What could have prompted such an onslaught of emotion, ranging from unadulterated excitement to utter incoherence?
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It's a lush and breathless mix with extreme mood swings, from boundless joy to utter despair.
Every Swede worth his meatballs is quick to utter this kind of anticapitalism piety.
And he was particularly eager not to utter the word when challenged during question time.
Such thoughts are still too controversial for senior members of the Bush administration to utter aloud.
Mouchoir was a word that well-bred French people couldn't allow themselves to utter or hear in public.
The two Kims are supposed to have agreed not to utter a word about it until August.
As he spoke, his people waited for him to utter the most politically sensitive word in the language.
Apple recently capitalized on the emerging mobile phone market, leading to utter dominance in the consumer device market.
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One nice thing about being obscenely rich was the liberty it afforded you to utter sentences such as this.
He summoned what remained of His strength to utter a few last words before He breathed His last breath.
It may be one of the most difficult phrases for women to utter.
And why did it take Holder so long to utter the negative!
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And Romney has demonstrated a remarkable ability to utter similarly tone-deaf gaffes.
That, ladies and gentlemen of the Senate, is a false representation --is a false statement that he is telling Ms. Lewinsky to utter.
The simian face belongs to Marlon Brando, who was to utter just one line in a Super Bowl ad--"Bud-weis-er, " delivered in a Godfatherish rasp.
My handlers warned me not to utter a word about my experience, and by speaking, I am aware that my relatives could face consequences.
Mr Bush's remarks sounded as close to an acceptance of the political status quo in China as any American leader is likely to utter.
Every Swede worth his meatballs is quick to utter anticapitalism piety.
Among most middle-class Iraqis the voice of Ayatollah Ali Sistani, a champion when he deigns to utter political thoughts of peaceful elections, counts for more than Mr al-Sadr's.
Here was the full horror of a relationship that both relied on chance meetings and was subject to utter estrangement: what you could miss in an interval.
But again that is the not the sort of thing I want to utter in front of my kids to explain what I do for a living.
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Almost before the mayor had time to utter "I didn't know you cared Toby, " Lord Harris added that this was cohabitation based on the "French presidential model rather than in the DSS sense".
Imam Ibn Qayyim said there is no disagreement in the Islamic community (ummah) on the fact that it is not permissible to utter disbelief in Allah (kufr) except under compulsion, if the person is a believer.
"To utter that, and to direct it to a black person, and to a black man in New York City many people out here have to deal with racism, we don't throw the word around lightly, " Mr. Thompson said.
This implicitly raises the prospect of renewed superpower friction if the United States contemplates acting militarily against Saddam Hussein without the Soviets having to utter an express threat that would jeopardize their standing as "cooperative" partners in the Gulf crisis.
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This implicitly raises the prospect of renewed superpower friction if the United States contemplates acting militarily against Saddam Hussein -- without the Soviets having to utter an express threat that would jeopardize their standing as "cooperative" partners in the Gulf crisis.
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