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That's how they describe it".
"Modern soul" is how they describe what they're after.
The dishes are sophisticated comfort food, and the chefs are careful about how they describe them.
But almost all Republicans, no matter how they describe themselves, have one thing in common: they detest Barack Obama.
"We try to capture how consumers are going to search for something, how they describe it," Ms. Valentic says.
For witnesses, like Ms. Diallo, any variation in how they describe events can be highlighted by the defense as an inconsistency to gnaw at their credibility.
Here's how they describe the new site: SchoolBook was invented by The New York Times and WNYC, but it is your site to shape, define and grow.
While Taiwanese and Chinese companies are good storytellers on stage it can be painful to read how they describe and introduce their shows.
Ms. Dwyer of Pace says she has been "really, really shocked at the blatant manipulative language" that some sites use to describe their corporate services to industry versus how they describe themselves to consumers.
Complaining about books on the grounds of the plots they contain, rather than how they describe them, is a bit like saying, "Tell me a story... and make it a cheerful one".
CORDELIA: I'm sure you were. Lee has a profound understanding of women — how they talk, how they describe one another: with a near-clinical objectivity and, often, with loathing.
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