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Later, he fixated on a phrase that appears in the lower-right-hand corner of the title page of Anna Magdalena's copy of the suites, one of two principal manuscripts through which the pieces have come down to us.
This is why recent headlines about the report, and many of the news stories, are based on a phrase that appears nowhere in it: the Affordable Care Act will eliminate 2.5m jobs.
The same is true here, except that the search is mutual, and 1Q84 worries more disconcertingly at the possibility of becoming "irretrievably lost", a phrase that appears several times, growing ever creepier.
He has overseen a transition from a national commitment to multiculturalism to a strident advocacy of "national values" - an oily phrase that appears to be a stalking horse for a new intolerance.
He also adds a profane twist to a phrase that appears in just about every term paper ever written about F. Scott Fitzgerald's third novel: "It's the American Dream!" Term-paper authors are eager to read irony into such invocations, but this writer is not so sure.
She even agrees to "going transparent" — a phrase that appears to play upon the Scientology term "going clear" — and starts wearing a camera lens that will give "her watchers" virtually 24/7 access to her life (with occasional three-minute bathroom breaks).
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Finally, after pointing out that a human being most likely wrote the phrase that appeared on the letter, Shannon hung up on the executive.
The second theme — borrowed from a phrase that appeared for decades on the labels of Levi's jeans — is meant to be taken figuratively as well as literally.
And for a poster Andrew Graham lifts a phrase that appeared on placards protesting the ordination of the gay Episcopal bishop Gene Robinson in 2003: "AIDS is God's Curse".
"We're talking about a huge enterprise here with thousands and thousands of individual requirements," he said, using a phrase that appeared to mean individual surveillance targets.
And that hammering at Trump's "bigotry and racist rhetoric"—a phrase that appeared in both the Clinton and Podesta statements will help raise Democratic turnout, especially in urban and minority districts.
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