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"We have gotten blood from the proverbial stone".
The partial data about Russia's Brexit dis-ops, which Facebook and Twitter have trickled out so far, like blood from the proverbial stone, is unhelpful exactly because it cannot clear the matter up either way.
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The name, coined by U.S. scientists, is derived from the proverbial phrase "side of a barn," something easy to hit.
Here are a few predictions — gathered from the proverbial people who insist on anonymity, in this case because they do not actually exist.
With every automotive manufacturer posting record sales figures, you wouldn't believe that just 12 months ago they were buckling over from the proverbial kick in the gonads.
What's more, such a theory can be arrived at by employing the method of conceptual analysis, undertaken from the proverbial armchair.
I can aready hear the cries from the proverbial rafters: "Get real, bro".
Perhaps I'm from the proverbial old school, but life was simple back then.
So the findings are intriguing and promising, but far from the proverbial slam-dunk.
Sphingolipids are important structural components of cell membranes and are derived from ceramide, the proverbial "core" of sphingolipid metabolism.
Without the clichéd "falls from grace" and the proverbial "stunning returns to form", you just become invisible.
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