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The expressive phrase was based on an image in "On War," the 1832 treatise by the Prussian strategist Karl von Clausewitz.
His phrase was based on Oliver Cromwell's letter to the synod of the Church of Scotland, in which he said "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible that you may be mistaken".
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The phrase is based on the English verb "churn," meaning 'to agitate or produce violent motion.'" -- Wikipedia.
The phrase is based on a nautical term from the late 17th century, which stems from the practice of sailing by (which means close to the line of the wind) or sailing large (which means with the wind on the quarter).
The decision not to include a definition of this phrase in fit note rules was based on the reason that it would be too complex [ 22], however the findings of this study would suggest that a definition is needed.
Over 80 percent of the dialogue was based on phrases frequently spoken by several Frazier Park residents.
The majority said the theory was based on an invalid interpretation of the phrase "prevailing party".
Charles Fisk has pointed out that the voice-leading of the first phrase, 1 7 1 2 3 4 3, is based on the initial A-flat digression in the beginning of the Allegro.
With the random model, predicted frequencies of transitions and three-phrase combinations were based solely on the frequency of the constituent phrases.
The functionality of our statistically improbable phrases annotator is based on LingPipe.
So while the answer to "What company bosses do for employees?" is SET THE PAYS (pronounced with the AZE sound), the original phrase that it's based on is SET THE PACE (pronounced with the AYS sound).
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