People ask me a lot what it feels like but it's hard to describe and sometimes I don't remember having a seizure.
"We don't need any terminology to describe the war, because we don't take a specific political position, " he said.
Since even the messiest offices don't exhibit that behavior, the information needed to describe a room's contents could easily be contained on the surface of the walls, floor and ceiling.
"I don't have words to describe this win which was made possible through a team effort, " he added, AFP reported.
Austerity is a word the prime minister doesn't like to use to describe the coalition's policies but he is determined to defeat the claim that there is a choice between policies aimed at cutting the deficit and those designed to stimulate economic growth.
The same analysis also didn't reach conclusions as to whether Zimmerman used a racial epithet to describe Martin on his own 911 call, as some have alleged.
Eventually the U.S. will come around, too, since it must replace as much as 50 gigawatts of existing nuclear power by midcentury. (One very large power plant produces a gigawatt.) "Describe to me how it works by 2040 if you don't have new nuclear plants built, " says John Rice, the 48-year-old vice chairman, who started out with Immelt in GE's plastics division.
If there's a finesse that we can't quite describe with our dancers then our narrator is going to step in and rap over the dancing as well.
"There aren't words in our language to describe the depth of his greatness, " Vince Gill said in a statement.
''Of course, that million-dollar price tag, as high as it is, doesn't begin to describe the true value of an ancient artefact that is part of the fabric of a country's natural history and cultural heritage.
"There is no way to describe seeing your son behind a window so thick that it has barbed wire in it and you can't give him a hug, " Morgan, a stay-at-home mom with a strong Southern accent, said in a phone interview.
We hardly have the vocabulary to describe a cornball love story, built around images of catastrophe startling enough to make your eyes pop, that isn't just swoony or awesome but, in fact, profound.
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