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The phrase "Someone has convinced you" was lethal.
It didn't have to: the phrase "someone else's babies" did all the heavy lifting.
The Times article seems to have led Tennyson to the phrase, "Someone had blunder'd", and so to his perfectly-chosen metrical scheme – dactylic dimeter.
On "For Once in My Life" he sang the phrase "someone who needs me" with the passion of a man savoring a last, desperate chance at love that has ended triumphantly.
In case you live under a rock (I hate that played out phrase, someone please come up with something better) Path founder Dave Morin has been through a hellish past two weeks — About a week before Valentine's Day, his app came under major fire for uploading user iOS Address Books.
We often hear the phrase "someone owes me something" or "I'm owed this or that because it's mine and I worked hard for it".
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The ruling is carefully phrased: someone who wants information about them taken out of the index will have to apply to Google, which will then have to weigh up whether it is in the public interest for that information to remain.
Similarly, the phrase "respecting someone as a person" might refer to appraising her as overall a morally good person, or to acknowledging her standing as an equal in the moral community, or to attending to her as the particular person she is as opposed to treating her like just another body.
Someone not present is customarily referred to as "a hip little cat" (a nice turn of phrase from someone who has never completely shed the moniker Little Jimmy Scott).
It's an apt phrase, suggesting someone who is at once in the thrall of and subordinate to our mortality.
"But there's an Arabic phrase for someone who is lucky or blessed - they say, 'His sky is always filled with clouds.' It's the complete opposite.
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