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This was a Trumpian moment, from the phrasing — "a very, very good movie" — to the message.

"I was certainly not implying in any way that the government wished to ban end-to-end encryption," Howe added, although given his other open-ended statements there's very little comfort to be drawn from the phrasing of that sentence either.

Her annoyance stems from the phrasing of these articles, which basically amounts to 'which promising young actress gets to play the quasi jail-bait piece of meat that Spidey rescues and then makes out with?' I wrote about this back in March.

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

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".

"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.

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

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?

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