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(Queen employed the phrase in their Bohemian Rhapsody, of course).
Toshikawa employed the phrase "Japan dissing" to describe Trump's recent moves.
Although Ford never employed the phrase "fake news," he used the media's fascination with him to embolden his admirers' anti-Semitic attitudes and prejudices.
(The Israeli author Amos Oz, not the New York Times Op-Ed columnist Thomas Friedman, employed the phrase "Sharafat" to refer to Ariel Sharon and Yasir Arafat).
When stories about the famine began to surface in Moscow, Duranty dismissed them as 'exaggerated or malignant propaganda', and in one report employed the phrase 'you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs'.
A year later, Tupac Shakur employed the phrase in his hit "California Love," on which Dr. Dre announced, "Diamonds shinin' lookin' like I robbed Liberace / It's all good from Diego to tha Bay".
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I enjoy saying "Merry Christmas" but wish I could employ the phrase more relentlessly.
But there was trouble, Yan explained to me, employing the phrase zhan pianyi (literally, "occupy small advantages"), which means to be on the sweeter end of a bargain.
On two occasions, the subtitles employ the phrase "to make-believe," but listen to the original French: "On fait du cinéma".
I've nearly constructed a joke employing the phrase "common parts", but I'm never going to get it to work from the back seat.
Gabbard has said she is mindful that most Muslims are not extremists, but joined Republicans in criticizing Clinton and Barack Obama for not employing the phrase, stating: "It's important that you identify your enemy".
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