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The bitterly ironic phrase synonymous with the finance-driven economic collapse of the last four years – "too big to fail" – is a perfectly dark reflection of Schumacher's irresistibly optimistic vision for reinventing economics as if people (and the planet) mattered.

Yes, there are thousands more goofs on the internet chatting about games – Swedish let's-play megastar PewDiePie racked up 351 million views in June of 2014 alone, making him more popular on YouTube than Katy Perry – but none do it with the elegant turns of phrase synonymous with Zero Punctuation.

Yes, there are thousands more goofs on the internet chatting about games Swedish let's-play megastar PewDiePie  ​racked up 351 million views in June 2014 alone, making him more popular on YouTube than Katy Perry but none do it with the elegant turns of phrase synonymous with Zero Punctuation.

This Ends Today by the family members of Eric Garner, opens with audio of Garner shouting the words "I can't breathe" – a phrase now synonymous with the Black Lives Matter campaign in the US, and borrowed by Pussy Riot for their 2015 single I Can't Breathe.

A majority of die-ins held recently have included both signs and chants of "I can't breathe" — a phrase now synonymous with Garner, whose death during an attempted arrest in Staten Island this summer grabbed national attention. .

It is implanted in every woman's mind that men only want to marry "wanita baik-baik", or  "good girls", and in this country, that phrase is synonymous with being a virgin.

One believes the phrase is synonymous with "junk in the trunk," i.e. a big ass.

The phrase, long synonymous with the American dream, now evokes anxiety, an uncertain future and a lifestyle that is increasingly out of reach.

For Raftery, the phrase became synonymous with both ESPN's budding college basketball coverage and his own way of punctuating the broadcasts.

HR was once known as the personnel department until the phrase became synonymous with red tape.

Maradona even dubbed it a 'Hand of God' goal - a phrase that has become synonymous with this key moment in the history of the beautiful game.

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