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Since it's not exactly difficult to think of a train of words beginning with certain letters, the setter will often up his or her game and offer a phrase that gives extra value through wit, charm or appositeness.
The Bowlingual would offer a phrase to let you know.
His long, disjointed emails occasionally offer a phrase or thought that's so true you have to stop reading.
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Shakespeare, who saw Magna Carta not as a triumph for liberty but rather as a shameful attempt to weaken the monarchy, offered a phrase for it in his play King John: "So foul a sky shall not clear without a storm".
One player picks a card and offers up a phrase ("But before I kill you, Mr. Bond, I must show you ____").
As for her one-woman show, Chazelle doesn't offer more than a phrase or two — except, perhaps, in the abstracted form of a song that Mia delivers at a key moment, one that's all about her aunt.
Mr. Lhota offered a quotable phrase ("This tsunami of sleaze has to end") as well as proposals for ethics reform.
Clayton Christensen of Harvard Business School offers a useful phrase to describe the point where pharmacogenetics and personalised medicine meet: "precision medicine".A new Moore's lawPurists like Dr Venter sniff that the technology for reading SNPs is not good enough for serious applications like medicine, never mind how cheap it gets: only reliable full-genome scans will do.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency offers a pithy phrase about ozone's effects: "Good up high — bad nearby".
When asked to describe the cohesive aesthetic binding the diverse work the IAP presents, Naeymi offered "post-dramatic," a phrase the team has been kicking around for a while meaning work that "places equal weight on all aspects of the creative process" (ie, not just acting or directing or writing) with a refocusing of the artistic eye on design elements.
These vignettes — these portraits of grief, to borrow a phrase — offer a cross section of a society in transition.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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