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Motto "From Sea to Sea".

(The class's motto: "From splashing in the pool to making waves in the ocean").

You want to cheer her on, bringing back the old motto from "Funny Face".

His motto, from Dr. Samuel Johnson, was: "He has learned to no purpose who cannot teach".

By seizing on that idea, the Nets may have reclaimed their motto from the finals.

"This is my motto from here on out," Umenyiora said at the media availability at the team's hotel.

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Official mottos from each department echo others.

Who can forget some of its chapter mottoes, from Wordsworth, de Tocqueville, Arnold and "Schnozzle" Durante, and the chapter titles Unbending the Springs of Action and Invitations to a Candy-Floss World?

The university motto translates from Latin as "pray and work"; it adopted in 1870 from the Earl of Dalhousie's motto to replace the university's original one, which the administration believed did not convey confidence.

(Its motto: "Freedom from homosexuality through the power of Jesus Christ").

This spring, Mario was trying out a new motto, borrowed from the writer Shirley O. Corriher: "Wretched excess is just barely enough".

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