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But the specific phrase let's roll in its current meaning was first cited in the 1952 novel "The Tightrope," by Stanley Jules Kauffman: " 'Let's roll, dreamer,' said Perry".
The minority (20.4%) of respondents had heard of the specific phrase, FOAM.
The only thing that surprised me was when Dana turned to me after our initial sparring and called me a "dick" in a whispered tone (the specific phrase was, I believe, "You're such a dick").
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The user cannot be expected to know what is bubbling up, or the specific phrases that will name the latest thing.
The specific phrasing of the email is important, as it notes that users who have their location not set to China in their iCloud account are not currently subject to the data migration process that Apple has announced.
But the real value in the NSS isn't in what it says — it's all about the process that led to the specific phrasing and points of emphasis.
In the specific phrases emphasised, we basically commented on the main figures: OR of 1.7 (0.9 3.6) and 1.9 (0.9–4.0) are close, 2.6 (1.0 7.0) is a significant association at the 0.05 level of significance (two-sided), 2.1 is slightly higher than 1.7.
The context of the emotion is much more in the specific melody phrase that those words are on in that specific phrase than the whole song.
Mattel eventually pulls that specific phrase from the 270 that Teen Talk Barbie can say.
His address became known as the por ahora ("for now") speech because many people took that specific phrase as a promise that one day Chávez would return.
For example, on Google, if you're looking for a specific phrase, type the phrase inside the quotes ("the phrase") and search it.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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