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A. I stole this phrase from Netflix: "No room for brilliant jerks".
Why did I record this phrase from John Dryden: "And thrice he slew the slain"?
I'm taking this phrase from an award from the San Francisco International Film Festival, but persistence of vision is crucial.
"All that is solid melts into air…" For the past decade this phrase from "The Communist Manifesto" has provided a perfect description of the evolution of Silicon Valley.
In the context of the scrolls, he argues, this phrase from the Book of Isaiah could designate a political party or dynasty led by a man named Judah.
"Hulkamania is running wild, brother!" You may recognise this phrase from the "sports entertainment" shows that have passed for pro-wrestling on TV in the last 30 years.
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For such a time as this: the phrase, from Esther 4 14, was frequently used by Christian conservatives in the 2000s to suggest that George W. Bush was heaven sent to deal with the nation's dilemmas and direct it back to God.
This phrase stems from a cryptic October 8 musing from President Trump while he was surrounded by military brass at a photo opp.
First off, where the hell has this phrase appeared from?
This phrase spilled from the mouths of young Brazilians again and again this week.
This phrase comes from the Roman custom of paying soldiers and sailors part of their wages in salt.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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