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(The phrase "the one per cent" hadn't been coined back then).
These events have been around for a while: the word was coined back in 1999.
By the time 9/11 comes along, we are hardly surprised to hear the author describe its barbarism as "fascism with an Islamic face" — a phrase he coined back then that has since evolved into the blunter, catchall term "Islamofascism".
Our modern title was coined back in 1842, by the great German Egyptologist Richard Lepsius, and reflected fantasies about the character of Egyptian civilisation that reached back a very long way indeed.
Alexander Woollcott, the Times drama critic, with whom the Rosses shared a house, and whose relationship with Ross so closely fit the word "frenemy" one wonders that the word had not been coined back then just for him, also championed Ellin's piece.
(The phrase "the one per cent" hadn't been coined back then). The "voodoo" accusation arose from the claim that, because the policies would encourage people to work harder and businesses to invest more, a lot more taxable income would be produced, and the reductions in tax rates wouldn't lead to a commensurate reduction in the amount of tax revenues that the government collected.
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Now Clara gets a go at the catchphrase first coined way back in The Three Doctors.
It's not the Koch brothers, or Russia, or the "vast right-wing conspiracy," the term she coined in back in 1998.
"You're not going to get your coins back".
"I came to get my coin back," my mother said.
When Jack said no, Morecambe asked for his coin back.
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