The alarmists are incapable of coming up with more than one catch phrase per season.
We hated the way he injected nearly nonsensical sentences into conversation in an effort to establish a catch phrase.
Every few months or so, global warming alarmists revise their talking points and march like lemmings off a cliff with a new media catch phrase.
The term "more Cowgill" a reference to a "Saturday Night Live" skit, in which characters ask for more cow bell has already become a team catch phrase.
Like most true stories, the beginning isn't tidy, but we'll start in the 1920s when the idiom top of the world was first used as an advertising catch phrase.
"Edgy" (the third most often cited word in the industry, right after "money" and "money") is a generic catch phrase that implies free-spirited bravery on the part of the people who are making the film.
Quantitative easing (QE) was the catch phrase of the day on Tuesday as the markets digest both the Bank of Japan's new and possibly radical asset purchase program and rate reduction pair, and the prospect of further QE by the Fed.
His catch-phrase was: give Russia 20 years of peace, and you will not recognise it.
The "rags-to-riches" catch-phrase notwithstanding, when you examine Alger's novellas, it's clear that the heroes like Ragged Dick and Tattered Tom were more concerned about social status and self-respect than about amassing great wealth.
EU. Mr Blair's proselytising for economic reform a catch-all phrase for reforms to labour, product and capital markets has not, in fact, had much effect.
The reference is catch-all phrase commonly employed by the Occupy movement in describing America's wealthy, particularly those atop the financial services industry, suggesting they hold disproportionate influence over the rest of the country.
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But, with the large-scale entry of the European Aeronautic, Defense and Space (EADS) consortium into the U.S. market, DoD is finding itself in a procurement Catch-22 that would have even Joseph Heller, the creator of the phrase, in awe.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: DoD in Catch-22 when dealing with EADS
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