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Judges interpreting the Constitution should be, he wrote, in an uncharacteristically ungainly phrase, "participation-oriented, representation-reinforcing".

Even those who tremble at the phrase "audience participation" end up awash in the bliss of communal exhibitionism -- some even clutching one of the special prizes doled out by ringmaster Owen.

In fact, this anodyne phrase masks the involvement, the participation of the vast majority of the local Polish communities, who watched the carnival of Jewish agony with derisive indifference or active approval.

Phrases such as 'consumer participation' might seem to denote active involvement of patients in research.

We identified that phrases such as 'patient participation' are used to describe rehabilitation of patients with limited mobility, such as stroke patients.

For example, this study identified 'rehabilitation' as a concept related to CCE, because it was described by phrases such as 'patient participation' (here 'patient participation' was used to describe participation of patients in normal social activities).

In their spirit (and in response to rioting in urban neighborhoods in Los Angeles, Detroit, Newark, and other cities), the Johnson Administration embarked on a series of programs intended to give African-Americans a larger role ("maximum feasible participation" was the phrase) in running their own communities.

Some of the local concepts or phrases used to describe stakeholder participation in these meetings were ' ukuibimbamo' meaning, being part of a process, 'kulanshanya nama partners' meaning consulting key stakeholders, and 'ukupandana amano' meaning sharing knowledge.

Fans loved that Timberlake said "It's coming home," a phrase that stems from England's participation in the UEFA European Championship in England in 1996.

Immersive theatre is one of those buzz-phrases that conjures up labored audience participation when done wrong.

The recurring phrase, "in Christ," implies personal union, a participation in Christ's death and Resurrection.

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