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The verbiage of N.F.L. plays is swallowed by the din.
"Isolated incident" was the preferred verbiage of Ripley Rand, the local U.S. attorney.
It is the verbiage of unreason, and it leaves me cold.
He comes back at her with huffy verbiage of his own.
It simplifies everything from the reads the passers must make to the verbiage of the playcalling.
He said learning the verbiage of the playbook had been the most difficult on-field aspect of his comeback.
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He explains what he was driving at, and declares that he's tossed the offending arabesques of verbiage out of the new editions.
Surprisingly in a country that was not given to the Latin passion for theoretical discourse, Futurism was ushered in with the same outpour of verbiage, courtesy of the ubiquitous Marinetti.
Stripped of the verbiage, much of his speech could be seen as opening the way to more development in the crowded south-east, whose residents would be less able to object under the proposed planning reforms.
Reviewing his "Selected Prose" in 1989, the poet Anne Stevenson wrote: "He dislikes woolly theorizing and evinces a healthy distrust of verbiage spun out of important-sounding abstractions.
And I think a lot of films now are full of verbiage - probably because of TV.
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