It is almost part of the constitution that "broken" should be inserted in the phrase "America's immigration system".
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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.
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.
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.
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 part, this is due to the derogatory manner in which the phrase is now used.
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.
But suddenly, according to a bunch of blogs, NPR was "bamboozled, " joining the vast right-wing conspiracy in attributing the phrase to the Democrats.
Sometimes he cannot hold back, and it is when Thailand has endured some of its most painful hours that the King has been most visible, "descending from above, " in the Thai phrase, to exert his influence against the chaos and violence that he loathes.
The final raps resolve the musical phrase, just as dropping the voice in speech resolves the spoken phrase.
Obviously other attorneys from around the administration -- lawyers from around the administration were able to express their views, but it is our judgment, the President's judgment, that the action being taken by the United States in its support role for this NATO mission do not meet the threshold set by the War Powers resolution in the hostilities phrase.
In the bitter phrase of Jean-Paul Sartre, with whom he sparred for years, he preferred to view men like ants.
As a weapon, of course, the massive holdings are, in the Chinese phrase, a rock picked up only to be dropped on your own foot.
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).
The great beauty of the speech was not in any particular phrase, but in that the man in question and the country he leads were in so many ways far beyond what the Founders could have imagined.
Outside the SOEs, I see little evidence of the wasted investment I saw in Thailand at the time the phrase "golf course capitalism" was coined--before the Asian crisis back in 1997.
The tribunal drew an inference of discrimination from the use in the recruitment advertisement of the phrase "youthful enthusiasm".
In the past I remember the phrase being used in a sarcastic manner by children towards other children.
It was an immediate sensation, winning a slew of industry awards in 1994 and then getting licensed to the National Milk Processors in 1995, which applied the phrase to its celebrity print ads (you know, those milk mustaches).
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You and the study are ignoring a key phrase in the category.
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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.
This was not a triumph for the formal bill scrutiny process - where the imperative was, in the decorative whips phrase repeated by Tory GP turned MP Sarah Wollaston, to "repel borders" rather than to polish up the legislation.
Johnny Depp plays Barnabas Collins, who is cursed, laid to rest for two hundred years, then sprung from his coffin in 1972 the cue for a stream of period gags, as the highfalutin vampire with the lordly turn of phrase gets stuck in the era of the lava lamp.
Bandied about in the fashion world, the phrase has a place now in food too.
We use the - tend to think of the phrase and use the phrase downgrade in economic terms.
At the meeting, it is best to phrase things in the most positive way possible.
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Ms Grant went on to highlight the issue of low pay in the hospitality industry, pointing out the phrase "pay peanuts, get monkeys".
Hence the careful wording of pub quiz questions about the first woman MP, which usually include some variation of the phrase "to sit in the Commons".
The ticking time bomb in the American Dream is one little phrase: the pursuit of happiness.
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