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"I jumped out of my skin, because this was exactly the same phrasing as the mobile phone texts," Mr. Olsson said.

Harper has vowed to fight the case "vigorously," and used almost the same phrasing as that of Steven Blaney, Canada's Minister of Public Safety.

In 1970 Gibbs-Smith wrote another account of the Coanda-1910, using much the same phrasing as in 1960: In 2010, Antoniu wrote that he thought Gibbs-Smith speculated on the basis of the evidence of absence that the aircraft was never tested or flown, but that Gibbs-Smith did not find any concrete evidence to support his position.

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Sometimes a paragraph will consist entirely of sentences beginning with the same phrase, as Clough beats out his passion of the moment.

Every part of her body dances, often within the same phrase, as if in ricochets and crosscurrents, and she amalgamates melting softness with academic rigor, so that her most startlingly experimental moves look classical.

Cahuzac used the same phrase as Strauss-Kahn had in a TV appearance to refer to the encounter with the hotel worker, saying his lie and secret account was a "moral fault".

Richard Kent, San Clemente, Calif.: Very sadly, in the 1930's, when Hitler made similar comments in his speeches, many in the West shrugged, and said exactly the same phrases as you: this is not a new topic.

Among them were Senators Max Baucus of Montana and Tim Johnson of South Dakota, who in explaining his decision used the same phrase as Mr. Leahy -- "man of integrity" -- to describe the nominee.

The confident delicacy of her attack masks fascinating details — her varied articulation of different words in the same phrase, as on the intricate "Molambo," arranged with a bolero beat, and, in her own haunting "Sutilezas," an exquisitely plaintive series of rising four-bar phrases that resolve and then rise again.

The confident delicacy of her attack masks fascinating details—her varied articulation of different words in the same phrase, as on the intricate "Molambo," arranged with a bolero beat, and, in her own haunting "Sutilezas," an exquisitely plaintive series of rising four-bar phrases that resolve and then rise again.

In Mr. Ratmansky's work, all these ingredients add up to a multidimensional humanity, sometimes in the same phrase, as when Ms. Whelan alternates between a flat-foot stance and dancing on point, or when Ms. Bouder, amid her second ebullient entry in the first movement, seems to be falling helplessly over her own feet.

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