breeze in
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His book, published this year, is a kick — a tale of small-town Texas court shenanigans told from the point of view of a local lawyer accustomed to seeing big-city legal teams breeze in and out of town.
From Seattle Times
The vicious and shimmering “Karma” seemingly takes aim at the powerful music executive Scooter Braun, who engineered the label purchase that spawned Swift’s rerecording enterprise: “Spiderboy, king of thieves / Weave your little webs of opacity,” she sings — heed the conspicuous “S” and “B” in “Spiderboy” — before describing what she views as her cosmic advantage with a series of vivid metaphors: “Karma is my boyfriend / Karma is a god / Karma is the breeze in my hair on the weekend.”
From Los Angeles Times
The breeze in her hair on the weekend!
From Los Angeles Times
“When I was a little kid, our whole backyard was filled with nylon stockings blowing in the breeze in all the colors of a rainbow,” Shrier recalled.
From Los Angeles Times
Mark Joseph Stern: There’s something intoxicating about covering the court on a permanent basis: having that hard pass, being able to breeze in, having a cubicle in the press office, working in that gorgeous marble palace, and going up to oral arguments, sitting in the chamber for hours on end, listening to these elites banter about these arcane and intellectual topics.
From Slate
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