| 11. | The verbiage seems typical of a high school level mechanics problem.
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| 12. | The verbiage out of Washington is putting a damper on the dollar.
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| 13. | Making up more-descriptive words to replace outdated verbiage.
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| 14. | Rarely though has he generated as much verbiage as now.
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| 15. | Rebecca demanded, when a page thick with verbiage was quickly turned.
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| 16. | But Ms . Rioja should avoid burdening programs with verbiage.
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| 17. | Glover means TV footage void of any competing network verbiage or logos.
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| 18. | Like much legislation, the verbiage sounds noble and beneficial.
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| 19. | The playbook is so wordy, there's so much verbiage.
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| 20. | It took me almost all year to learn the verbiage in Washington.
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