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But this phrase is used both by liberals and by excluders to mean entirely different things.
This phrase is used particularly frequently among boys, who tend not to have developed the "emotional vocabulary" to identify whatever emotion they're experiencing.
Too often, this phrase is used to explain away inefficiencies.
This phrase is used in reference to the school's mission as an "ambassador" to the world for the LDS Church and thus, for Jesus Christ.
Apparently, Watts does not know that this phrase is used to swear in witnesses in court; or that Friday actually asked for "just the facts, ma'am, just the facts".
According to a legend recorded in the Primary Chronicle, Sviatoslav sent a message to the Vyatich rulers, consisting of a single phrase: "I want to come at you!" (Old East Slavic: "хощю на вы ити") This phrase is used in modern Russian (usually misquoted as "Иду на вы") and in modern Ukrainian to denote an unequivocal declaration of one's intentions.
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He told London's LBC radio station that he believed this phrase was used because of his accent, and was a "poor show".
The majority of the time, this phrase was used when making reference to Mrs. Obama's controversial clothing choices.
"I would not expect to see this phrase being used that much earlier," Martin says.
As far as we know, the only time this phrase was used was at an event staged by Claudius".
The American news media, however, are (I actually heard this phrase being used by someone with a blowdried haircut the other night on television) experiencing "revolution fatigue".
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