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A short written or spoken expression.
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There are phrases as arresting as this on every page.
Very often there are phrases in Italian, German and French that are left untranslated.
Those are phrases we are likely to hear again this weekend.
These are phrases that are bandied about, sometimes dividing people along political lines.
On screen are phrases like "Caffeine-free" and "100 percent natural flavors".
They are phrases with flavor, short reports alternating emphatic strong and weak beats.
"Putting people first" and "personalisation" are phrases in danger of suffering the same fate.
"There are phrases and letters, part of a sentence in another sentence, all reworked," she said.
"Spontaneous" and "out of the blue" are phrases that Volkova returns to regularly.
But these are phrases that have been used in the periods before talks.
Their ideas of front-page headlines are phrases like "I Love Brian" and and "Kelly Smells".
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