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WASHINGTON — Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana described the nation's fiscal condition in dark terms more often reserved for a terror threat, declaring, "We face an enemy lethal to liberty and even more implacable than those America has defeated before".

I woke up to discover that #booksthatchangedmyworld was a trending topic on Twitter — that is, it was flagged as one of Twitter's most popular tags, an honor more often reserved for, say, Justin Bieber or Lady Gaga.

He tends to talk in breathless bursts, and he often defuses his inflammatory remarks by allowing his voice to rise into a register that is more often reserved for talking to pets or small children.

Perhaps frustrated with the barrage of tough questions and attacks he has been facing here, Mr. Romney offered a reaction more often reserved for a hostile press corps: He shrugged, and looked eagerly for the next questioner.

Every so often, a seemingly esoteric event in New York captures the public imagination, reaching the buzzy, must-see status more often reserved for canonized artists like Vincent van Gogh or Leonardo da Vinci.

Jamie Dimon, the boss of JP Morgan, America's biggest bank, has joined the ranks of the world's billionaires – a status more often reserved for hedge fund managers, entrepreneurs and scions of already mega-wealthy families.

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But seeking out well-made coffee — with delicately roasted beans and swan-neck kettles pouring precisely into a row of Kalita Waves (the Ferrari of Japanese pour-over filters) — has more often been reserved for a trip downtown, or to Brooklyn.

Usually, there is no more than one toilet, and this is often reserved for the teachers.

To entice buyers, owners and their brokers are resorting to strategies often reserved for sellers in more mainstream markets.

The evening of Aug. 21 will feature Los Angeles native Mia Doi Todd, whose ethereal voice and soulful music is often reserved for far larger (and more expensive) venues.

Broadly it subsumes epic poetry, but the term "narrative poetry" is often reserved for smaller works, generally with more appeal to human interest.

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