ending presidential hunts at Château de Chambord and pushing his ministers to reduce their lavish expenses and bloated staffs.
When Yegor Gaidar was still a young economist in the early 1980's, discussing neoclassical economic theory in clandestine meetings with other dissidents ("market economy" was still a forbidden phrase), the idea that Russia would become a democracy was still a fantasy.
Reporters say the coverage of the Obama administration is reflexively critical, the health care debate is generally framed in terms of costs rather than benefits — "health care reform" is a generally forbidden phrase — and global warming skeptics have gotten a steady ride.
One appeared to be that I had used the forbidden phrase "pick a link" on my web site.
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The new Catholic missal, for instance, does not seem to fear the forbidding phrase, replacing the statement that Jesus is "one in being with the Father" with the more complicated idea that he is "consubstantial with the Father".
The reviewer, a sympathetic professor of psychiatry, bravely attempted to explain such forbidding phrases as "the grammatical structure of transformational mythology".
He forbids the phrase "literally jumped out of his skin" unless the "literally" is accurate.
These virtual snoops can also be programmed to screen all incoming and outgoing e-mail for forbidden words and phrases -- involving racism, body parts or the name of your boss -- and can forward suspicious messages to a supervisor for review.
JWT's "brand pioneers" are forbidden from uttering outdate phrases such as "TV commercial," "creative idea," "360 degrees" and "media proposal".
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