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"If it is just going to be a lot of woolly phrases that don't help anyone, then there is no point," he says.
Best of all is the director of the Chauvet project, a Frenchman who looks and smiles like Einstein, and whose English pronunciation of the phrase "woolly rhino" will keep me cheered into the autumn of my days.
As if conscious of this tenuous connection, Hope and Knauer never quite took off in the opening allegro; Hope's phrasing was woolly and Knauer's incoherent and muddy, and while the closing allegretto grazioso fizzed well enough, the whole piece felt lumpy and uneven.
Both the left and the right in France have a tradition of disguising policy with woolly or euphemistic turns of phrase.
Ms. Crispell can sound pristine or woolly, and she courted both with full commitment, sometimes within a single phrase.
He's meltingly lyrical in the love duet, bringing a baritonal richness to some phrases, and sounds even more youthful and ardent alongside Falk Struckmann's rather woolly, elderly sounding Hunding.
In declaring this "our generation's Sputnik moment," he embraced a phrase that has moved steadily through the food chain of American discourse, from the woolly corners of think-tank analyses to Thomas Friedman's exhortations, and now to the main stage of policy rhetoric.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet In declaring this "our generation's Sputnik moment," he embraced a phrase that has moved steadily through the food chain of American discourse, from the woolly corners of think-tank analyses to Thomas Friedman's exhortations, and now to the main stage of policy rhetoric.
Nothing woolly.
Woolly thinking?
Woolly mammoths.
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