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- And now, mirabile dictu, the mayor and the governor are both Italian-Americans.
- But, please note, if the latter you're still, mirabile dictu, rich!
- Mirabile dictu, a person with an annulment can marry again for the first time.
- Then Reagan took office, cut taxes and _ mirabile dictu ! _ things got better.
- Chicago and New Orleans are suing gun makers because, mirabile dictu, their product kills people.
- Now, mirabile dictu ( then again, maybe not ), the electricians of technology are rewiring us all.
- The Bush White House, mirabile dictu, is giving the Clinton White House a run for its polling money.
- The 49ers, because the Giants have not yet felt the season is endangered enough to declare " Mirabile dictu!
- Democrats, mirabile dictu, are no longer prattling on about the Social Security lockbox as though it were something more than accounting fiction.
- Body pain, body pleasure, the body as laboratory, even _ mirabile dictu _ the body as a home for the soul enter into the artists'concerns.
- It also won the " Best Documentary " honor at the Mirabile Dictu film festival, the International Film Festival Manhattan, the Beloit International Film Festival, the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival, and the Offshoot Film Festival.
- But science, medicine and the booming " cosmeceutical " business _ an emerging hybrid of cosmetics and pharmaceuticals _ have also come up with some things that, mirabile dictu, really do work . . . more or less.
- "The thrust of the last 25 years has been that schools should get out of the parental role and leave students on their own, but now, mirabile dictu, they're supposed to be responsible for how students treat each other, " said Glenn Ricketts, research director of the association.
- The first reason is styled as an " intervening development in the law "; under it, decisions of courts of appeals that cannot be reconciled with our earlier precedent are treated as a basis for disavowing, not the aberrant court of appeals decisions, but, mirabile dictu our own decision!
- But it was interesting how Giuliani, who usually suggests that he has turned New York into the Emerald City all on his own, suddenly acknowledged in Wednesday's debate that every problem has not been solved, that not everyone has prospered from recent economic successes, that job growth has not been enough and _ mirabile dictu _ that Dinkins deserves to share credit for the drop in crime.