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I said, paraphrasing her words to me the day before.
To paraphrase her father: what a family they had turned out to be.
"I do paraphrase all the great terms of our age."
To paraphrase an old saw: Can they get here from there?
He had paraphrased it a little, but God would understand.
And I'm just going to quickly read this rather than trying to paraphrase it.
If it is not a Minister, please will he paraphrase.
In fact, he said, she was paraphrasing the views of others.
Well, to paraphrase the old saying, a tattoo is only skin deep.
Paraphrasing what young Ned here had asked not ten minutes ago.
When they did offer a comment, in many cases it was just to paraphrase what had already been said by one of the top guys.
"To paraphrase what I said a moment ago, you two didn't exactly seem to be getting along."
It was brief and said exactly what the attorney had paraphrased.
Yet, to paraphrase Shakespeare, nothing in his time on the show became him like the leaving of it.
Having heard, the listener may then paraphrase the speaker's words.
Some questions have been edited or paraphrased because of space limitations.
Services can be paraphrased in terms of their generic key characteristics.
"Everything on earth," he was paraphrased by a friend as saying at the time, "is done to attract the attention of women."
But are we right in paraphrasing it in these terms?
When paraphrased, it means, "Go on learning and acquiring knowledge until you are old."
To paraphrase Moses, let's ask them to "let my data go."
They might have paraphrased, I most certainly did not.
She talked slowly as if paraphrasing a complicated mass of information.
It says, and I paraphrase, eat all the steak you want but leave the bread behind.
To paraphrase the movie: "If you pass a bill with so much money for the builders, they will come."