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It came to be called, for want of a better catchphrase, Capitalist Realism.
Next is Jeff Foxworthy, who spins a long yarn about a family reunion before delivering the line, "You might be a redneck" — a better catchphrase, perhaps, in that it requires no explanation.
All of this, and more, is on display in a segment of the new Internet economy that, for lack of a better catchphrase, might be dubbed secure E-mail.
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(Better still if the catchphrase is easily convertible into a fiery chant).
Tate, better known for her catchphrase-laden BBC2 comedy show, played an accidental mum in the ITV adaptation of Kate Long's novel.
He regarded his catchphrases as better value than a press agent, and lines such as "A good idea, son" and "I wanna tell you a story" became national property.
It was a moment of triumph for the world's most successful and famous drag queen, endowing one of his catchphrases—"you better work"—with a double meaning: You better serve it on the runway, but to get paid the way Ru does, you better work really, really hard, too.
"Better every day" is the catchphrase of the All Blacks.
Catchphrase: "Storm's coming – better stock up on chips".
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