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But Basquiat also opened Rammellzee's eyes to the world of money and power, which helped deepen his already instinctive ambivalence toward success on conventional terms.
"There is lots of conventional business being done by conventional publishers on conventional terms, and the books are being published on conventional paper with conventional royalties.
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The lapse rate on conventional term policies is in the neighborhood of 5% a year that is, in any given 12 months, 5% of term policyholders stop paying their premiums.
"On paper, in conventional terms, Phil doesn't say a great deal, but, my goodness, he's going at all these levels".
Igor Sutyagin says such talk reflects Russia's awareness of its "inability to compete on equal terms with the West in conventional terms".
While Mr. Obama stated his opposition to the Iraq war in conventional terms, Mr. Wright issued a "War on Iraq I. Q
In conventional terms, the most gracefully feminine creature on stage is a balletic Roman soldier who executes airy pliés and pirouettes.
These are both movies in which, by conventional terms, nothing much really happens, but a lot goes on.
In conventional terms, nothing does happen.
In conventional terms, I think, yeah.
Often, not much happens at least, not in conventional terms.
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