Sentence examples for repeating expressions from inspiring English sources

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The suspensions -- at least 50 in the last six weeks, compared with almost none last year -- were meted out mostly to children in kindergarten to third grade, in many cases for repeating expressions they had heard their parents use at home.

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Repeated expressions of optimism by the Greek government not only ran contrary to reality, but were aimed squarely at stopping a run on the banks, they believe.

Both Mr. Karzai and Mr. Panetta repeated expressions of confidence a deal can be reached.

There are a couple of unnerving literary tics – Oates has a tendency to repeat expressions of which she is especially fond ("sick-sinking" is used once too often for comfort) and she frequently breaks out into breathless italics to convey Katya's tortuous thought processes.

Patty Quinn Elkins Park, Pa., March 12 , 2008• To the Editor: On the human level, many people in New York experienced a palpable level of shock and despair from the current and expected fallout for Gov. Eliot Spitzer and his family, not the least of which were repeated expressions of concern for their three teenage daughters.

In fact, ordinary Congolese often repeat expressions like "the state is dying but not yet dead" or "the state is ever present but completely useless".

Repeated expressions of interest from the city, Bettman said at a meeting of the board of governors in Boca Raton, Fla., "has raised lots of questions about the market itself and the interest level in supporting a professional team in Las Vegas".

He added a footnote pointing out that "Newton's aphorism is a standardized phrase which has found repeated expression from at least the 12th century".

For prime minister Alexis Tsipras's leftist-led government, Obama's 30-hour visit and repeated expression of support for its efforts to secure debt relief was an unexpected gift.

The trendy commingling of seafood and pork finds repeated expression: in nifty cups of lettuce holding oysters and bacon; in a serviceable slow-roasted pork shoulder encircled by clams; in fried rock shrimp piled next to pork belly so fatty and thin-sliced it could be lardo.

Moreover, it became ineffective for screening combinations containing 5 or more repeated expression cassettes.

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