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Don't use a term like that".
"Women would never invent a term like that," she said.
His two-year term, like that of some others, was expiring.
Mr. Kerry's proposal for a cabinet-level director of national intelligence, with a 10-year term, like that of the F.B.I. director, would probably receive a cooler reception at the C.I.A.
"I tend to say they're geeks -- they're geeks and they're hackers," said Coleman when asked about the demographics of the hacking populace, "and yet, when you say geeks, often times the problem with using the term like that is that it kind of conjures one image, and one image alone: basement, pimples, and psychological pathology.
"The very fact that the president has to utter a term like that just is a glaring example of how small the campaign is," Romney spokesman Kevin Madden said on CBS's "Face the Nation".
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There's a perverse glorification in terms like that.
People who achieve big dreams never think in terms like that.
Plus there are separate rules for prefixes and suffixes, as well as for compound modifiers that contain an "ly" adverb, like "a happily married couple". Terms like that aren't hyphenated.
As a long term investor, I like that and that is why now is the time to get into SQ.
"It shows that the region and the staff have confidence in me to offer me a long term deal like that.
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