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| In other words, when someone
complains of being knocked out after cleaning house, it's likely
more than just a turn of phrase. The world has not heard a turn of phrase like
hers since C. In a letter we are forced to
fashion our link with this faraway soul by means of a narrow line of
words, a thin message stripped of the rich timbre of our voice, the
palpable warmth of our smile, or the sweet embrace of our arms, and
decorated only by a turn of phrase and the flourish of our handwriting
or signature. |
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a posteriori A prendre a priori a priori assumption A quo A rendre a savoir a turn of phrase A verbis legis non est recedendum A vinculo matrimonii a.k.a. ab initio Ab intestat Ab irato ab origine |
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