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For then it will be that the spirit that leads history will have uttered the creative words: fiat Europa".
If, on the other hand, you know a bit of French, you will have uttered a weary sigh at yet another instance of the journalese habit of shoving a French definite article ("le", "la" or "les", as the case may be) in front of an English noun, as a rib-nudging signal to the reader that those Froggies are up to their fun and games again.
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For the most part, Chinese leaders have preferred a softer approach, perhaps fearful that if the Pyongyang regime falters, they will have utter chaos on their border.
When I discussed this with John Hasnas, director of the Georgetown Institute for the Study of Markets and Ethics, he drew an analogy to the murder of Thomas Becket, archbishop of Canterbury, after Henry II is said to have uttered, "Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?" "He didn't actually tell anyone to murder the archbishop," Professor Hasnas noted.
Presidents have uttered his name.
I'll admit that I've uttered the words, "he lives on the West Side!
My hope is when you see them you will be shocked and remorseful at having uttered them.
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He was referring to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remark that Israel "will disappear soon," words about as inflammatory as others the Iranian has uttered about Israel.
He shrugs as if I had uttered something incredibly stupid.
Dean Winters has uttered his last "dummy".
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