Sentences with phrase «interesting turn of phrase»

That's an interesting turn of phrase, a fun way to defend your original comments.
According to his twitter account, he's got a mental picture of what he wants from the title... and an interesting turn of phrase suggests that it might contain some of his trademark mechs.
Later, Salmond said the agreement marked a «significant step in Scotland's Home Rule journey», an interesting turn of phrase which summed up his gradualist approach to constitutional change.

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And since it was clear that people were far more interested in «news you can use» than a clever turn of phrase, whenever there was a choice during the rewrite, sounding like USA Today trumped The New Yorker every time.
In many ways the most interesting aspect of that work is the argument that the formula - like turn of phrase, «Amen, I say to you... «is a feature of the teaching style of Jesus.
This one captured my interest, completely held my attention, and often had me laughing at the characters» delightful turn of phrase.
Everything about him is interesting, from his red braces to his arm movements, his turns of phrase and his thought process.
Her clever wit and quick turn of a phrase will be sure to keep you interested in her articles, which are all geared towards the Christian online dating community.
My galley of this book is dog - eared; there's an interesting observation or fresh turn of phrase on nearly every page.
The artist adds, «After years of studying cultural, dream, mythological and religious symbols, I am beginning to believe that the most interesting signs are the images that appear and keep pressing on one's mind with no explanation - unexpected images that flash across the brain when phrases like «war by proxy,» «turn to salt» or «separation of church and state» are heard.
In this difficult week, I have appreciated more than ever the leadership of Steve McIntyre and his balanced, interesting writing; and to name just one more of many, Steven Mosher for his delightful turn of phrase coupled with evident knowledge.
In most areas extreme care in the wording of an issue is not that critical, but with something as important and politically charged as climate change where there are powerful interests determined to make sure nothing changes and who freely manipulate public opinion through corporate outlets every word, every turn of a phrase, every nuance needs to be carefully considered.
But I wonder whether, in an industry ever - more crowded with blogs, lawyers and firms are trying ever harder to come up with titles that turn a phrase, all in the interest of enhancing audience appeal.
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