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(This is the source of the common phrase "tilting at windmills" to mean attacking imagined enemies).
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One of the common phrases that students use afterward is that the world appears to be so much richer".
His writings on the laws of whist gave rise to the common phrase "according to Hoyle," signifying full compliance with universally accepted rules and customs.
"It's complicated" has become the common phrase ending discussions on what amounts to a new social contract in a country where very little is new.
In 2008, after – note – he had stepped down as leader of the Liberal Democrats owing to a self-acknowledged problem with alcohol (the common phrase here, I believe is "admitted to a drink problem" – but the insinuation that Kennedy should have guilt about this sticks in my craw), he was a guest on Have I Got News For You.
Thus, the common phrase 'metaphysics of mind' is misleading.
The common phrase "an error theory about morality" fudges this distinction.
This line of thought is aptly captured by the common phrase: earthquakes don't kill people, buildings do.
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