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But many chefs and scientists are trying to move away from the phrase, including Rachel.

Antibalas's name derives from the phrase "chaleco antibalas," Spanish for "bulletproof vest".

From the phrase in bonis, later writers coined the expression "bonitary ownership".

The word "connectedness" comes from the phrase "an intimate connectedness," which I heard Shannon Jackson say just before Session IV.

Looking at the vertex of each T picks out a unique syllable from the phrase in the first column.

"Ready Player One" takes its title, sentimentally, from the phrase that signaled the start of games from that era.

The name Niger derives in turn from the phrase gher n-gheren, meaning "river among rivers," in the Tamashek language.

Participles are tricky, which explains why Ernie Wise got so many laughs from the phrase "the book what I wrote".

Is the omission of boys from the phrase "violence against women and girls" for specifically radical feminist reasons?

(Contrary to later rumours, he insisted it was not derived from the phrase, "Lend me a fiver").

Unfortunately, as Castellucci demonstrated, the way the key is generated from the phrase is incredibly easy to do fast.

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