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1. Parents, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, can seriously damage your health.
2. She gave us a paraphrase of that film.
3. I'm paraphrasing but this is honestly what he said.
4. To paraphrase Finkelstein, mathematics is a language, like English.
5. Paraphrase this article in 250 words or less.
6. She gave us a quick paraphrase of what had been said.
7. These are only rough paraphrases, and we leave the finer details to the brave reader.
8. Consider the death of Amtrak, to paraphrase Mark Twain, to be greatly exaggerated.
9. Longobardi provides Leibniz with accurate translations or paraphrases of the Analects passages cited above.
10. As a result, my Paraphrase is a ten-minute composition for eight wind players which follows the outline of the opera plot.
11. The discovery that Diodorvs V contained a paraphrase of the same basic text gave an altogether different dimension to Posidonius' work.
12. Does the student follow the old adage that to read and paraphrase one book is plagiarism but to use two is research?
13. The article only paraphrased Castro's words[sentencedict.com], and gave no direct quotes.
14. Paraphrase and summary of the arguments of other texts correspond to indirect speech.
15. This structure of absence and intrusion corresponds to de Man's blend of quotation, paraphrase and commentary in Allegories of Reading.
16. After frontal damage, the patient may just paraphrase the proverb.
17. Most of these are paraphrases of biblical texts, and like hymns they vary in theological emphasis and musical appropriateness.
18. It's a shame because, to paraphrase Ginola's cringing catchphrase in the L'Oreal ads, she's worth it.
19. Paraphrasing Einstein, Its not the technology, it's the politics.
20. 'S office, said, paraphrasing the Declaration of Independence.
21. It said I'm paraphrasing it said, Lifetime after lifetime after lifetime you have been angry at God.
22. Noted geneticist Snoop Dogg once said--and I'm paraphrasing here--that no matter where one goes in life, one's surroundings during one's formative years stay with one for life.
22. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
23. Paraphrasing his last paragraph yields, It will be an ineffective token gesture, but we should tax the super rich anyway.
24. He means Britain, of course, but paraphrasing Nelson's famous message seems appropriate.
25. Paraphrasing Mark Twain, too bad these things can go around the Earth before the TRUTH can get its pants on.
26. I'm paraphrasing here, but he said, If President Obama is re-elected, Iran will have a bomb.
27. Uncle Billy Watson doeth good like a medicine, he thought, paraphrasing the scriptures.
28. The artist, posed beside his picture, has moved during the exposure, paraphrasing the multiple-image effect of the painting.
29. Hayes spoke about the history of bank holidays, but seemed to have borrowed extensive chunks, with mild paraphrasing, from a Wikipedia article about bank holidays.
30. "Under Pope John Paul II leaks were much more common," Noyes writes, paraphrasing a source whose name has been redacted.
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