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This phrase has come to mean having someone under your control, usually in a relationship.
"The phrase has come to mean, 'Go get the cops.' It's not an invitation to citizen engagement.
Far more than in the past, the phrase has come to mean "Buy America — if it is still made here".
Most brown horses, including those preening for the Belmont Stakes, enjoy this grooming by comb, and the phrase has come to mean "to ingratiate".
The phrase has come to be used by immigration hard-liners to describe cities that turn a blind eye to federal immigration laws.
As online commenters try to put Mr. Jobs's life in perspective, a certain phrase has come up, whether at tech sites like Slashdot or Gizmodo: "Bill Gates put a computer on every desk.
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While the staunchly pro-US "anti-anti-war left", to use Jean Bricmont's phrase, have come to exert great influence in the parties of the left and centre-left.
Greenwood could not remember where the song's four-chord phrase had come from, and assumed he had created it himself on synthesiser, until he realised he had sampled it from "Mild und Leise", a computer music piece by Paul Lansky released on the 1976 LP First Recordings Electronicic Music Winners.
And so, all those phrases have come tumbling out of my mouth.
Western Man, Oriental Man, Modern Man, Primitive Man, Christian Man, Post-Historic Man for some years now such phrases have come trippingly off innumerable tongues.
He used a phrase that has come up before: "turnkey tyranny".
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