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Drinking a morning beer in the infield, he said, "That's racin'," using the mantra that can be shaded to mean anything from "Life goes on" to "Drop dead".
What if too many of us are buying into sleeping through trauma, taking sides prematurely and using the mantra that to give into what is, is the only real goal.
"My ultimate hope," she says, "is to become the name in accessible STEM learning and a recognized leader in products developed using the mantra that all children learn differently".
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Welfare groups point out that Labor has put energy into services more than income – Medicare, the NDIS, increased funding for schools that need it most – but both major parties routinely use the mantra that "the best welfare is a job".
And if you try to point out that buying a piece of corporate America is much more expensive than it used to be, they just repeat the mantra that stocks have historically been a great investment.
Mr. Lahn was unconsciously repeating the mantra that Tim Hortons has used to transform itself over the last 15 years from a modest chain of southern Ontario doughnut shops into one of Canada's most successful fast-food restaurant groups.
The mantra that we still use in the Foundation is: What would Keith have done?
They often have clear vocational ends and use the mantra "lifelong learners," arguing that people will have to retool their skills several times over their working lives to keep up with the changing demands of technology.
That he used the mantra of years of Arab authoritarianism suggested that people still, in the words of one human rights activist, remain "hostage to the lack of possibilities" in states that, with few exceptions, have failed to come up with a sense of self that transcends the many divides.
With little cash to spare, Hammond offered only modest handouts to the "just about managing" families (Jams) Theresa May's government had said it wanted to help, although he repeatedly used the mantra of "building an economy that works for everyone".
It was the "Reagan Revolution" of the 1980s that used the mantra of deregulation to transform the news media into a tool for uncontested corporate propaganda.
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