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I invented this phrase for my dissertation.
What is the significance of this phrase for you?
Lucy Boyd is not apt to use this phrase for the simple reason that she called her mother by her first name.
The Treasury method, apparently, is to invent a politically palatable phrase to describe an arbitrarily defined category of zombie-bank-balance-sheet complexity and then pretend that people have been deeply curious about this phrase for many months.
That Ocean has adopted this phrase for himself — the title of a movie about queer youth, titled in turn after a two-and-a-half-minute pop song — makes a lot of sense.
I have heard this phrase for the greater part of my religious life.
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You can use this phrasing for just about any kind of disagreement: "I felt like you were...," "I feel (emotion) when you...," and so on.
A. I stole this phrase from Netflix: "No room for brilliant jerks".
No, Blanc has invented this phrase purely for the purposes of conveying his almost insane attention to detail.
After crooning this phrase skyward for a few verses, the Ugandan man reveals to the missionaries that in English it translates to an obscene three-word oath.
According to the manuscripts this phrase reads "for this reason (dia touto) neither our sensations nor our opinions tell the truth or lie".
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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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