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A venerable expression here about the attitude that governors should hold toward the governed is not far off the mark, even in the Internet age.
(In other words, Glamour said "23 skidoo" to 23. Perhaps that venerable expression led to the adjustment of the milestone number).
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Instead, as a venerable Japanese expression indicates, they are expected to be shokuba no hana, or flowers in the workplace, brightening up the office with their presence, marrying sometime during their 20's and leaving the workplace to become mothers and homemakers.
Walter Weintraub, a doctor who coined the expression in 1964, noted venerable examples.
Recorded on the venerable Blue Note label, Streams of Expression is a collaboration between the tenor saxophonist and composer/conductor Gunther Schuller, who played on Davis's 1949 masterpiece, Birth of the Cool.
A closer look at the venerable German pencil war.
Yet his answer to my opening gambit, asking why the venerable weekly is going on air, starts with an unfathomable American expression about Texas and rice, segues through the cultural and economic impact of new technologies via Dickens and Dostoevsky, before quoting a 20th century mobster.
"It is broken, venerable Sir".
"Here it is, venerable Sir".
The Goldsboroughs of Maryland were venerable.
Yet painting on velvet has venerable roots.
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