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"Die Fahne hoch!" ("The Flag on High") echoes a phrase from a Nazi marching song.

If you're short of inspiration, take a phrase from a song or poem.

Finally (to borrow a phrase from a well-known British television advert), it's got an "ology".

In a ruminative aria for James Meredith, the churning orchestra blends pentatonic phrases from a spiritual into subdued, restless atonal harmonies.

The number may be "as corny as Kansas in August," to quote another phrase from "A Wonderful Guy".

TO use a hand-me-down phrase from a more gallant time, they were women of a certain age.

That's a curious phrase from a candidate who popularized the marriage of the adjective compassionate with the noun conservative.

It seemed odd phrasing from a man accused by angry Catholics of having set his moral clock to snooze alarm.

It is a characteristic phrase, from a writer of a very definite prose, with sharp outlines and a distinctly high-handed economy.

All in all, a good day to bury bad news, to borrow a phrase from a Blair-era spin-doctor.What does it all mean?

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