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Some were as yet undiagnosed but clearly struggling: "I stay up all night crying" was a common phrase.
Around 2004-2005, puzzled non-tech journalists continually asked me why people were using MySpace — this was before social networking was a common phrase, before moms & dads were using social sites, and before Facebook was open to the public.
"Loved and loathed" was a common phrase used in news coverage after the former British prime minister's death on Monday.
"Ask Amy and she'll do it" was a common phrase among the charity community in regards to Winehouse.
"Control Gifu and you control Japan" was a common phrase during the Sengoku period (15th to 17th century), since Gifu's central location in Japan made it a desirable location for those trying to unify the country.
" It cannot be true" was a common phrase many infertile individuals reported having used when they were first told about their infertility status.
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A bubemayse, for example, is a common phrase for a tall tale or a lie.
"It's an incredible yellow" is a common phrase used by excited newscasters as they introduce breaking news about a dramatic murder or an intricate financial scam.
The misspelled word "cycl" refers to cycle, which is a common phrase used to describe the taking of steroids on an on-and-off basis, according to the affidavit.
This was not just a diplomatic snub, but also a breach of EU rules on freedom of movement.Slovaks are prickly about Hungary, which they see as an unrepentant former imperial power ("a thousand years of oppression" is a common phrase).
"Not all have been dropped, that's a common phrase of a manager to say rested but I felt I had to change the selection today and the shape and I wanted to go that way after I made my mind up after Tranmere.
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