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ROBERT ASHBY, Annandale, Va., posted on nytimes.com Genuine phrase from, no kidding, the NYT: "... one of the world's masters of rat lust".
After all, if anyone is a member of the globalising elite, it's the "Davos Man" (this is apparently a genuine phrase they use to describe each other): a jetsetting "master of the universe" who conceives of their identity in truly international terms.
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When Stewart talks about the small-scale projects the brand has been involved in, he constantly uses words like "organic" and "genuine" and phrases like "let the consumer lead the brand".
The phrase "genuine opportunities" is notable, suggesting that graduates should expect good jobs in the field and not an endless series of postdocs, menial positions, or jobs only tangentially related to the degree.
"What is your biggest weakness?" Give a genuine interest, but phrase it in a way that dampens the effect.
And the reality is that Franzen is an exceptional writer, more skilled than most other men or women at producing brutal insights, perfectly evocative turns of phrase, and genuine hilarity: "Self-pity seeped into her, a conviction that for no one but her was sex so logistically ungainly, a tasty fish with so many small bones".
William Safire of The New York Times wrote that when the speaker of the phrase is genuine and maintains eye contact, the act is a "social asset and a note of civility" in a busy world.
But whether because of sloppy phrasing or genuine colonialist attitudes, it still comes across as condescending.
Because 'this' is tied to particular demonstrative acts, Buridan, like many other logicians in the fourteenth, fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries, took it that genuine referring uses of the phrase 'this man' are equivocal.
She is our ability to interpret Things Happening only through incredulity and seemingly genuine utterances of completely generic phrases.
Groping for the lapidary and smartly paradoxical phrase, he sometimes misses genuine paradoxes.
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