| 31. | In the language of slang, too, there are many circumlocutions for graveyard ( whistling past it, in effect ).
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| 32. | The fear that such people can inspire often leads to some nimble circumlocutions on the parts of legitimate scientists, Moyer said.
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| 33. | She relies heavily on had-I-but-known circumlocutions, but the books are entertaining and held my interest.
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| 34. | Obviously the form of words can be avoided by circumlocution, but I didn't see that it had to be.
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| 35. | Forster writes : " Avoiding rhetoric and circumlocution, it has gone straight to the heart of its subject and purified it ."
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| 36. | :Within sentences, there is far too much circumlocution, too much use of indirect language in the hope of sounding scholarly.
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| 37. | Sensitized by Clinton's 1992 campaign circumlocutions on personal matters, Americans now fear such dodging may be a signal of deeper flaws.
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| 38. | While at the Circumlocution Office he meets the struggling inventor Daniel Doyce, whom he decides to help by going into business with him.
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| 39. | One of the more formal circumlocutions is " public convenience ", as in the Guilford Place public conveniences, an architecturally valuable example.
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| 40. | I am reminded of the efficiency of Dickens'office of circumlocution . talk ) 02 : 03, 13 October 2013 ( UTC)
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