Journalists and bloggers in a hurry might find themselves drawn to use of the phrase as a handy, easily-understood reference point.
Mr Miliband also defended the repeated use of the phrase "one nation" - historically associated with the Conservatives - in his leader's address.
It also wants Nike to pay Under Armour all profits arising from the use of the phrase, and is seeking to recoup damages.
And the use of the phrase "to have legs" to describe a good idea, famously used in business meetings, was first recorded in 1930 in a publication entitled "Texas Folk-Lore".
Based on the analysis, the key to sounding more like the Queen is frequent use of the phrase "My government" and not using contractions such as "it's", "can't" and "don't".
Hazel Blears, secretary of state for Communities and Local Government, said she rejected Mr Griffin's charge that the prime minister's use of the phrase represents an endorsement of BNP policy.
However, in a debate in the parliament's local government committee, Communities Minister, Wendy Alexander, urged rejection of the amendment, saying it was unnecessary as the fears of critics of repeal were covered by the bill's use of the phrase "stable family life".
We use the - tend to think of the phrase and use the phrase downgrade in economic terms.
The tribunal drew an inference of discrimination from the use in the recruitment advertisement of the phrase "youthful enthusiasm".
Some of the best coverage of indigenous affairs, to use that unlovely phrase, is to been found in the pages of the Australian, and the paper made much of the running during the wrongful detention of the Indian doctor, Muhamed Hanif.
In the spectrum of presidential advisers, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is more disposed than most to the use of all means necessary--the code phrase for ground troops.
Many consumer-facing businesses or commercial property businesses with big debts are - to use the phrase of the moment - zombies.
In fact, Mr. Obama was reaching even further back in history to the Greek orators who termed the use of a repetitious phrase in successive sentences, Anaphora.
As we wait to see whether Mario Draghi and the European Central Bank will tomorrow announce "whatever it takes" to save the euro (to use his resonant phrase of last week), it is worth reminding ourselves of the eurozone's unhealthy lifestyle (forgive my anthropomorphising please).
And, in fact, a lot of social media companies use the phrase to describe their products.
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Mr Scalzi, who is currently president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, said it was "absurd" for the firm to claim ownership of the phrase and its use in literature.
Roger Moore has told how one of his first decisions before taking over the role of James Bond was not to use Sean Connery's famous phrase "shaken not stirred".
And there has been one set of crises which are quite, to use the phrase, exogenous, external to the government which have befallen us.
And remember, we are talking about a commercial entity, not a court of law, so even having to use the phrase due process suggests that things are going wrong.
And the fact of that visibility allows us to believe that we will -- we can make assessments about moves by the Iranians towards breakout capacity -- the phrase that people use in terms of pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
Noonan's use of "dog whistle" is especially neuralgic for Walsh because it is a pet phrase of many on the left, including Walsh herself.
So does this mean, to use a resonant phrase gaining a good deal of global traction thanks to the power of social media, that banks such as HSBC are not only "too big to fail" but also "too big to jail"?
Even Bill Bratton himself said in 1998 that "zero tolerance is neither a phrase that I use nor one that captures the meaning of what happened in New York City".
President Obama's goal, by contrast, is not to cut any spending in the here and now, only sometime in the "out years, " to use the Washington phrase, presumably when he'll be out of office.
"Four different forms of cancer were all deployed cynically in an attempt, to use the old fashioned phrase, to fleece her, " he said.
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Observing that the indiscriminate use of pesticides were killing songbirds, she was inspired by a phrase from a John Keats poem "And no birds sing" to name the book.
So it is, to use a phrase that we've applied elsewhere, an all-of-the-above approach when it comes to higher education.
Always a phrase or two about the pointlessness of the assignment in relation to the use of time and to things he might otherwise be doing: e.g.
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