To say the phrase means to speak or articulate certain words or a specific combination of words that convey a particular meaning or message.
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He says people who
say phrases like this are trying to say «being on here does not mean that I have deficits as a person».
Use the grid for team game of connect 4 by encouraging learners to
say the phrase in full in order to place the disc there.
It is, therefore, being advised to
say this phrase with a serious and seductive tone but without making you sound too serious and weird obviously.
In the fighting game community, we have a habit
of saying the phrase «good for a fighting game» a lot.
A lot of people are
saying this phrase nowadays: «I used to be athletic and had muscles before, but ever since I stopped exercising it turned into fat».
Once you've broken the ice and both of you have
begun saying this phrase to each other, there are some additional things to keep in mind.
To choose a
square say a phrase from the horizontal line and complete the sentence with a phrase from the vertical line.
I have been known to
say phrases like that at work and my co-workers like to give me heat for it!
The person you're chatting with can then tap the icon on the screen and
say a phrase in their language, and you'll hear the translated sentence in your ear.
Mr Javid
also said the phrase «hostile environment» is incorrect, and instead the term «compliant environment» is more accurate.
Nick says the phrase started as «an attempt to make a differentiation between those who observe religious formulas and those who are followers of Christ».
... those who reject climate
science say the phrase denier has the pejorative ring of Holocaust denier so The Associated Press prefers climate change doubter or someone who rejects mainstream science.
He dismisses Matthew's laying the blame on «all the people,»
saying the phrase does not represent «a historical fact.»
During the demonstration, protesters carried flags and
placards saying phrases like «Europe united against Trump» and «Stop Trump, save the planet».
So when someone says «I believe in God,» they are really saying «I think God exists» and «I believe in religion,» but churches need to get people thinking and
saying a phrase much strong than those in order to get them to do stuff like give the church money, so they snagged «believe in.»
Many times, when
Christians say the phrase «The Bible clearly says...», what they really mean is, «The way I interpret this one verse allows me to feel justified in having this perspective.»
10 years ago I never would of thought that I would
ever say the phrase: «I pinned tomato soup.»
In other words, one of the broadcast crew will have to
clearly say the phrase while the game is going — and halftime does not count either.
One thing I can almost guarantee that will not be mentioned during the telecast that is not available to bet are the
announcers saying the phrase «Struck his wife with a closed fist in an elevator» or «whipped his four year old son with a tree branch until he bled.»
Schulkin
later said the phrase «potential fraud» would have been more appropriate, but still wants a voter I.D. requirement.
Even so, the
attorney said the phrase «make this go away» could just as likely be interpreted as direction to make amends with Cater, rather than conspiracy to deprive someone's rights, as the plaintiff alleges.
12.31 pm: In response to another question about guarantees,
Brown says the phrase «iron - cast» has become «so devalued in recent days».
What's happening between dog and owner - turned - voice - coach is fairly straightforward, Coren says: Owner hears the dog making a sound that resembles a phrase,
says the phrase back to the dog, who then repeats the sound and is rewarded with a treat.
It is not his life from start to finish, not a biopic of scope and sweep that crams too much into too little and belittles all (imagine the scene of eight - year - old Abe seeing a slave being whipped and hearing his
dad say the phrase «four score and seven years ago» and having an epiphany!).
Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton appeared on MTV News for a comedy segment called «American Talk with Josh Horowitz,» where each cast member was given a few «popular» American phrases, such as «Twilight blows,» and are asked to
speak said phrases in their best American accents.
The difference being is that if a child lands on a snake and they are able to
say the phrase describing the picture then they do NOT have to slither down the snake but remain on the square and continue around the board.
As a recovering lawyer I well acquainted with various codes of ethics, although some might quibble and
say the phrase legal ethics is an oxymoron.