And though I'm anything but a Bible-thumper, I find quotable phrases in there from time to time. |
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An example was the governor's State of the State address, which included a quotable line on the snoozy topic of governmental reorganization. |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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There's also a great deal of comic relief in the form of eccentric and quotable marginal characters. |
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In his time at the White House, President John F Kennedy made a number of wise and very quotable comments and most of them still hold good today. |
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He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements. |
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That's got to be as poor a metaphor as I've ever seen, and if it's one of the book's quotable high points, the volume is in trouble. |
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It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines. |
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This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history. |
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The accounts are studded with quotable instances of lives of both patients and professionals being enriched by the wider view. |
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Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric. |
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One of the writers, who shall remain nameless to protect the innocent, really scored with the quotable line of the evening. |
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This film is eminently quotable, as it quotes many sources itself. |
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There are better, more quotable lyrics throughout the album. |
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So what do you think is the most quotable line from a movie? |
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On request of compere to describe the noble taste of HARDY with quotable epithets came forward all the attendees. |
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Certainly, Paine espoused suspicion of too-powerful states, which makes him eminently quotable by Tea Partiers now. |
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Diablo Cody, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of Juno, is known for catchy, quotable dialogue. |
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Mr Chidambaram, like a student taking a highlighter to the quotable bits of a set text, has been picking out the CMP's juicy bits. |
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He is a skilled parliamentarian with wide ministerial experience, and a master of the quotable soundbite, not to say of the knife. |
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The second and third paragraphs should include your most interesting and quotable material, which reporters can use in an article. |
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Among the fascinating tidbits will be comments, anecdotes, and quotable quotes from the surveys and interviews. |
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It is looking for the quotable quote and members are jockeying for that position. |
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You can access prices on quotable securities and obtain the latest news and charts on the companies of your choice. |
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The cascade of same-sex marriage rulings is now a torrent, each more quotable and image-ready than the last. |
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His achievements in football were unbelievable, but he succeeded in transcending all that and became one of the most interesting and quotable characters in the country. |
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In Washington, just about everyone wants to be a pundit, the wise and respected quotable somebody who keeps popping up in newspapers and on television. |
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It had some very quotable lines, this one being my favourite. |
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They read from his essays, performed scenes from his plays, and recited his most quotable quotes. |
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Aliens is hands down one of the most quotable movies of all time. |
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They are all good, quotable examples of tangible benefits the IDA way. |
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For all the vivid metaphors and quotable quotes, this debate has failed to generate system-wide progress, learning, or significant attitude changes. |
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For every sceptical query, he has a quotable answer. |
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It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue. |
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The projects range from images of classic Trek objects to quotable phrases and even tribbles. |
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No one I spoke to offered even a quotable guess about how much money was left on the table each year by customers who let nonrefundable tickets expire unused. |
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The monograph is stored in Phaidra in such kind that the whole monograph as well as single pages are quotable and can be downloaded as a PDF or JPG file. |
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Boris Johnson, the quotable mayor of London and quite possibly Britain's next prime minister, is something of a political heir to Mr Kennedy in this respect. Second, he honed a distinctly left-wing brand of Lib Dem politics. |
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Like so many of her statements it's gloriously quotable, the more so because it is delivered in the sort of Upper Crust American accent, all elongated vowels and lockjaw, that has long since dropped out of use. |
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