Sentence examples for historical phrasing from inspiring English sources

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Modern strings, played with historical phrasing techniques, can approximate a Baroque or Classical sound, but old brass instruments have a texture and bite that their modern counterparts cannot produce.

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Nationalists may accuse Cameron of playing the "Orange card" – the historical phrase to describe the appeasement of Ulster unionism – if he relies on the DUP for his survival.

By the time the documents are allowed to filter out, the events they reveal are over; domestic public opinion in the US, in that depressingly anti- historical phrase, has "moved on"; the details have grown fuzzy.

We must rebuild solidarity among the young, the workers, the pensioners and the unemployed to break down the new dividing line between Europe's rich and poor, the "mur d'argent" to use a historical phrase that has become topical.

Historian Romney Sedgwick argued that these lines appear "to be the source of the only historical phrase with which he is associated".

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Despite what probably seemed, to untrained observers, like plausible science, Murillo Karam's infelicitously phrased "historical truth" was met with widespread skepticism and even scorn.

CATHY GUTIERREZ Religion Department, Sweet Briar College Dec. 11 This goes beyond retrospective labeling, but such is often a component in historical reconstruction, a phrase I first ran into in that old chestnut, "A History of Historical Writing" by Harry Elmer Barnes.

The word, which smacks of the undeserving rich and their unearned inheritances, has been largely dropped in favour of "the historical environment", a phrase that suggests that Britain's many houses and castles fell like acorns from the sky.Given this, the recent success of the National Trust, once caricatured as a provider of outdoor relief for aristocrats, must be rather galling.

(Historical note: this phrase once had another meaning, but since 9/11, years in which Congress never heard a wish of the national security state that it didn't grant, no one can quite remember what it was).

By phrasing the historical discoveries as concerns, the option is somewhat left open to the military on how to alleviate the District's concerns.

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