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It's a nice turn of phrase, if a trifle glib.
I'm a big fan of a nice turn of phrase.
Being an effective IMF chief means more than having a nice turn of phrase.
"Intellectual history is a relay race, not a 100-yard dash," Jacoby writes, in a nice turn of phrase.
"He had a nice race, relaxed well and showed a nice turn of foot," William Haggas, Skardu's trainer, said.
"She's got a good mind on her, she's got a high cruising speed and a nice turn of foot.
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(The name Edith had a nice turn-of-the-century ring to it, they thought).
A critic in The Washington Post called the book a guilty pleasure, saying, "Just when the slapstick tires you, there's a wonderful laugh, a smart one-liner, a tart bit of dialogue, a nice turn on your expectations".
There were nice turns of phrase and some frank analysis of where America's greatest problems lie.
His choreography has some nice turns of phrase and set pieces, although it's difficult for any choreographer to keep romantic pas de deux endlessly inventive.
Both Hawkins (piano) and Mwamba (vibes) are blessed with engaging personalities – I could imagine them as children's TV presenters – and nice turns of phrase.
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