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The battle between Connecticut and New York over the 24-mile electric cable crossing under Long Island Sound is escalating to Congress, which is set to vote this week on a broad national energy bill with one sentence granting permanent approval for the cable's operation.
[Laughs.] Jennifer and I have a song that we were working on for the last seven seasons and every season we came up with one sentence for the song... we still haven't finished it.
With one sentence she made it clear that I had been fooling only myself.
Can you explain with one sentence why they should accept you?
Adam Michnik countered that idea with one sentence: "The current European experience", he said, "is one of powerlessness".
I must take issue with one sentence in "Have Laptop, Will Travel, With Extreme Care" (July 13).
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Filled with one-sentence oddities culled from newspapers and the wire services, Miscellany ran down its third of a page like a ladder, each wee story with its own title — traditionally, and almost invariably, a pun.
"An Obsession with Butterflies" is marred only by the author's own obsession with one-sentence paragraphs, often in the form of a rhetorical question ("What happens to butterflies that don't migrate?").
Headlines flow down the page in a blog-like manner, with one-sentence excerpts in preview-boxes.
Should health services researchers be satisfied with one-sentence definitions of our field that are equally adequate for backyard barbeques, idle conversations, or scientific articles?
With that one sentence, Tipper summed up the Democratic campaign: They are not Bill and Hillary.
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