Some media and blog commentators argue it has arrived too late for The Times to keep its social contract with readers to report the news "without fear or favor, " in a phrase embedded in Times lore.
It could be waiting for you in someone's eyes, in a phrase of music, in a starry night.
McCHESNEY: The Texas transportation authorities eventually opened the southbound lanes to northbound traffic and Texas highway troopers took gas to some, but it was, in a phrase, a drop in a bucket.
The key may lie in the phrase "unslakeable thirsting in the backyard" in the last verse. (Yes, "unslakeable, " as in "insatiable, " one example of Veirs' idiosyncratic use of language.) She's not crass enough to spell it out so explicitly, but she's equating emotional longing with heat-wave dehydration, in a wonderfully subtle way.
The Arabic letters in the phrase have numeric values that add up to 786, explains Maung Maung, a Muslim tea shop owner in Mandalay, Myanmar's spiritual capital and Wirathu's base.
In a phrase, Germany is the new Netherlands, and the Netherlands is the new Germany.
And that, in a phrase, reveals the big gulf between Britain and so many EU officials.
Implicit in that phrase is a challenge to America's role as the world's only superpower.
We are members of a unique, living international organism which cannot be summed up in a phrase.
The flaw in the argument in favour of local participative planning is to be found in the phrase "mature debate".
Facebook's management doesn't see any dichotomy in the phrase, "Go big or go home, " at least as far as it might pertain to Facebook Home.
Some sentences may be entirely in English, apart from one phrase in Spanish - or completely in Spanish, with the English connector "so" in the middle.
Jeffrey Skilling 's "big enchilada" has finally come to pass, but testifying on his own behalf was certainly not the dish he had in mind when he used the phrase in the mid-1990s.
In a phrase first coined by the Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori, get too human and they fall into the "Uncanny Valley", that point on a graph that plots acceptance against how human like a robot is where acceptance falls through the floor.
In fact, Mr. Obama was reaching even further back in history to the Greek orators who termed the use of a repetitious phrase in successive sentences, Anaphora.
As in so many cases before the court, the Justices were charged with interpreting a single, vague phrase in a law passed by Congress years ago--not whether the law itself is legal.
In the past I remember the phrase being used in a sarcastic manner by children towards other children.
In that hackneyed phrase, we need a third way between privatisation and centralised state provision.
Reporters always seem to add the phrase in describing the PE deal that, as long as Yahoo!
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In the bitter phrase of Jean-Paul Sartre, with whom he sparred for years, he preferred to view men like ants.
Mr. Muse has opted for a modified modern-dress staging ("suits and swords, " in his neat phrase) that eschews cheap political point-making.
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You and the study are ignoring a key phrase in the category.
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But suddenly, according to a bunch of blogs, NPR was "bamboozled, " joining the vast right-wing conspiracy in attributing the phrase to the Democrats.
We don't know if anyone ever really uttered that phrase in the course of the break-in and cover-up that eventually brought down Richard Nixon.
Did you notice the key phrase in that last paragraph?
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The most dramatic phrase in the speech was his promise to free America from its addiction to oil, but there was little real change in energy policy (see article).
From the government benches came an answering phrase in the rich bourdon of Geoffrey Cox (Con, Torridge and West Devon), who enthusiastically set about embroidering the same theme with his customary eloquence.
In fact, the place at times took on the flavor of a giant interpersonal counseling session in which the phrase "the system" was invoked more than on any day since Abbie Hoffman died.
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