This December there has been a phrase that has been much in the news: First responders.
Mr. Barry took only one piano lesson and didn't fare well as a phrase-turner.
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There was a phrase back then that was used in politics: the Silent Majority.
In a phrase, Germany is the new Netherlands, and the Netherlands is the new Germany.
In my opinion, he will sometimes overdo a phrase, but less than he used to.
Alchemists, to borrow a phrase from Winston Churchill, were to be on tap, not on top.
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It's a phrase that can be heard in the hallways of many American high schools.
Such a phrase should never have been uttered in the hearing of a journalist.
And that, in a phrase, reveals the big gulf between Britain and so many EU officials.
They know a bunch of malarkey (to coin a phrase) when they hear it.
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Game changer is a phrase that is used very commonly today, perhaps even over used.
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"It may require some suffering, " Regier said, a phrase he repeated several times during a 45-minute session.
We are members of a unique, living international organism which cannot be summed up in a phrase.
Home, to borrow a phrase from the Bible, is where we live and move and have our being.
It's a phrase from a 1902 composition by Spanish classical guitarist and composer Francisco Tarrega, called Gran Vals.
After their arrest and charge, "sticking to the story" was a phrase heard exchanged again between the pair.
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It could be waiting for you in someone's eyes, in a phrase of music, in a starry night.
Type a phrase into Google and, in an instant, it pores over an astounding 8 billion Web pages.
What was needed, he said, was more "predistribution" - a phrase he has borrowed from an American academic.
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These are empty information calories, to borrow a phrase from Clay Johnson's timely new book, The Information Diet.
To borrow a phrase from Mark Twain, everybody talks about the national debt, but nobody does anything about it.
Which is less catchy as a phrase, but has a longer useful life.
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To use a phrase connected to another once-ubiquitous part of our daily lives: That train has left the station.
But, to coin a phrase, harpist Yolanda Kondonassis is fed up, and isn't going to take it any more.
Mr. Robinson credits his mother with teaching him how to turn a phrase.
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To borrow a phrase I came across, Millennials are misunderstood, misinterpreted and misinformed.
But off-camera, everything he does is, to coin a phrase, driven by Ford.
So it is, to use a phrase that we've applied elsewhere, an all-of-the-above approach when it comes to higher education.
It came to the view that it was a phrase that no one liked and a concept everyone believed in.
With that wonderful turn of a phrase, Senior Judge Stephen Williams began another U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.
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