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Teachers distinguish explanation from excuse in addressing domestic policy as well.
Young people have to learn to distinguish explanation from excuse in criminal justice policy, too.
"How is it that we're only wishing to go from — excuse my French — shit to piss?" a man with dreadlocks asked.
The Dictionary of American Regional English cites the Opies as a source for the derivation of the terms and states that exes probably refers to the use of crossed fingers, an important part of the demand for a truce, rather than deriving from "excuse" as originally thought.
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I say magic because, for the first time in 25 years I'd gone from excuse-making coaster to insatiable nerd.
Foreman steered away from excuses, despite the obvious impact of his ailing knee.
But how about take a ten-day diet from excuses.
Perhaps tomorrow will bring demands from those excused from paying their fair share of the bills for our country to be allowed to contribute their fair share.
"Artists are not the easiest people to live with from -- excuse me for using a bad word -- a landlord-tenant point of view," Mr. Doctorow says.
She's been called everything from "sorry excuse of a human being" to "evil".
A presentation told staff to "grab from the excuse bag" when they missed targets.
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