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Mr. Baker said the "miracle" that Heat Surge advertisements so often refer to is the realism of the fake flame.
It has been chorussed by those who, in 1991, despaired of the loss not of Communist ideology but of imperial greatness, and who, ever since, have lived with what Russians so often refer to as "phantom-limb syndrome": the pain of missing Central Asia, the Caucasus, the Baltic states; the pain of diminishment.
Why would he so often refer to the leaked emails if he felt they weren't helping sway popular opinion away from Clinton and towards him?
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The great director John Ford, with whom she also worked so often, referred to her as "a man's kind of woman".
Salman's purported "arrogance" – so often referred to since he wouldn't withdraw or cut the book – seemed piddling in comparison.
But you think: oh God!" He hates the way these kids are so often referred to as young people, as if to disguise the fact that they children.
Ever since, he has been so often referred to as "a man of integrity" by fellow senators of both parties, it sounds like a Chatty Cathy tape loop.
It's a great shame that Eric Blair's masterpiece is so often referred to, but so rarely understood, or that those who fear Big Brother are condemned as paranoid.
Given an economy so often referred to as the 1 percent versus the 99 percent, and an art market staggeringly rich at the top and, through money, calling the historical shots, Mr. Martinez's words seem more apt than ever.
— and so often referred to as the greatest player of all time, even lending his Number 9 to Wayne Gretzky (who turned it into his own 99), that it is surprisingly hard to put his achievements into clear relief.
It's a shame Café De Los Maestros are so often referred to as the Argentinian Buena Vista Social Club, because the description only goes a fraction of the way to describing the charm of the orchestra's loose collective of tango musicians from the genre's heyday in the South America of the 1940s and 50s.
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