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Every phrase out of his mouth is tinged with irony.
Other pet hates Fruit and vegetables, the phrase "out of context", weather reports, and her own breasts.
(McKie doesn't use the phrase "out of the way mustards" but there are moments when I willed him to).
On the map, that distance was not really very far, but there was an air of finality in his mother's frequently repeated phrase: "Out of state".
The phrase "out of sight, out of mind" has never been more pertinent than when we apply it to the poor.
"Our sole goal was to take that phrase out of the political lexicon, so nobody can say, 'I can't find any qualified women,' " Ms. Shaw said.
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So, the phrase out-of-date attitudes has hyphens because the adjective is before the noun, but the phrase their attitudes are out of date doesn't have hyphens.
Likewise in the Fifth Symphony, Mr. Maazel chiseled deeply contoured phrases out of enormous blocks of sound.
Often she made dance phrases out of ripple-effect chain reactions passing along the limbs and body.
Other phrases: "out of your lane," "not your responsibility," and "disruptive to maintaining a harmonious relationship between KBR and one of its Strategic Partners, PPI".
And when you start taking phrases out of context and recasting them as quotations, you begin to feel (Shapiro must have undergone this sensation) a little vertiginous.
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