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He is, adapting a phrase much used by Christians, in the political world but not of the political world.
Adapting a phrase used by the former Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Cormann told Sky News: "The problem that the Labor Party has today is that Bill Shorten is an economic girlie man.
It would be a present in which, adapting a phrase of that moment, all you needed was love.
"There goes Lyin' Ryan again," Democrats could argue, adapting a phrase Ronald Reagan used to great effect during his 1984 re-election campaign against Democrat Walter Mondale.
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To adapt a phrase, primaries have consequences.
To adapt a phrase of his, he dared to "live life as though it mattered".
To adapt a phrase of Philip Larkin's, drink is to Hamilton what daffodils were to Wordsworth.
We can't retrieve the specifics, but to adapt a phrase of William James's, there is a wraith of memory.
To adapt a phrase about cricket from the writer CLR JamesWhat do they know about economics, who only economics know?
To adapt a phrase from Bill Maher, these far-left liberals would rather fight the friend who disappoints them than focus on the enemy who wants to destroy them.
One of those rules, to adapt a phrase from your history, is that it's no longer possible to build prosperity in one country alone.
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