Not exact matches
The word God is the key in all religious language, although
phrases about him and his actions are logically
odd, and we need to make
use of models and qualifiers in prolific abundance if we are to provide those situations in which may be evoked disclosures leading to commitment.
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.»
Further fuelling the rumour is the fact than Zenit St. Petersburg coach Luciano Spaletti was sacked just two days ago, and it seems
odd for Hulk to
use the
phrase «work», when his club side's next fixture takes place in Moscow in four days time!
An
odd phrase to
use about two complemetary type players running central midfield together.
Somewhat predictably there's something of a Harry backlash today and although most of it is thoughtful and considered, the
odd headline
uses phrases such as «losing the dressing room.»
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).
There is nothing
odd about the
phrase «for extemporaneous
use only» on a packet of potassium citrate, as mentioned in...
Nowhere does he discuss keeping anyone «off the scent» and your
use of quotes is
odd considering you
used them to quote words and
phrases in the email but then quoted something that's not in there at all.
After getting some tips from readers about the
odd NFL - related words and
phrases to be banned in Pakistan, the website Deadspin did some digging and figured out that to create its list of 1,109 dirty English words and
phrases, the PTA simply copied — verbatim — the list of 1,109 words and
phrases that the NFL Shop originally banned from
use on personalized jerseys back in 2005!
Here's a challenge: Find
oddest phrase that lawyers routinely
use in your state and investigate its origins.