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For our efforts, we had succeeded in producing a "mini-series," which is a nice term for four one-hour episodes of a canceled TV show.
I don't like the word adjustment, because our country gets taken advantage of, to use a nice term, by every other country in the world.
Trump, in his speech in Dallas, said that he had been told that "anchor babies" was "not a nice term," but said that it was one "we have to use".
" 'Current up cycle,' that's a nice term," Mr. Leahy replied with sarcasm, "when people can't afford to go to work" because gasoline is costing close to $4 a gallon.
(As the book reveals, the drive to create a disposable and ecologically dangerous society has been going on for a lot longer than you might think). Or consider consumer credit – a nice term the authors use for this is "disciplinary hedonism" – which came about with Henry Ford's desire to sell cars to the populace, and without which consumerism would not have taken off.
Partitive is a nice term, but it doesn't tell you anything you didn't know already.
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"I want to leave on real nice terms".
"I'll give it to you in nice terms," Pelfrey said afterward.
The problem with describing women in these "nice" terms is that the "nice" candidate often doesn't get hired.
"People told us this was inherent to Hudson County -- in nice terms, that it is difficult to do business here if you are an outsider," said Mr. Haag, who was born in Germany.
In less nice terms, this thing was as big as a friggin' house.
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