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Undeterred, Redgrave pushed himself harder - going unbeaten for four seasons from 1993 to 1996 and winning his fourth Olympic gold medal in Atlanta in 1996 - after which he uttered the famous phrase: "Anybody who sees me in a boat has my permission to shoot me".
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There's even a dedicated phrase for anybody who has just received a haircut: na'iman.
This is a better way to phrase it: if anybody thinks he could pull it off, it is Roger Clemens, half a century old, as eager as ever.
Living fast and hard was indeed a part of the mandate, and in some cases it was the art of the artless, but bad luck is what completed the phrase, and hardly anybody left a good-looking corpse.
To put it in a simple phrase: I don't think anybody would put out a hundred dollars for a paparazzo to follow Britney Spears".
Let me just repeat the key phrase there: "If there's anybody that should possibly get a Nobel Peace Prize in the next time around, it should be the founders of Twitter".
They settled on the phrase "in a pushcart -meaning whatever anybody wanted it to mean.
Network Commerce rechristened itself in May because the phrase "didn't mean anything to anybody," said Dwayne Walker, the chief executive.
Referee: Pedro Proenca (Portugal) It's abundantly clear that anybody who uses the phrase "on a journey" should be banged up for a not insignificant stretch.
On top of it all, his ability to avoid repeating favourite phrases of his own - or anybody else's - could be little short of uncanny.
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