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The fatal phrase came into circulation late in the game.

The phrase came from Dr. King's "Drum Major Instinct" speech.

I asked him where the phrase came from.

The phrase came into her head: Those are pearls that were his eyes.

Under Mr Putin this phrase came to symbolise the weakness of Mr Yeltsin's regime.

This phrase came and bit me whilst I was considering a number of words and phrases.

It was then he saw the tattoo parlour, and the phrase came into his head.

The phrase came to mind this week watching Damian McBride give his first-ever television interview.

"You're not a happy camper," she said to him, wondering what the phrase came from.

When Gilbert thought of them a phrase came into his mind — "Now they know what Rhamses knows".

It connoted carelessness, and over time the phrase came to mean confusion, disorder, and disagreement".

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