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The clue phrase offered a wide range of possible approaches, as I thought it would.
"Zeroes out" was the phrase offered by Lawrence P. Goldman, president and chief executive of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark, which has been getting $1.4 million a year from the state toward an annual budget of $24 million.
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At least that final phrase offers Haggerty a possible lifeline for the future, if she wishes to grab it.
These vignettes — these portraits of grief, to borrow a phrase — offer a cross section of a society in transition.
But the phrase offers a way to describe changes in store when the ninth annual Advertising Week takes place in New York next week.
She is puzzled by the phrase "Offer it up" ("What does that mean?"), as in "Offer up your suffering for the souls in purgatory".
State Department Arabists claim it would show "movement" away from solid Bush support for Israel and, in the still-dovish Shimon Peres's phrase, offer a "political horizon" to Palestinians.
The retired folk at the seaside, the "Costa geriatrica" (his phrase), offer more reliable support.In this section Here be dragons A day with Dave On the trail The hole in the election It's not over yet Who are we?
In this case, the phrase offers little more than a nod and a wink, balancing the future of thousands of jobs on the allusion of back-door negotiations.
But for others, the phrase offers a helpful entry point to a policy program that would, in essence, buck with the last 40 years of neoliberal market-based solutionism and government spendthrift.
Mr. Maazel's rendering of the Beethoven Fifth Symphony was predicated on the notion that breathless tempos and mannered phrasing, offered together, are a reasonable facsimile of excitement and interpretive freshness.
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