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(It was a favoured phrase on Twitter too).
Early indicators suggest a suitably ephemeral offering, with a healthy serving of California slang ("dope" competes with "I die!" for Zoe's most favoured phrase).
The seismic "churn", to use the favoured phrase of the club executive, means when United next take to the field, against Queens Park Rangers on Sunday week, an unrecognisable XI will be roared on by the congregation.
It has been a favoured phrase of some tabloids, which have used it as a means of expressing generic disdain for young people who are behaving differently from people older than them.
The Hoxton Square / Tech City / Silicon Roundabout / East London (pick your favoured phrase) based startup was founded by founded last summer by Khurram Farooq, Moin Maniar and Stephen Rust, Payumi has been in public beta but launches fully next month.
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Restoring the right to buy as a headline coalition policy allows Cameron yet again to reiterate the favoured phrases of all the main parties: "families" who "work hard" and "play by the rules".
Under Blair and Brown, the actual phrase "the global race" was rarely used by British politicians, but it gradually became a favoured concept on the business pages of rightwing newspapers, especially the Times.
Penalties all favoured Australia.
Favoured destinations included New Zealand and Australia.
The urbane, easygoing foreign minister was the favoured candidate of hipster urbanites and his campaign included t-shirts and pins depicting him with a pink Mohawk haircut and the phrase "Karel for President" – in English.
Wrestling is another favoured sport.
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