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It's time to change!" The band are hacked off with the music industry, they feel cheated, they feel utterly used, all sentiments which have been brillaintly channeled into a healthy bout of raging post-punk in The Beginning of the Twist.
What's funny about tragedy is how utterly used to it we become.
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Both were utterly absorbing, using hints of various compositions -- Mr. Shorter's "Go" with the quartet, Mr. Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" in the duet -- to provide melodic landmarks in uncharted realms.
The president will calmly explain to the Republican leaders that have two -- and only two -- choices: either raise the debt ceiling as part of GB2, or Obama will personally declare the debt ceiling itself null and void and utterly meaningless (using what has been called "the Fourteenth Amendment option").
As true Jerusalemites, we cannot stand by and watch our beloved city, parts of which are utterly neglected, being used as a springboard for crafty politicians and sentimental populists who claim Jerusalem is above politics and negotiation.
All that changed when some of the most incompetent imperialists in history, in the administration of the second President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, used utterly spurious excuses about non-existent links to 9/11 and weapons of mass destruction to launch Gulf War II.
"Other things, while they existed, are utterly different from those used for most of human history.
"Every month we are told the eurozone is going to collapse and the jargon used is utterly dense … but then nothing happens.
Rather than fighting their extreme policy initiatives, the establishment built the right a monstrous deportation machinery that could now be used to utterly monstrous ends – which, frankly, is how they've been used all along.
A line in the song "Zip!" in Lorenz Hart's "Pal Joey" refers to her: "Who the hell is Margie Hart Danny Kayeye immortalized her in a song that talked about farmers who "used to utterly utter when Margie Hart churned her butter".
From the PCS union The union, which represents 80,000 Department for Work and Pensions staff, opposes all cuts to benefits and tax credits and utterly condemns the language used by politicians and sections of the media to describe people who rely on welfare support.
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