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Because VERMIN refers to animals "which must be destroyed, lest they destroy us," to use the words of Dion and Rockman (1996: 9), it signifies elements harmful and threatening to human survival and well-being.
You need to use the words of the people who were there".
For Anwar this is like deja vu all over again, to use the words of baseball legend Yogi Berra.
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".
IS THIS, to use the words of Martin Lipton, a veteran Wall Street lawyer, the age of the imperial shareholder?
Unfortunately the final was a turgid affair, "bereft of style, fluency and excitement" to use the words of the Times' Hugh Taylor.
There is no doubt that kinship carers are, to use the words of Edward Timpson, minister for children and families, the "unsung heroes".
He said his best speech would be to use the words of Calvin Coolidge when he terminated his presidency of the United States.
The "terrorism" heading most likely makes no legal difference, however — just as prosecutors can use the words of the Espionage Act to charge leakers, not just spies.
Few of their financial models took account of the possibility for "25 standard deviation moves," to use the words of Goldman Sachs's chief financial officer.
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