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The President, in answering Stewart, repeated a version of the same phrase back to him, but applied it to the actual deaths of Ambassador Stevens and the three other Americans rather than to how his Administration subsequently behaved.
No, the series moves and convinces us through the repetition of the same phrase at the beginning of the clauses, something that you will all, from now on, do me the favour of calling anaphora.
The Vice-President used the phrase "serious consequences" as a warning to Iran about its nuclear program; Greg Djerejian, of Belgravia Dispatch, hears echoes of the same phrase, used a few years back, when Cheney was discussing Iraq, and he notes a sharp ratcheting up of war rhetoric from the White House.
The most shocking revelation comes in the typewriter scene, where Wendy, played by Shelley Duvall, who does frightened like nobody else and is film's answer to Edvard Munch's The Scream, discovers that her husband has typed, over and over, nothing but reams of the same phrase: "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy".
It is usual for theorists to rely upon what is called 'the phenomenological use' of 'looks F', where this use can be distinguished from the perceptual-epistemic (and epistemic) and the comparative uses of the same phrase.
She defended Rush Limbaugh's use of the same phrase in the same context on the basis that it was "satire".
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The reveal that he's spent his time relentlessly typing out the same phrase is one of the most chilling in cinema.
Although Google used some of the same phrases in the code, Alsup said it had to do so to maintain interoperability.
Mrs. Bush's lunchtime speech was a more personal precursor to her husband's address in Atlanta tonight, using some of the same phrases and at least one anecdote.
Mr. Clinton invoked on behalf of his wife some of the same arguments -- indeed, some of the same phrases -- that he has marshaled in his own campaigns for office, asserting Mr. Giuliani was seeking to demonize his wife because he could not defeat her based on issues in New York.
"Ideally, we've taught them to recreate that, to find their own networks and friends and groups of people to help them and inspire them," Mr. Wallenberg said, using some of the same phrases that Ms. Karopkin would later use at graduation.
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