Sentence examples for a phrase believed from inspiring English sources

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The dramatic attack on the Japanese prisoner of war camp carried out by P-51 Mustangs is accompanied by Jim's whoops of "...the Cadillac of the skies!", a phrase believed to be first used in Ballard's text as "Cadillac of air combat" and in the screenplay that has now entered urban mythology as being attributed to the war years.

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The phrase, believed to be Mr Garner's last words, has become a rallying cry for protesters.

In Kaine's speech at the Democratic National Convention, he touted his Midwestern roots, and mocked Donald Trump's use of the phrase "Believe me!," inspiring a round of dad jokes online.

While the true natural hears social values in the phrase "Believe In," the health seeker hears a promise of health and flavor.

Benny Morris wrote from Israel to complain about my use, above, of the phrase "believe in".

An image of him was used with the phrase, "Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything," which refers to the fact that he has been out of the NFL since becoming a free agent in March 2017.

The rest is history and the phrase Believe It or Not! is used by nearly everyone -- nearly every day.

Throughout the first episodes of the English dub version, "dattebayo" and "-ttebayo" were replaced with the phrase "Believe it!", both to mirror the effect and to match the character's lip movements.

Trump has shown again and again — Politifact estimates that 70% of his statements have been mostly or completely false — that his oft-repeated phrase "believe me" should, in fact, not be believed.

Beyond physical sites, the historic Bowery survives in popular culture, including phrases believed to have originated there like "kick the bucket," "going on a bender" and "so long".

He remarked on being continuously reminded of the need to "tackle the Roma issue," a phrase he believes is inappropriate in the context of minority rights, because it places the party concerned in an inferior position to begin with.

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