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The phrase comes from the peaceful 1989 velvet revolution which overthrew decades of communism in Czechoslovakia.

(The phrase comes from the German Regietheater – and "director's theatre" is considered an especially Germanic affliction).

The phrase comes from East Harlem slang in the 1990s, originally coined by Rapper Cam'ron.

The phrase comes from "Three Lions," a song released in 1996 to celebrate England's hosting of the European Championship.

This phrase comes from the Roman custom of paying soldiers and sailors part of their wages in salt.

Nancy Matthews of Sierra Research wants to know where the phrase comes from and what it means.

Many pieces covering tonight's blue moon call it rare and say that it is where the famous phrase comes from.

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I asked him where the phrase came from.

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

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

He noted that the phrase coming from the Bush White House went in the other direction: "stay the course".

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