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A current catchphrase in medical circles is "time is brain".
It was his catchphrase in a 2003 Renault commercial.
"A new catchphrase in meetings is 'let me socialize that,' " The Journal wrote.
"Gender fluidity" was a trending catchphrase in 2015 ("the new black").
Among alternative suggestions, he was keen on "MakeItSo.com", partly because it was Captain Picard's catchphrase in his beloved Star Trek.
"It is a catchphrase – in order to really fire up the imagination of people and make them do something new".
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Irwin is famous for his enthusiasm for wildlife and his catchphrase "Crikey!" in his television programme, Crocodile Hunter, which was first broadcast in Australia in 1992 before it was picked up by the Discovery channel, catapulting him to international celebrity.
"First in, first out," also known as "FIFO," is a common catchphrase used in restaurant kitchens to make sure that the food stays fresh, wherever it is stored.
The closest I get here to a catchphrase is in conversation with John Asgian, a New Yorker who spent 25 years in the City before deciding to retrain as a teacher and coming to St George's.
Reaction pieces have been popping up all over the Internet, paired with a catchphrase growing in popularity: "We are all Malala".
Hamstrung by his unfortunate surname, Barry is obsessed with his favourite TV star Future Ratboy (catchphrase: "What in the name of unkeelness!").
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