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The phrase he used was "how's Harry and Ben?- Haven't seen you this blue moon" Egan then footnoted the unusual phrase, stating that it meant a long time.
Diplomats said that a phrase stating that this list was "at a minimum" was dropped at the insistence of the US, triggering complaints that this limited the treaty's scope.
A phrase stating that basic research spending should be about 10% of GDP by 2010 in order for it to be 15% by 2020 has been removed.
After being well ground in a lot of water, it looks like ground lead white, but, despite this, it does not in fact have body.' The verso of page 57 expands on this last phrase, stating that 'Crystallin having been ground in water appears to have body, but in oil it does not have any.
We added a phrase stating that "even if one cannot rule out at this stage that other catalytic subunits yet to be identified may also be required".
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Whoa! Slate removed the two phrases, stating that they "could have could have given the incorrect impression that Richard Bernstein has attended, or approves of, brothels where women are coerced".
Phrases stating that abortion providers were 'failing to warn [women] that what they are doing to their bodies – the quick fix of abortion – can do grave harm' (The Daily Mail, June 24 , 2010 can be interpreted in different ways.
As noted by Business Insider, "The case revolved around the interpretation of a phrase that stated that healthcare exchanges must be 'established by the State' in order to receive tax credits.
In Article 6 a phrase is to be inserted stating that the delegates of the Balkan States and Turkey at the technical commission in Paris will have the same status as those of the Powers.
The revised national planning policy framework will be published on Tuesday after months of opposition triggered by a phrase in the original document stating that "the default answer to development proposals is yes, so long as they are sustainable".
There is an oft-quoted phrase from George EP Box, a British statistician, stating that 'all models are wrong, but some are useful'.
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