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Couching the bailout in metaphorical terms, Miller said there was a "strong possibility of significant profit to taxpayers for taking this journey with us."
U.S. Announces Plan To Sell Some Of Its Citigroup Holdings The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Couching the bailout in metaphorical terms, Miller said there was a "strong possibility of significant profit to taxpayers for taking this journey with us."
U.S. Announces Plan To Sell Some Of Its Citigroup Holdings The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Couching my personal biases in pseudo-scientific econ-babble is so fulfilling!
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Couching my personal biases in pseudo-scientific econ-babble is so fulfilling!
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Couching cold-weather homeless harassment as a public service?
Mike Doyle: CTA Tattler Gives CTA Prez a Pass on Driving to Work 2009
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Couching his analysis in development discourse, Mzati explains that:
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Couching his policy positions in the language of faith and morality, Mr. Huckabee portrays himself as the dream candidate of the religious right.
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Couching your remarks in rhetoric belittling your potential readers does not endear you to those readers and that's OK.
Missing SMA 2005
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Couching it all as 9/11 and WMD made it all so convienient.
Think Progress » Embedded TIME Reporter: Bush Lied In Speech Yesterday About Iraqi Security Forces 2005
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Couching the request in terms of feeling reactions rather than textual analysis is a great way to make both writer and reader comfortable: “I have other readers who will deal with issues of grammar and style,” you can tell your kin, for example.
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