There is an old adage also that is applicable with creativity, keep it simple.
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Some of it goes back to the old adage about news being the unexpected.
As the old adage goes: When we win on Sunday, we sell on Monday.
An old adage says that most of our problems arise from what we assume to be true.
And now, a story that seems to illustrate the old adage if you can't beat them, join them.
The old adage of what would it mean if every Chinese family had just one car still stands.
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Hussey proved the old adage that you should never write off a champion.
But all of this begs the question: Does the old adage hold up?
But the old adage that they live to maximize shareholder values is evolving.
Remember the old adage--those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.
There is an old adage on Wall Street: no one rings a bell to signal a market top or bottom.
"The old adage 'if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all' applies to sentencing statements, " Bernstein said.
Simpson has proven the old adage that the best place to find oil and gas is where someone's found it before.
There is an old adage that when one door closes, another opens.
Such hacking is, nevertheless, a useful reminder of an old adage: if something looks too good to be true, it probably is.
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Prisoners live the old adage that necessity is the mother of invention, and they are living proof that great inspiration depends on some desperation.
The old adage K-I-S-S (Keep It Simple, Stupid) may be the clarion call to which businesses and software vendors alike would do well to answer.
Otherwise, as the old adage has it: rubbish in, rubbish out.
As the old adage goes, when in a hole, stop digging.
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We take the old advice and the old adage that in the calm ahead we use the strength of purpose that we found in the storm.
"This court cannot but comment that the Corps' approach reminds the court of the old adage, 'Close your eyes and you become invisible, ' " said the ruling.
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It's a well known fact that a picture is worth a thousand words and a special event in Belfast is about to reinforce that age old adage.
"This could well be the legacy that our supermarkets have left us, whereby, basically the old adage comes in where you get what you pay for, " he said.
So we decided to start with our colleagues in the BBC newsroom and the answer that came up time and time again was that age-old adage: location, location, location.
Not exactly how you remember the old adage?
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You're probably familiar with the old adage that getting sued just isn't satisfying enough until you take someone else to court over the exact thing that you're being accused of, but even if you're not, DirecTV's here to refresh your memory.
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Of course, this old adage is based on the average monthly performance for the stock market, and a quick Google search will provide you with a large number of opinions about why you should or should not follow the advice in 2012.
The songwriter was just adhering to that old adage of "writing what you know, " having worked as a full-time computer programmer prior to giving the music world a go -- though, as he readily admits, he still keeps it real by coding for his own site.
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At the same time, the old adage that defense wins championships is less true in 2011 than it was in the halcyon days of Red Auerbach's dynastic Celtics of the 1960s--those days of yore when Fortune 500 companies could tell the mainstream media "no comment" when a crisis hit until they figured out their strategy days later.
After three days of Senate hearings on Anthony Lake's nomination to be the next director of central intelligence (DCI), a variation on the old adage "familiarity breeds contempt" seems at work: Senators' increasing familiarity with Tony Lake's contempt for Congress is breeding opposition to his controversial candidacy -- including, it would appear, among some expected to support it.
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