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It would probably hurt the policeman's career if he described the crimes as "funny" or "refreshing".
"Well, if he described it that way, looks to me like he was probably right".
If he described a commitment as "cast-iron" you just knew it wouldn't last the week.
If he described it to another human being, he would never be free of the picture.
He told me that he opposed the coup, and that he would be arrested if he described the clearing of the sit-ins as "a Holocaust".
They may have visited the earth, but probably any one who saw them would not be be believed if he described them.
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Even if he describes Peggy's breakthrough as "like watching a dog playing the piano".
Asked if he describes himself as a New Labour man, Wilson says firmly he is "just Labour".
If someone designates another as "adversary," he speaks only for himself; if he describes another as "odious," he is appealing to widespread feelings of distaste.
So if he describes his players as naïve for chasing victory to the point of inviting defeat, maybe it is rooted in the coach?
If he describes more sentences after transitional words, then the turn is not clear.
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