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But the client went with it, and soon it was a catchphrase of mid-1980s Britain.
ITV's most-watched programme on Sunday was a Catchphrase repeat, which had 2.8 million viewers (15.6%) between 7.15pm and 8pm.
"Keep Hope Alive" was a catchphrase Jackson used during his unsuccessful 1988 bid for the US presidency.
"PUT a bird on it!" was a catchphrase on "Portlandia," the IFC satire about the pervasive culture of all things twee.
The restaurant bills itself, modishly, as a purveyor of "sustainable seafood," but the menu harks back, not unpleasantly, to the nineties, when "globalization" was a catchphrase and "fusion" wasn't a dirty word.
Their history is so replete with failure that one of their singular contributions to the game was a catchphrase derived from a former coach's meltdown: "They are who we thought they were".
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Will it be a catchphrase of his tenure?
"It was never even meant to be a catchphrase, it was just something I would say".
In reality, national security is a catchphrase so elastic as to be meaningless.
Her roommate Titus is a catchphrase slot machine, the hilarious jackpots rolling out with some regularity.
Making it happen means going boldly, and with a "Geronimo!" that appears to be a catchphrase of the new Doctor.
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