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The sense of relief is captured in a catchphrase of pro-government types: "At least we are not Iraq or Syria .But at what price?
If a book on those towering World War II generals Dwight Eisenhower, George Marshall and Douglas MacArthur had been published in the late 1960s or early '70s, at the zenith of anti-Vietnam War sentiment, many readers would have found it (in a catchphrase of the time) "not relevant".
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He made the repeated response to his enquiries into a catchphrase, "not possible", uttered in a heavy Russian accent.
PAGE A8 ZEROING IN ON A CATCHPHRASE Ready for a new New Deal?
When he's not working, Emmet spends most of his time sitting on the sofa, listening to the pop song Everything is Awesome (a sort of Lego-world equivalent of Happy by Pharrell Williams), absorbing adverts, and tuning in for a catchphrase comedy called Where Are My Pants?
Mr. Obama has made the term "outsourcing pioneer" a regular line in his stump speech and a catchphrase in his advertising.
That comment was made after another rendition of "dilly-ding dilly-dong" – the wake-up call for those not paying attention on the training pitch or in meetings – and a catchphrase that Ranieri's staff and players have a permanent reminder of at home.
Another is often reported by his subordinates to be "golfing in outer space," a catchphrase for exotic vacations that mere mortals could never afford.
On the 1976 Blue Öyster Cult song "Don't Fear the Reaper" which he co-produced, Lucas sang backup vocals and came up with the idea for using a cowbell, which became a catchphrase in 2000 when it was parodied by Christopher Walken in a "More cowbell" skit on Saturday Night Live.
Viewers can call in to a real phone carried by one of the cast members, and there are plenty of glances and asides to the audience, such as former Whitney co-star Chris D'Elia riffing about how he regretted never sleeping with Whitney Cummings in real life or Ron Funches getting everyone involved in his bid for a catchphrase.
It has become a catchphrase in popular culture, although it is not always used in reference to masturbation.
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