111.   Yet Islamic scholars and other Arabic speakers caution that the phrase is so common in the Middle East that it carries no particularly ominous overtones.

112.   And it was quite a sizeable increase - or at least, it would have been, if the phrase had been correct.

113.   But he said that phrase was a poor marker because problems with one of the tapes make it unclear.

114.   But critics said that phrase was unclear.

115.   Government whip Charoen Kanthawong, however, disagreed reasoning that adding that phrase would be against international practice.

116.   I think the phrase they used was the tax gap between Bush and McCain.

117.   That same phrase was in the notes found with the bombs.

118.   The diplomatic phrase was the clearest sign yet of a remarkable reversal in Arab sentiments amid signs that a U.S. military strike may be imminent.

119.   The paper did not say what the offensive phrases were.

120.   The phrase is the opening of the Muslim call to prayer.

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