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While taking this paragraph slightly out of context, if women's rights are brought up, argue that one may say Obama is taking away the unalienable rights of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness from unborn innocents by allowing abortions.
These were ordinary middle Americans, just slightly out of context.
"I think what Mark Byford said has been taken slightly out of context.
There's a quote from a review by James Wood on the back of the book, which the publishers have used slightly out of context.
To take Gilbert slightly out of context: "The silver is worn down to the brass underneath / and is the better for it".
Now, not that there's anything wrong with wanting a scathing report in torture that will shock the conscience, but it's probably worth noting that the Ignatius line Hayden cited took a Feinstein quote slightly out of context.
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The name — from krasnyi, "red," and yar, "cliff" — refers to the red cliffs near the city, which give the landscape with its broad valley a slightly out-of-context look, as if this place might be in eastern Wyoming or South Africa.
We have changed that to "the out-of-context quote".
Are such out-of-context allusions fair?
Reached on his cellphone on Tuesday, Mr. Rastani said the BBC interview was "slightly taken out of context" in that he merely tried to encourage people "to educate themselves how to make money in a downward economy".
I don't throw them wild and out of context.
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