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That "Yes we can" refrain might more readily summon up the call-and-response preaching of the American church than classical rhetoric.
These datasets are much smaller than the original dataset, so we can refrain from drawing a subsample but use all observations available.
And while Patrick did notably back away from using Obama's "Yes we can" refrain -- Patrick campaign advisor Dan Payne said at the time, "We definitely didn't want to copy him, Deval takes pride in his words and he wants to use them uniquely" -- there's no indication that either man objected to sharing rhetorical flourishes.
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We'll see in future weeks how much Carolla can refrain from what seems to be his natural inclination toward the crude and rude, and /or how much sympathy sweet Julianne will garner.
For now we're going to have DJs on weekend nights, maybe during the week too if people can refrain from being annoying.
Watch the video for yourself and see if you can refrain from "speeding" through.
Called "Lover's Lament," it read: "When such sad scenes the bosom pain, what I from weeping can refrain".
To prevent this, you can refrain from opening any message with a sender or subject line suggestive of spam.
(For their part, Obama's team would be most honorable if can refrain from taking advantage of Romney's religion).
The executive branch can refrain from prosecuting certain individuals, but it cannot, in theory, offer immunity to entire classes of law-breakers.
Her work is an object lesson in how art can refrain from polemic and still be shot through with moral drama.
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