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It issues a plea for "considerably improved language and cultural awareness"—a phrase Mr Rumsfeld would have gagged at not long ago.

By the same token, both are sensitive to the idea of "non-place", a phrase Mr Fort uses to describe service stations, shopping centres, airports and the space-bubbles inhabited by drivers.

He accused his opponent, Jason Carter, the grandson of former President Jimmy Carter, of being a politician who favours style over substance, noting that the phrase Mr Carter uses most often when debating is "I believe".

The role of the court is only to ensure that the settlement is clear, resolves claims, does not involve collusion or corruption, and is not obviously illegal.In a carefully worded phrase, Mr Rakoff writes that he "cannot say" whether the settlement was improper so he would approve it.

Kraus could be unsparing in his criticism of fellow German-Jewish writers, complaining of the "rootlessness" of Heine's wit and the "flood of filth" swamping German culture a phrase Mr Franzen admires for its "raw sincerity .Mr Franzen's analysis (and that of his co-authors, Paul Reitter and Daniel Kehlmann) is presented as footnotes, some of them pages long.

I want to ask whether it is parliamentary to use such an unjustifiable, rude and offensive phrase?" Mr Cameron replied: "I completely respect the right honourable gentleman and the important question he asked, which I tried to answer with the point about inward investment in to Britain.

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Punning on the Hollywood star's famous catch-phrase, Mr Benioff says that the marketing slogan will be "Hasta la vista, software".Joining forcesBut behind this chummy iconoclasm, Mr Benioff's new web-services venture, called sforce.com, indicates a deadly seriousness about reinventing the software industry.

In the recently created duo "Woolf Phrase," Mr. Forsythe constructed the dance passages (which are interspersed with spoken text from Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway") "around the rhythm of Woolf's language".

"Where are the jobs," is a catch phrase Mr. Ryan has adopted for the trail.

Seeing became a form of communion in itself; "ocular consumption" is the phrase Mr. Wieck uses.

"Did he coin the phrase?" Mr. Safire wrote after interviewing Mr. Hirschman.

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