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The use of the phrase "accounting matters" seemed to indicate that the company was considering changing its financial statements from the ones released last week.
The blushing young lady of Fragonard's "Love Letter" turned from her correspondence to hear Mr. Vinikour's gallant, flexibly phrased accounts of three movements by Louis Couperin.
Lawrence del Casale offered gently phrased accounts of several solo works, including Mr. Cordero's "Viñeta Criolla I," a study in perpetual motion, and five bright-hued "Preludios Primaverales".
There was some of that last week at the Boston Early Music Festival and Exhibition: The festival orchestra played a tight, zesty program of Bach, Handel and Vivaldi favorites on Thursday, and the fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout presided over crisply phrased accounts of Mozart's two piano quartets on Saturday.
CREDIT CARD MAIL Credit card companies should be barred from using the phrase "Important Account Information" on mailings — unless, of course, the mailing actually contains important account information.
(During the previous night's monologue, Carson used a curiously barbed phrase to account for the success of ABC's televised adaptation of Haley's best-seller. "Give the people what they want," he said. "Hatred, violence, and sex".
So it launched an energetic lobbying campaign that has now managed to get the phrase "taking account of its special nature, its structures based on voluntary activity and its social and educational function" inserted into a new draft.
Mr. Romney also wove the phrase into accounts of others he knew who had died tragically.
(Among other things, "The Producers" is credited with introducing the phrase "creative accounting").
A deeply spiritual practice has become about expensive yoga gear, catchy marketing phrases, Instagram accounts, and celebrity teachers.
"That phrase takes no account of the feelings of the victim," she said.
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