Sentences with phrase «odd phrase»

Understand that writing is a process and that you can go back later and perfect odd phrases or check for proper grammar.
They sell every kind of merchandise, often with logically odd phrases, but more often with catchwords that are easily identifiable.
At first, we thought it might be odd phrasing for an insurance company that does business nationally — as opposed to one of the really tiny unrated ones that do business in a handful of states and take advantage of regulatory loopholes to avoid disclosing their financials.
While «Man - whisperer» Whitefeather tries to impress their new boss (Martin Sheen) by speaking in inscrutable Indianisms involving «dreamcatchers» and «The Great Spirit» Evan ends up countering with equally - odd phrases culled from Olivia's childlike lexicon, such as «icky» and «crybaby.»
Here's a challenge: Find oddest phrase that lawyers routinely use in your state and investigate its origins.
Thankfully, the person receiving the email noticed some irregularities: the email opened with an honorific and surname, notwithstanding that these two people had worked together for more than two decades and always addressed each other using their first names; the message used odd phrasing; and, on the call, the person had an accent that was incongruous with the ethnicity of the name used in the email.
If we use the logically odd phrase «Word of God» to describe the Bible, with «Word» as the model and «of God» as the qualifier, so that we speak of «hearing» God's Word, we mean that if we follow the verbal pattern formed by the words of scripture, we may find ourselves in a situation in which a disclosure occurs; the «light dawns» or the «ice breaks.»
At first, we thought it might be odd phrasing for an insurance company that does business nationally — as opposed to one of the really tiny unrated ones that do business in a handful of states and take advantage of regulatory loopholes to avoid disclosing their financials.
It's such an odd phrasing that I love it!
An odd phrase to use about two complemetary type players running central midfield together.
But Gordon Brown is no Keynes and his proposals strike this reviewer as both unrealistic and unclear, even if they result from his «iron conviction» (an odd phrase which I can not im imgine any other leading UK politician using).
Odd phrase.
But presumably she did prepare the odd phrase with a view to grabbing the media's attention?
It's an odd phrase that conjures up images of a previous political age, one before populism where the truth reigned supreme.
It is hard to understand him at times, not just because of his sharp German accent and odd phrasings but because he makes mental leaps that can leave a listener exhausted.
The odd phrasing being banded around is that the sword itself helps you to travel between the lands.
In the terms of service file located in the DR - 800's help folder it says that you may be charged for wireless connectivity for personal use, and it also says something about agreeing to only use the wireless for services and software that iRex provides for the device — an odd phrasing since the browser was obviously implemented by iRex.
Also, you could add an odd phrase to the end of each of your posts.
@WuschelbeutelKartoffelhuhn The phrase in your question «My risk aversion is very small» is an odd phrase.
The odd phrasing being banded around is that the sword itself helps you to travel between the lands.
Here's a post from one year ago that is worth republishing as a note of thanks to the hundreds of thousands of «unique visitors» (that is still such an odd phrase) who have stopped in here, and particularly to the thousands of comment contributors who have made Dot Earth the dynamic, exasperating space it has become.
This is also likely to often be the case for full awareness as to the physical cause (an odd phrase) of an injury (the first aspect of awareness that may be lacking to qualify for a possible extension).
By the way at the end of each section of the Code there is an odd phrase, in this case, «1976 - 77, c. 53, s. 2.»
Then, the purpose seems to fade away in a series of clichs and odd phrases.
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