Much of the music came out sounding gorgeous, but many low notes were mere whispers, and he occasionally had to break up a phrase to take a breath.
To use a phrase connected to another once-ubiquitous part of our daily lives: That train has left the station.
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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Non UK citizens are able to replace the phrase "duty to the Queen" with "duty to the country in which I am now living".
Could we not pay our senior professors an enormous amount, to increase a person's lifetime utility package (to coin a phrase) enough to draw in far-sighted youngsters?
"Four different forms of cancer were all deployed cynically in an attempt, to use the old fashioned phrase, to fleece her, " he said.
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And long before the Great Recession delivered a hammer blow, to use a recently used phrase, to the middle class, the middle class was suffering already.
But Senator John Kerry said, you know, that he wants the league to - this was his phrase - to get its house in order when it comes to this issue.
Some of the best coverage of indigenous affairs, to use that unlovely phrase, is to been found in the pages of the Australian, and the paper made much of the running during the wrongful detention of the Indian doctor, Muhamed Hanif.
And there has been one set of crises which are quite, to use the phrase, exogenous, external to the government which have befallen us.
The ministers also aim to stop "asylum shopping" - the phrase used to describe how would-be refugees move through EU member states in an effort to find the best host country.
At the meeting, it is best to phrase things in the most positive way possible.
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And, in fact, a lot of social media companies use the phrase to describe their products.
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Perhaps Hein can next market the phrase to corporate America, which has no shortage of shark-jumpers.
Not the happiest choice of phrase to describe an air crash, perhaps, but there you are.
Yes her rubenesque years picture and a nice Darwinian Remenant Phrase to go along with it.
They learn to phrase statements as questions, and to avoid projecting a biased view into an interchange.
"Parents should try to phrase their responses in a positive way, like 'you will enjoy this', " said Ms Douglas.
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However, his editor, believing the phrase to be a direct quote from Lincoln, inserted quotation marks without consulting the author.
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From the rhythmic single-note guitar phrase to the simple vocals, repetition functions as a key ingredient in its own right.
It's a nice phrase to describe our fragrant memories of this peerless romance, memories that are reinforced with each new viewing.
There is nothing like a sweet-sounding, and all but meaningless, phrase to persuade voters to stick it to themselves once again.
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Indeed, the United Nations, which has studied the new slums extensively, coined a surprising phrase to describe them: slums of hope.
Busy and stressed, I don't often (read: pretty much never) take the time to phrase requests so they don't sound like orders.
Some even took the phrase to mean that all ornamentation was redundant.
But suddenly, according to a bunch of blogs, NPR was "bamboozled, " joining the vast right-wing conspiracy in attributing the phrase to the Democrats.
Some luxury realtors agree, though they tend to phrase it differently: find the price it would take for a moneyed buyer to sell.
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Whatever the merits of the dispute, is "sharply partisan" really the right phrase to describe Cruz, who is in fact sharply critical of fellow Republicans?
Nothing is more natural nor common than first to use a general phrase, and then to explain and qualify it by a recital of particulars.
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The fool of each prank is considered an inocente, and after the prank is made, the prankster shouts the phrase to let him know he's been had.
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