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I had a client Ed (not his real name) who was struggling in his marriage; he frequently described his wife as "angry" and got angry frequently in return.
Mr. Middelhoff was unusually open about his personal debt to Mr. Case, and he frequently described himself and Mr. Case as "best friends".
Mr. Vidal, who once said he had grown up in "the House of Atreus," detested his mother, whom he frequently described as a bullying, self-pitying alcoholic.
In that context he frequently described his own experiences of God as divine light.
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But in truth, he is, as he frequently describes himself, a big kid.
He frequently describes the world of poverty as "loathsome," "disgusting," "fetid," "squalid".
He frequently describes New York City as having recovered from the recession more fully than the rest of the country.
Qaddafi accepts such customs, but he frequently describes his own society as "backward" (his favorite term of disapprobation); one Libyan intellectual complained to me, "If you listen to his words, you will agree that he hates the Libyan people".
The state's unemployment rate spiked to 8.5 percent in August, a jump from 7.7 percent from June 2009, the date Mr. Perry himself has chosen as a starting point for the job-growth phenomenon he frequently describes on the campaign trail.
For Mr. Romney, the trip is a critical opportunity to show statesmanship, especially after a less-than-perfect London trip, and to highlight his relationship with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, whom he frequently describes as an "old friend".
It's easy to see Johnson as the reclusive writer that he frequently describes himself as.
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