Meanwhile, Paula insisted Josh's greatness was beyond adjectives, and L.A. attempted to use karaoke as an adjective to describe Josh.
However, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad said he wouldn't describe the situation as intense fighting.
Mr. Weill, who has been vilified as the Dr. Frankenstein of modern banking, didn't really say whether he wanted that particular law back. (He did later describe his proposal as something very close to Glass-Steagall).
Friends describe Ms. Stunt, the younger sister, as the shyer of the two, but more free-spirited.
The poll involved interviews with 1, 393 adult Americans, including 448 registered voters who describe themselves as Democrats and 377 registered voters who describe themselves as Republicans.
U.S. and United Nations officials have documented what they describe as serious limitations in Iran's ability to quickly and efficiently produce the enriched uranium required to either fuel a nuclear power reactor or to build an atomic weapon.
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Advisors are also twice as likely as clients to describe the client investment preferences as aggressive.
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When it comes to political alignments, most of our business owners describe themselves as moderate.
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And did we mention the device isn't what we'd describe as snappy... at all?
The phone feels solid and you'd be hard-pressed to describe any part of it as plasticky.
Similarly, although 45% of the population is from a Catholic background, only 25% describe themselves as Irish.
Thus, while individual investors are comparatively more optimistic, it would be a mistake to describe them as exuberant.
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While Mr Poots will call that reform, others will describe it as cuts.
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Both Ross Levinsohn and his former employers describe the split as amicable.
Stephen Gilbert, the Lib Dem MP for Newquay and St Austell, said there were a number of Census questions in which people could describe themselves as Cornish.
They would likely all also describe themselves as feminists.
The euro is also under pressure, with some observers citing worries on the continent about trust issues if savings deposits in debt-plagued nations can be taxed, which some have gone so far as to describe as confiscation.
Analysts describe gold as especially strong against currencies such as the euro and sterling.
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Just 21.5% of adults who used LinkedIn in the last 30 days describe their job function as related to human resources, personnel or training.
Writing in the pages of Corriere della Sera newspaper he went as far as to describe the crowding on an average visit as an "unimaginable disaster".
Revelations about scoring errors added more anxiety to a process many parents already describe as overly frustrating.
Now the relationship between the Mac OS and Windows is resembling what some Mac purists may describe as unnaturally cozy.
Sometimes she has had to puzzle out what might be wrong, asking another expert to describe what she heard as he played.
Only 44% of people in London now describe themselves as white British.
In "Lucky Guy" they are all turned into broad-brush Hollywood-style cartoons, which is a pretty good way to describe the play as a whole.
Any remaining unused capital losses can be carried forward and used to offset gains in the next year, in the same order as describe above.
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