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"They use the word of God and the Bible to judge us.
Overall "Caroline" is what "Caroline" was, befitting a work with a heroine most notable for her refusal to compromise or, to use the word of the moment, change.
We can regret their deaths without honoring their views — which some find bigoted or, at least, to use the word of the decade, insensitive.
"She liked to read her Bible; she was a person who would comfort you, and when you were unhappy with life, she would use the word of God to make you happy," said Joseph.
England pinned back the home side during those moments but they came up against obdurate opponents – "heroic", to use the word of their coach, Jan Kozak – who gave everything in Skrtel's absence.
The group was determined to throw off the masking (to use the word of critic Houston A. Baker, Jr). and indirection that had necessarily attended black expression in a hostile society.
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You need to use the words of the people who were there".
In doing so it has, to use the words of the BBC political editor, Nick Robinson, "crossed the line".
He resolved to use the words of the Bible unabridged: "I did it as a straight illustration job".
For Anwar this is like deja vu all over again, to use the words of baseball legend Yogi Berra.
They were being driven by "solidarity" with their neighbours the oystermen, to use the wording of the protest posters.
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