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Well, look, I'm twisting words.
"You are twisting words!" Lehair exclaims, largely in vain.
He is a master at twisting words, hoodwinking the great and the good, and getting his own way.
A senior administration official involved in the discussions defended Mr. Obama's approach on Monday, pushing back at the charge that the administration was twisting words to portray a mission that often involves sending American pilots and remote-operated drones on bombing runs as falling short of hostilities.
A London libel lawyer in full rant twisting words into knots to suggest some newspaper has done the same for his client's reputation is one of those great, always-be-an-England sounds that have old men blubbing into their Vera Lynn and tonics.
And so we went on, splitting hairs and twisting words.But then she said: "Millions die of hunger".
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Comedian BJ Novak made the simple and effective, if tasteless, one-liner: "Battered women: sounds delicious".[8] Novak's joke plays on two elements you can incorporate into your material: surprise and twisting word meanings.
Fairness is a tricky concept in contracts, but in general, it presumes that both parties will not manipulate the other or try to bend or break the terms through shifty tactics or twisting wording.[3].
He neither twists words nor tweaks statistics.
Governments have twisted words to sanitise abomination and obscure outrage.
Sarkozy twists words in order to give laïcité a bad name.
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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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