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But, the counter-argument goes, Obama could appoint a fifty-year-old Democrat — maybe not, to borrow Ginsburg's phrase, "anyone I would like to see in the court," but also not a Republican, and that would be enough.
Its madrasas did not necessarily encourage extremism but did shape the founders of Boko Haram, who embraced the Qur'anic phrase: "Anyone who is not governed by what Allah has revealed is among the transgressors".
And the first email is here: "Good to read that you're covering the most of the sport today, but, to coin a phrase, 'Anyone for tennis?' The Davis Cup match is underway at Wimbledon, despite the LTA's best attempts to keep it secret," writes Gary Naylor.
"Nobody gets fired for buying IBM" is a phrase anyone working in technology has come across.
The phrase "Anyone for tennis?" may have entered popular parlance 100 years ago but today the sport is played by super-fit athletes.
The fact that terrorist organisations now have multiple ways to get their message across means that the drumbeat of terrorism is getting louder and the phrase "anyone can become a terrorist" has never been so relevant.
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"Babes" suggests only the young, but we often apply this phrase to anyone who surprises us with wisdom.
It's a familiar phrase for anyone with children: "I don't want to do my homework".
If there is one phrase that anyone watching the hearings probably became very tired of hearing Stumpf utter, it was: "The vast majority of our people did it the right way".
Westchester's elitist zoning boards enforce large-lot single-family zoning, in the name of preserving the county's "rural character" (a risible phrase to anyone who has lived in a truly rural area).
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