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(He got the phrase from Engels).
She recalls the phrase from school.
I heard the phrase from several administrators at U.S.F.
Man against nature,_ she thinks, recalling the phrase from school.
(She may have lifted the phrase from Joyce's Ulysses; the meal appears in the "Eumaeus" episode).
The producer George Schlatter had appropriated the phrase from black musicians with whom he worked.
Mr. Wilson borrowed the phrase from E. M. Forster's "Howard's End".
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has stopped using the phrase from this weekend.
I may have used the phrase from time to time myself.
Amazingly, Brown points out, "the print press literally erased" the phrase "from their accounts.
The phrase "from the sublime to the ridiculous" comes to mind.
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