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And the Texas Board of Education approved a new social studies curriculum playing down the separation of church and state and even eliminating Thomas Jefferson — the author of that malignant phrase, "wall of separation" — from a list of revolutionary writers.
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We proposed the term "positive vitreous pressure glaucoma" to replace "malignant glaucoma" as: i. the phrase "positive vitreous pressure" reflects the final common pathway leading to the development of vicious cycle of increased in transvitreal pressure, ii.
A dozen years into its life, the United States Information Agency needed alternative to the anodyne term information or malignant term propaganda: a fresh turn of phrase upon which it could build new and benign meanings.
When stories about the famine began to surface in Moscow, Duranty dismissed them as 'exaggerated or malignant propaganda', and in one report employed the phrase 'you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs'.
But it was malignant.
A malignant diagnosis.
It is malignant.
That phrase!
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