The precise phrasing and order of the conversation changes between the recensions, but the overall effect of the conversations is very similar between the two recensions.
Or rather, in the more precise phrasing that he borrows from an earlier American scholar, Shirley Jackson Chase, "the social triumph of the ancient church."
One of the greatest pleasures was the classical purity and lyrical, precise phrasing of Judith Fugate's dancing in the ballerina role.
Priscilla tried to recall the precise phrasing of her contract, but the magistrate's voice defeated the effort.
The precise phrasing of this statement is interesting.
Like the others, this one shows that, when played with Mendelssohn-like delicacy and precise phrasing, Schumann's orchestral writing can sound beautifully transparent.
Only when thinking deeply or discussing abstruse matters did Seaton employ the carefully-selected and precise phrasing which he knew so well how to use.
Adele felt her senses focus down: locking faces in her memory without appearing to stare, catching intonations and freezing the precise phrasing of the discussion.
The sudden Miltonic turn in Spock Two's precise phrasing made the awful vision all too vivid.
Unfailing musicianship, precise phrasing and a clean, appealing soprano would make her a good leading lady in a real musical.