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Using the code word “temper,” a group of Senate Republicans, and at least some outriders of the George W. Bush campaign, are spreading the word that John McCain is unstable.
Bush And The GOP Are Two-Faced And Dishonest In Regard John McCain 2008
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Using the Latin word "Eros," the pontiff says sex has become a commodity leading to the degradation of man.
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Using the Arabic word "kuffar", meaning "non-believers", a user called Resistance writes:
Infidels Are Cool 2009
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Using the code word "temper," a group of Senate Republicans, and at least some outriders of the George W. Bush campaign, are spreading the word that John McCain is unstable.
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But the question I had along these lines stems from a line in "Using," in which you write that students now have an "unreasoning affinity" for computers that they used to have for poetry.
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Using is a form of emphasis as well, but it differs semantically because it means strong emphasis.
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A few years ago, New Riders, a publisher mostly of computer manuals, released Behind the Seen: How Walter Murch Edited Cold Mountain Using Apple's Final Cut Pro and What This Means for Cinema (an unwieldy subtitle but total catnip to me).
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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Standing by a banner that reads in English, "Using atomic energy is our certain right," Iran's president makes an announcement watched around the world.
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Standing by a banner that reads in English, "Using atomic energy is our certain right," Iran's president makes an announcement watched around the world.
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Standing by a banner that reads in English, Using atomic energy is our certain right, Iran's president makes an announcement watched around the world.
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