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Pettitte's manager, Joe Girardi, had used the same phrase earlier in the day.
Five of her friends used the same phrase when describing her: "She lights up the room".
Officer Daragjati used the same phrase and added, "No big deal".
Two previous HoDs, who I had worked for, used the same phrase: "Rather you than me".
He used the same phrase two years ago, when Time Warner held this conference, the Fortune Global Forum, in Shanghai.
And again, toward the end, he used the same phrase after a riff on Clinton's "I'm with her" slogan.
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A more useful example would be if your boss used the same phrases for praise with everyone.
Mr. Bush, who used the same phrasing in his speech, was referring to the organization that was formed after World War I, without American participation, and collapsed in 1940, largely for having failed to confront Hitler.
The best clue is her Conservative Home speech in 2013, a rare policy tour d'horizon where she used the same phrases – "Believing in free markets doesn't mean we believe that anything goes, and it doesn't mean that capitalism is always perfect".
"Children of all ages -- 2, 15, 18, 22 -- used the same phrases to talk about how hard it is for them to get their parents' attention when they need it: sad, angry, mad, frustrated," Steiner-Adair says.
"They use the same phrase when a candle flame flickers.
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