1. He had been to school one day and already he was using phrases and assuming roles that belonged to a different world. 2. I was simply using that phrase as a synonym for a short, single event. 3. It is an account of legitimate authority, whereas the phrase is often used to refer to defacto authorities. 4. They even used phrases originally employed by the students themselves in informal conversation. 5. We should thus avoid using phrases such as the standard molar enthalpy of oxidation of hydrogen as they are ambiguous. 6. These cases are referred to as restraint of trade cases and indeed that phrase was used in them. 7. I think they use the phrase now, do their own thing. 8. An internal report earlier this year by the National Institutes of Health had used phrases like unnecessary and wasteful to describe the bureaucratic structure of the cancer institute. 9. At one point, Westlake uses the phrase in his book, presumably his way of winking and letting us know he knows we know. 10. At the hearing, McBride acknowledged that he has used the phrase, but said that he did not recall greeting Hatter with it. |