Sentence examples for the term would be from inspiring English sources

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Now the term would be a rank insult.

If elected in November, the term would be his last.

As for "folk," a common-sense interpretation of the term would be art made by regular, well, folk.

Bridget gives massages, but she is never described as a masseuse; the term would be too solid for ethereal Bridget, who wafts through the novel like 60's incense.

One gets the sense that he called himself a "nigger" as a kind of preëmptive strike, because he never knew when the term would be thrown at him by whites, by other blacks, or by the women he loved.

But even the factions that have been vetted by the CIA are enmeshed in alliances with groups which, under any definition of the term, would be seen as extremists.

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The terms would be dictated by the Allies.

We would of course be much happier if the terms would be addressed and discussed openly.

Mr. Donaldson said there were "no assurances" that the ING deal would close or what the terms would be.

Mr. Tronchetti Provera defended the merger and said there was no chance the terms would be changed.

The terms would be similar to those offered by the International Monetary Fund, allowing Greece to pay sharply lower interest than the 7.5 percent markets were demanding earlier this week.

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