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Clinton pointed to the casino, where garish red curtains still dress the windows and black boards cover the spot where red block letters once spelled out the name Trump Plaza.
Bill Parcells, who was the Jets' head coach when Ogbogu was a rookie and spotted something in the raw sixth-round draft pick from Maryland, once spelled out the phases of a National Football League player.
On the façade of the first casino that one saw after pulling off the expressway there was the ghost lettering of the immense sign that once spelled out "Trump Plaza" and, beneath it, a billboard that read "The Center of It All".
Perhaps clothes fashions are memes, but even if that is the case, one still needs to explain what makes one clothing meme fitter than another, and the fear is that once spelled out this will quickly boil down to a well-known appeal to consumer psychology.
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In what appeared to be the same bright red paint used to write "Max" was the name "Yelena," appearing once, then spelled out again and again, accompanied each time by the painted shape of a heart.
Once you've spelled out your big idea, generate lots of supporting material to give yourself more to choose from when it's time to pick your best stuff.
In 1999, the Supreme Court ruled that an actual count must be used to apportion seats among the states in the House of Representatives, the only purpose for the once-a-decade census spelled out in the Constitution.
Once the criteria are clearly spelled out, unconscious bias would be less of a factor, explained team member Sarah Bacot '18.
Not once is the name "Cohen" spelled out, though the phrase "SAC owner", makes it 73 times.
They never spelled out exactly how often David would see the children, just that it couldn't be once a week and then once a month.
I spelled out my grievances.
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