Not exact matches
Needless to say, I become very uncomfortable anytime I hear the
phrase «this time is different,» as we can be sure that participants in every bubble have believed the
same, both
before and after the Dutch speculators who hoarded tulip bulbs.
A January 1932 Central Press report on Cox opened with the words, «a new deal is in order for the American people» six months
before the Democratic nominee for president would use the
same phrase to describe his platform at the Democratic convention in Chicago.
That
phrase became the battle - cry of his champion Phyllis Schlafly, who,
before she died on September 5 at age 92, hailed the
same populist potential in Donald Trump.
I say the
same phrase to her
before I put her in bed.
This could be singing the
same song each night, or saying the
same phrase, right
before tuck - in.
•
before getting down to writing try to concentrate and imagine the entire picture of your essay; • write down key words and make a plan; • think over some
phrases that can convey your thoughts; • write down a rough copy of your essay; • proofread it several times and reimagine some parts; • think what can be omitted, added and at the
same time what is needless (there are always some sentences that can be rephrased in briefer way).
As can be seen below, one of the biggest problems is Al Gore's 2006 claim that Gelbspan discovered the memo containing that
phrase, but Gore himself quoted from that
same memo set years
before Gelbspan first said anything about it.
The first link in my article takes readers to a prior one where I show how the very
same Sheldon Rampton appeared
before a US House hearing and regurgitated an accusation
phrase against skeptic scientists that was made famous by anti-skeptic book author Ross Gelbspan and the enviro - advocacy group Ozone Action in 1996 - 7 — these people have every appearance of being the epicenter of the accusation that skeptic scientists operate under a coal / oil industry directive to fabricate false assessments in exchange for mega-millions...... an accusation that has no evidence to support it that I can find, and its central piece of evidence is a 1991 coal industry memo that no one is allowed to see in its complete context.
Al Gore cited that
same tobacco company memo in his 2006 «An Inconvenient Truth» movie, right
before he spelled out the «reposition global warming as theory rather than fact»
phrase full screen.