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"We're not starting from zero," Dashti said, using a phrase that has entered the vernacular here.

Society lives on a "hedonic treadmill," he said, using a phrase coined by two other researchers.

"We always joke about this stuff," Uecker said, using a phrase to connote his mortality.

"You know what?" he added, using a phrase he utters before aiming a jab.

"The era of 'no debate' is already over," he said, using a phrase he coined five years ago.

Using a phrase that was seen by some as a jibe at Bradshaw's homosexuality, Cameron mocked the idea.

He told them they were "a couple of bad" something-somethings, using a phrase that cannot be repeated here.

In a 1982 essay he deemed this approach "new historicism" (using a phrase coined by Wesley Morris in 1972).

This is a version of the meritocracy against which Michael Young warned so presciently in 1958, using a phrase that has been stubbornly misunderstood ever since.

"I'm just here to support Helen," said Eric Bang, the founder of the Young Asian Society, using a phrase leaned on several times that night.

New Yorkers, she added, using a phrase from an upbeat business pamphlet of the time, saw themselves as a people "to whom nothing is impossible".

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