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Crons, which created its name as an acronym from the phrase "Come ready or never start," is based in Pittsburgh and describes what it sells as "motivational apparel".

Mr. Muti, many have suggested, preaches literal adherence to the score: an attitude praised by some and damned by others with the phrase "come scritto," "as written".

In this latest instalment of the Globe to Globe international season, the phrase "come on!" gets a round of applause, and "mushy peas" brings the house down.

Even in its dying throes, GMTV manfully maintained the tradition: "Complete the following phrase: Come rain or a) shine b) twinkle or c) glow".

At the bottom are the "equity investors" who get nothing if people default on their mortgage payments and the money runs out.Despite the theory, CDOs were hopeless, at least with hindsight (doesn't that phrase come easily?).

"A lot of the questions are about where did a phrase come from, or why is a thing called a thing, or is this word connected to that one.

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A curious phrase, "coming around,".

The phrase comes naturally to us.

The fatal phrase came into circulation late in the game.

I asked him where the phrase came from.

It is the phrase "coming off" (or sometimes "coming off of").

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