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| led the attention paid to the "states' rights" | phrase a "slur" and a "distortion." |
| In the 1930s, the | phrase a Protestant parliament for a Protestant peopl |
| And once the | phrase A Beckham PING!! Oh Chesty Chesty Morgan jammy |
| npike), it is believed locally that the common | phrase a cock and bull story originated here, however |
| The | phrase ab ireo was later treated as a misprint of an |
| pedic content of the article to insert a small | phrase about her personal life, which I plan to do if |
| A | phrase about older (elderly?) |
| Autograph with famous catch | phrase, about 1983 |
| Quartet by Weiss, through which runs a musical | phrase accidentally the same as the notes applied to |
| The | phrase, according to Herodotus, became a common expre |
| This | phrase achieved a level of popularity with children, |
| J Gilles Peterson is credited with coining the | phrase Acid Jazz in the late 1980s. |
| The | phrase actually originated as the title of a novel se |
| merican history, John Wilkes Booth shouted the | phrase after shooting President Abraham Lincoln on Ap |
| He got the idea of using the | phrase after hearing it in a recording by the band De |
| Kuf is used in an Israeli | phrase: after a child will say something false, one m |
| use prior to this, and that Irving coined the | phrase after having grown up around New England and t |
| yeat and others, however, have argued that the | phrase aitias logismos refers to a practical working |
| rth to a full-grown cow, one can see what this | phrase alludes to in terms of emotional expressivenes |
| The | phrase also implies the erosion or ignorance of civic |
| The | phrase also appears in the same context in Kennedy v. |
| British euphemism for sexual activity, but the | phrase also refers to the funky style of bass guitar |
| On" was sung at Sonny Bono's funeral, and the | phrase also appears on his tombstone. |
| d that "We have not been able to identify this | phrase among [Lenin's] published works." |
| This obscure-in-origin catch | phrase among both Star Wars and South Park fans trace |
| tified John Van Buren as the originator of the | phrase, an identification supported by Laurence Urdan |
| first mentioned in the records in 1571 in the | phrase an den Hirsch Hornern (on the Hirsch Horner). |
| Both walkers must say the | phrase, and if they do not do this, then a bitter qua |
| J Brooks, Bill McDonald (author of the famous | phrase) and J Rogers. |
| imothy McVeigh was wearing a T-shirt with this | phrase and a picture of Lincoln on it when he was arr |
| E. Cobham Brewer, Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable. |
| of the group Dead Prez endorsed the use of the | phrase and the accompanying hand sign in the film Dav |
| tes If there is a choice between using a short | phrase and word with context, there is no hard rule a |
| viduals and organizations have seen the dative | phrase and have irresponsibly and unknowingly dropped |
| Brewer's Dictionary of London | Phrase and Fable was published in 2009 and Brewer's D |
| e a op-ed piece discussing his creation of the | phrase and the use of "wimp" as a popular political i |
| Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable, sometimes referred to simply as Bre |
| o the supertonic at the end of the first 2-bar | phrase, and the tag in the tonic at the end. |
| The beliefs of Americans regarding this | phrase and the Bible has been studied by Christian de |
| Jo Vallentine's feisty turn of | phrase and willingness to challenge cant and custom q |
| According to Brewer's | Phrase and Fable, the Grace Cup is still seen at the |
| In the frequent repetition of a short | phrase, and the modification of it to fit the text, i |
| b) this is a noun | phrase and therefore has no grammar of its own, |
| In late 2003 someone trademarked the | phrase and began selling "Be the Reds!" items commerc |
| st, some straying quite far from the theme of ' | phrase and fable', such as Brewer's Dictionary of Cin |
| Wright, George T. (2004), "The Play of | Phrase and Line", in McDonald, Russ, Shakespeare: An |
| He was opposed to pedantry of | phrase, and above all to a revival of uncouth medieva |
| a chaconne, a dance form built on a short bass | phrase and often used by 17th and 18th century opera |
| e), was the compiler of Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable, and The Reader's Handbook, Victoria |
| ld in language classes when the teacher says a | phrase and asks the class to repeat the phrase. |
| work that was to become Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable. |
| The title | phrase and “Shot, shot, shot, shot, shot like a bulle |
| for taking up the kalasom (a kind of cadential | phrase) and have to play some pattern on the given ta |
| Phrase and proximity searching. | |
| It is also said (Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable) that P. G. Wodehouse based the char |
| iration theme (both draw from a simple melodic | phrase) and the subsequent style of variation. |
| he agitated Brain by saying he will tell him a | phrase, and Pinky's phrase turns out to be "Hakuna Ma |
| Finally you can enter search word or | phrase and click "PolyCola it!" |
| an was also "Getting Back On Track," a central | phrase and component of his speech and campaign which |
| Users can search for a term or | phrase and then go right to the portion of the podcas |
| north korea is an american coined | phrase and i dont think it should be used. |
| Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable also credits Erasmus, and relates it |
| n around here" with the audience repeating the | phrase, and Jackson echoing all or part of it back ag |
| According to Brewer's Dictionary of | Phrase and Fable, the "Iron Chancellor" supposedly dr |
| The title became the catch | phrase angry young men subsequently used to describe |
| In this interpretation, the | phrase apparently tells Gort that Klaatu considers es |
| The | phrase appeared in recorded media as early as 1939, i |
| The | phrase appeared as the motto of gold pen manufacturer |
| It is named for a | phrase appearing in the subject lines of the emails i |
| , which resulted in its unusual placement: the | phrase appears about three quarters of the way throug |
| The | phrase appears in the works of Persian Sufi poets, su |
| This | phrase appears in the fifth verse of the first chapte |
| In addition, a variation of the | phrase appears in Rush's 1981 song "Limelight": 'All |
| ht to be named do be doo wop bop, because that | phrase appears on the album cover under the letters o |
| The | phrase, appended to a request for his task force's lo |
| Gross-Rosen entrance gate with the | phrase Arbeit macht frei |
| The name derives from the | phrase Ard na Croise meaning "the height of the cross |
| The letters CTR, a reference to this | phrase, are incorporated into a shield logo designed |
| ching-the earliest known published uses of the | phrase are from 1932, two from 1937, and two from 193 |
| otto" motets, motets in which repetitions of a | phrase are the predominant structural feature (the ot |
| ed that only lexical categories (e.g. the noun | phrase) are drawn from the L1, and that functional ca |
| Other variants on this | phrase are also commonly used. |
| st three versions of the story that led to the | phrase are on record, two by Ernest Hemingway and one |
| Patches of cloth with the | phrase around a Sacred Heart of Jesus were worn on th |
| Collings used the | phrase as a slogan for his 1885 land reform campaign, |
| sing random English words strung together in a | phrase as their executable names and have been placin |
| , young people began speaking and writing this | phrase as a form of rebellion against what they perce |
| The French media translated the | phrase as "axe de faux jetons" (literally, an "axis o |
| Cyril Mango reads the | phrase as "Firmina who became the nursemaid of Arabia |
| l have twelve or even forty repetitions of the | phrase as a response. |
| ly, following the Vulgate, have translated the | phrase as "Embrace discipline". |
| ibe what he's been doing, although it is not a | phrase as commonly heard. |
| rized punishment of criminals, became a common | phrase, as was used by Charles Lynch to describe his |
| book (his only book) on the subject (with that | phrase as its title) in late September 1943, and died |
| Ott later used the | phrase as the title for a book (ISBN 0-9761414-0-X). |
| at the Justice Department and the FBI used the | phrase as an excuse to implicate him personally, with |
| Google hits indicate it is the more common | phrase as well. |
| The show's hosts recited the title | phrase as they watched some of the most punishing hit |
| Some political scientists use this | phrase as a means of differentiating the world situat |
| 971-1981), and Cubs (1982-1997), also used the | phrase, as did 1950s Braves broadcaster Earl Gillespi |
| ese too fail to convey the full meaning of the | phrase as it would have been interpreted in Ancient A |
| The use of the | phrase as a metaphor for a hangover treatment dates b |
| The New International Version translates the | phrase as "the one doomed to destruction." |
| ctionary (OED) gives a 1589 quotation for this | phrase as a friendly greeting. |
| Bultman sees the | phrase as an indirect way of saying the resurrected J |
| the actor who played Scotty, later chose this | phrase as the title of his autobiography. |
| in the court by asking Christie to explain the | phrase, asking "What is Linford's lunchbox?" |
| the covers of Bibles (the album title being a | phrase associated with the Bible). |
| "Hasta la vista, baby" is a catch | phrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger's title |
| In German ears the | phrase associates with the collective and incisive ex |
| Dickens repeats the | phrase at the end of the story. |
| Jazz pianist Jaki Byard recites the title | phrase at the onset of "Parisian Throughfare", the op |
| Children would shout the | phrase at passing American soldiers in an attempt to |
| Music and people went as far to shout out the | phrase at his stand-up shows. |
| example, in one passage the player must play a | phrase at the bottom of the oboe's range including B |
| (The name allegedly came from the | phrase at the time, I'll run off a document.) |
| Serial killer Richard Ramirez shouted the | phrase at his trial |
| ion number) Often in chemical nomenclature the | phrase ate is suffixed to the element in question. |
| r recreations ("'asterisk' poems" in Shippey's | phrase), attempting to explain abstruse passages in s |
| Both terms derive from the | phrase automatic coding, which referred generally to |
| The second market slump brought the | phrase back into the public eye, where it was much us |
| nt advances were made with the introduction of | phrase based models. |
| f, Perceptron learning and classification, and | Phrase Based Retrieval and Fuzzy OR Queries. |
| is another word for murdered but shouldn't the | phrase be just that, "murdered? |
| The | phrase became well-known enough that, in 1995, a Glob |
| ng with its appearance in Rosemary's Baby, the | phrase became a common greeting and ritual term in th |
| The | phrase became familiar to many Americans without cont |
| and into American society as a whole when the | phrase became the title of a 1943 war film, Gung Ho!, |
| Meaning “To the Attack!” this | phrase became the slogan associated with the hujum ca |
| The | phrase became symbolic of the British people, and par |
| El Chabo del 8." In El Salvador's capital, the | phrase became a playful greeting." |
| HitQuarters that he and Yanou chose the title | phrase because they simply wanted to say something a |
| The | phrase becomes mo lei tau because it is repeated in i |
| hanting "His name is Robert Paulson," and this | phrase becomes a mantra that the narrator encounters |
| He constantly plays with words: each | phrase becomes a puzzle, using the most diverse rheto |
| mentioned film in that it was his common catch | phrase) before riding out. |
| oynt became known as "Wide to West" due to the | phrase being used in live commentary by Eddie Hemming |
| Evidence of the | phrase being used earlier in reference to Rhodesia is |
| In seeming recognition of the | phrase being a part of the filthiest of filthy langua |
| a feather in your cap is an English idiomatic | phrase believed to have derived from the general cust |
| Oceanographers and others have discussed what | phrase best describes the phenomenon to non-specialis |
| The title is derived from a | phrase between the two members to describe things tha |
| urative meaning of boundary and eventually the | phrase beyond the pale, as something outside the boun |
| 01, have analogously also been tagged with the | phrase Big Bang. |
| Another | phrase Blitzer commonly uses, due to the show now bei |
| Say It In Yiddish: A | Phrase Book for Travelers (with Beatrice Weinreich). |
| John Florio's English-Italian | phrase book First Fruits (1578) refers to plays being |
| Several books are being planned including a | phrase book and dictionary. |
| ls to the British troops which included French | phrase books inside cigarette packs. |
| ding its culture tests, humorous excerpts from | phrase books, its collection of numbers in over 5000 |
| Most English Bibles contain three uses of the | phrase born again. |
| ry Christianity, specifically, the descriptive | phrase born again used to describe the experience of |
| The | phrase Brock for Broglio is sometimes used in the spo |
| The party later removed the | phrase, but the original page had already been spread |
| s song is sometimes cited as the origin of the | phrase, but the phrase is older, perhaps originating |
| So, yes, there was laughter around the | phrase, but no, it was not based on some alleged gram |
| Today, I have changed that | phrase, but you'll free to change it again. |
| ral different theories as to the origin of the | phrase, but there is no definite proof as to which is |
| person gets along the non-obvious meaning of a | phrase but you can not make me to believe that a comp |
| site that is linked with the same anchor text | phrase by many other sites may appear towards the top |
| s, particularly in tabloid media or as a power | phrase by politicians. |
| n named Captain William Lynch claimed that the | phrase, by then famous, actually came from a 1780 com |
| The Krays (film) - The | phrase by the twins in the violent snooker hall scene |
| e of the song could be a reference to a famous | phrase by Horace Greeley, an American politician and |
| ords "the sins of" have been added to the last | phrase by the ESV and other translations and literall |
| the life for the gang" is a very commonly used | phrase by these gangs. |
| n of Samos explained the phenomenon in courtly | phrase, by saying that it had been carried to the hea |
| hing-dancefloor", they managed to complete the | phrase by Googling for "nice words and weird combinat |
| presence in the Greek and Roman world that the | phrase Bybline (relating to the Phoenician town of By |
| "Dad, There's a Little | Phrase Called Too Much Information" - 7:30 |
| The | phrase called to serve is associated with missionary |
| s on segregation and came to regret his famous | phrase, calling it his "biggest mistake". |
| The | phrase came into usage in the 1970s, and was probably |
| lower elements of society, one can ask how the | phrase came into the political arena. |
| The | phrase came to symbolize the idea that agriculture co |
| Like puk gai, the | phrase can both be used to mean "prick" or to express |
| The | phrase can also be heard on the Roger Glover Remix of |
| However, this Latin | phrase can equally well mean simply "holy king of Cer |
| In the modern day, the | phrase can mean numerous things other than death. |
| m the English Caen tourist office booklet, the | phrase can be confirmed to mean 'brave it'. |
| This | phrase can often be heard in war-related video games, |
| The origins of the | phrase can be traced back to the fifteenth century To |
| The | phrase can be offensive, particularly to American Ind |
| The | phrase can be used positively to assert the economic |
| The | phrase can be traced back to the 1700s. |
| The | phrase can also be used to describe a prejudiced judg |
| ng of the song's title is obscure as the title | phrase cannot be found in the lyrics. |
| olic Church known as the Council of Trent, the | phrase Canon of Trent usually refers to the list of b |
| d advertising media are more likely to use the | phrase casual work, particularly to attract students |
| ores the concept of phonaesthetics, citing the | phrase cellar door as a recognized beautiful-sounding |
| eventually gains her Neptune Crystal and this | phrase changes to evoke Neptune Crystal Power. |
| Main article: List of Sensual | Phrase chapters |
| The | phrase cheating death is commonly used to describe th |
| though it is also a pun on the French language | phrase chemins de fer, or "railroads". |
| Phrase chunking is a natural language process that se | |
| linguistic processors (part of speech tagging, | phrase chunking) to extract terminological candidates |
| The publication's name is a wordplay on the | phrase clash of cultures and proved to be controversi |
| The title is an Anglicism of the | phrase cloud nine. |
| The name Cople is derived from the | phrase Cock Pool, a place where chickens were kept, t |
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