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Romney picked "resolute" and Santorum picked "courage," both of which might better be described as "word my handlers told me to try to get across whenever possible".
The hearing made it clear that the lodestone for Sessions is his abject deferral to what he sees as President Donald Trump's "rights" but which might better be described as Trump's demands, desires, and whims.
The theme of the show is "Music and Passion," after a line from "Copacabana (At the Copa)"; no doubt that slogan sounds better than "Music and Patter," which might better describe this chatty show.
The hero of Olaf Breuning's "Home 2" — which might better be titled "Global Jackass" — is a manic tourist who, upriver in Papua New Guinea, blathers about his fun encounters with native populations worldwide.
Language buffs may be interested to know that the answers to both share a prefix, "presby," which textbooks variously define as "old" or "aging" but which might better be rendered as "baby boomerdom".
Elsewhere, Beyoncé and Jay-Z indulge an erotic outlaw fantasy over the miasmic electro-R&B of "Part II (On The Run)", which might better be titled "Get A Room"; and on the album's most revealing track, "Jay-Z Blue (Daddy Dearest)", he uses anxieties over their daughter Blue Ivy to reflect on his own upbringing with an absentee father.
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Normalization to a non-auditory brain region, which might better-provide those benefits, was also considered.
Usually, they choose that which they believe will work better over that which might look better.
Any award for children — to children — is a bet on a future that one can't quite predict, but which might be better.
All this makes Ms. Fales-Hill sound like a goody-two-shoes, which might be better (or not) than being the Only One.
Chicken-in-blanket, which might be better named boned, pork-stuffed chicken wings, with bits of carrot, onion, potato and chili paste, disappeared quickly.
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