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18 Sentences With "in the same words"

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A few weeks earlier, Catrina Black sat in a similar orientation meeting, taking in the same words.
I don't need to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years.
I don't have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years.
I don't have to be told the same thing in the same words for every single day for the next eight years.
"I don't have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years," he said.
Such questions about the nature of music and art are substantial, but we found ourselves wondering: why these questions now, if Cage asked them (in the same words) decades ago?
Scientists describe their invasion into Florida's waters in the same words noted Key West fisherman Ernest Hemingway used to describe the onset of bankruptcy: slowly, and then all at once.
"I don't have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years," he said in an interview with Fox News in December.
"Trump told Fox News on Sunday regarding the highly classified daily briefings that he didn't need "to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years.
Trump recently told Fox News Sunday that he'd likely forego some of the meetings because he is a "smart person" who does not need "to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years" — a view, Obama said, that will likely change once the 70-year-old business mogul is sworn in as president.
Intel veterans were also gobsmacked with Mr. Trump's claim that the traditional President's Daily Brief would simply tell him the same thing in the same words "every single day for the next eight years," a description that ignores the shifting complexities of a turbulent world, the timely needs of a nation with global interests and an intelligence community with global capacities that he can tune to his needs.
Parish officials tried to keep the caller on the line, asking him to repeat himself. He did so, making the same threat in the same words. Churchgoers quickly evacuated church. Police in SWAT gear arrived at the church to check out the area.
In the scene in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro, libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, where Susanna learns that Marcellina is Figaro's mother, she repeats her disbelief (Sua madre?, that is, "his mother?") to each character and is reassured in the same words. A critic has called that "the merriest and most congenial form imaginable" of stichomythia.
Some other dialects, particularly Attic Greek, have (long ) in the same words (e.g. vs. 'sea', or vs. 'four'). The sounds in question are all reflexes of the proto- Greek consonant clusters or . It is therefore believed that the local letter sampi was used to denote some kind of intermediate sound during the phonetic change from the earlier plosive clusters towards the later sound, possibly an affricate , forming a triplet with the Greek letters for and .
9; and Gal. v. 14, where the Pharisaic scribe asks Jesus in the same words that were used by Akiva, "What is the great commandment of the Law?" and the answer given by Jesus declares the first and Great Commandment to be the love of God, and the second the love of "thy neighbor as thyself." To include all men, Hillel used the term beriotcreatures [compare κτίσις]; Mark xvi. 15; Rom. viii.
' The guest says, 'I have > partaken, Sir, of your excellent drink and admirable viands; allow me to > decline this further proposal for my pleasure.' The host rejoins, 'It is not > worth the while for you to decline these poor arrows and pot; let me > earnestly beg you to try them.' The guest repeats his refusal, saying, 'I > have partaken (of your entertainment), and you would still further have me > enjoy myself;--I venture firmly to decline.' The host again addresses his > request in the same words, and then the guest says, 'I have firmly declined > what you request, but you will not allow me to refuse;--I venture > respectfully to obey you.
Brother Blue performing in Harvard Square circa 1979 "From the middle of the middle of me," Brother Blue would say, swirling his finger in magical airs in the space between you then gently tapping it toward your heart, "to the middle of the middle of you ..." And he would say with growling resonance, "I am older than the oldest stories, I am the storyteller." A signature story which gave form to one face of this archetypal "storyteller" from Blue is his tale of Muddy Duddy, a fictional musician who could hear the sound of a harp coming out of the earth.Harvard Storytelling Workshop, 1980 Brother Blue's unique style of storytelling made extensive use of rhyme, rhythm, and improvisation, creating a verbal jazz of words and images. He referred to himself as a street poet and, in the same words as Saint Francis of Assisi, as "God's fool".
This special blessing for corporals and palls is alluded to even in the Celtic liturgical documents of the seventh century, and the actual form traditionally prescribed by the Roman Pontifical is found almost in the same words in the Spanish Liber Ordinum of about the same early date. According to traditional liturgical rules, the corporal must not be ornamented with embroidery, and must be made entirely of pure white linen, though there seem to have been many medieval exceptions to this rule. It is not to be left to lie open upon the altar, but when not in use is to be folded and put away in a burse, or corporas-case, as it was commonly called in pre-Reformation England. Upon these burses much ornamentation is lavished, and this has been the case since medieval times, as many existing examples survive to show.

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