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William Safire considered this the coinage, but the Random House Dictionary of American Slang considers the usage " metaphorical or perhaps proverbial, rather than a concrete example of the later slang term ", and Popik likewise does not consider this the coinage.
Language expert William Safire in his On Language column advocated the use of the word factlet to express a " little bit of arcana ".
The term retronym was coined by Frank Mankiewicz in 1980 and popularized by William Safire in The New York Times.
Author and political commentator William Safire, in his political dictionary, traced the term " trickle-down economics " ( common in the Reagan era ) to Bryan's statement that some believe that government should legislate for the wealthy, and allow prosperity to " leak through " on those below.
He attacked his adversaries with relish, hurling unusual, often alliterative epithets — some of which were coined by White House speechwriters William Safire and Pat Buchanan — including " pusillanimous pussyfooters ", " nattering nabobs of negativism " ( written by Safire ), and " hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history ".
* Safire, William.
The application of the term to specifically nuclear and radiological weapons is traced by William Safire to the Russian phrase " Оружие массового поражения " – oruzhiye massovogo porazheniya ( weapons of mass destruction ).
Even several public opponents of " non-sexist language ", such as William Safire, were finally convinced that Ms. had earned a place in English by the case of US Congresswoman Geraldine A. Ferraro.
In a column on Mitchell's death William Safire wrote, " His friend Richard Moore, in a eulogy, noted that near Mitchell's grave in Arlington National Cemetery was the headstone of Colonel Gregory " Pappy " Boyington, a Medal of Honor recipient, who used to call Mitchell yearly to thank him for saving his life.
The development was originally to be named " Sunnydale ", but William Safire, a friend of the developer, Herbert Sadkin, convinced him to change his mind.
" 07 May 2010 .< http :// www. worthpoint. com / blog-entry / buying-hype-trophy-antiques-collectibles >.</ ref > William Safire claimed that the term trophy wife was coined by Julie Connelly, a senior editor of Fortune magazine, in a cover story in the issue of Aug. 28, 1989 and immediately entered common usage.
Writing in 2005, the New York Times language columnist William Safire attributed the term ( in its modern usage ) to conservative blogger Andrew Sullivan, who wrote on June 1, 2003: I have a new term for those on the fringes of the religious right who have used the Gospels to perpetuate their own aspirations for power, control and oppression: Christianists.
On November 14, 2002, The New York Times published a column by William Safire in which he claimed " has been given a $ 200 million budget to create computer dossiers on 300 million Americans.
However, a wide perception that Hutton had not been punished enough ( for example, the New York Times William Safire claimed that the $ 2. 75 million fine amounted to " putting a parking ticket on the Brink's getaway car "), led several customers to pull their accounts with Hutton, and many of the firm's star performers fled to other firms.
In his review of Garner's Modern American Usage, David Foster Wallace referred to the " Colonel Blimp's rage " of Prescriptivist journalists like William Safire.
* 1978: William Safire, New York Times, " for commentary on the Bert Lance affair.
The idea that voters are susceptible to such effects is old, stemming at least from 1884 ; William Safire reported that the term was first used in a political cartoon in the magazine Puck in that year.
At some point in the past, a sign on the bridge informed travelers, " In event of attack, drive off bridge ", New York Times columnist William Safire wrote in 2008.
William Safire of the New York Times said " His Way ... turns out to be the most eye-opening celebrity biography of our time.
William Safire in his Ode on a G-String quoted the usage of the word " G-string " for loincloth by Harper's Magazine 15 years after John Hanson Beadle's 1877 usage and suggested that the magazine confused the word with the musical term G-string ( i. e., the string for the G note ).
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William and Lend
* Safire, William ( 1997 ) Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History.

William and Me
Named Me William Tecumseh ": Rebutting the Charge That General Sherman Lied About His Name », Ohio History ( 2008 ), vol.
* The ' I Didn ’ t Know The Way To Kings Cross When I First Came Here But Look At Me Now ' Book By William Rushton, Author, Artist And Beer-Drinker Extrodinary William Rushton ( New England Library, 1966 )
* Phillip Miller, Molly Devon, William A. Granzig ( Vorwort ): Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism.
* Phillip Miller, Molly Devon, William A. Granzig ( Vorwort ): Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism.
" ( written by Thomas Randolf Bell and Linda Creed ); " I Can't Make You Love Me " ( written by James Allen Shamblin II and Michael Barry Reid ); and " La-La ( Means I Love You )" ( written by Thomas Randolf Bell and William Hart ).
* Gary William Friedman, who wrote the music for the hit Broadway rock opera The Me Nobody Knows was the music director and composer for 130 episodes of The Electric Company, composer for an additional 260 episodes, and wrote some 40 songs, including the popular Spider-Man theme song.
* Lies My Parents Told Me 2nd flashback: In 1880 England, William, pre-Spike, tends to his ailing mother Anne.
* Lies My Parents Told Me 3rd and 4th flashbacks: In 1880, William sires his mother Anne, who, as a vampire, turns against him, forcing him to destroy her.
His other early Off-Broadway credits include the role of Doug in the premiere of Michael Shurtleff's Call Me By My Rightful Name on January 31, 1961 at One Sheridan Square and the role of Bob Smith in the premiere of William Snyder's The Days and Nights of BeeBee Fenstermaker on September 17, 1962 until June 9, 1963 at the Sheridan Square Playhouse.
* " Bring Back My Daddy To Me " m. George W. Meyer w. William Tracey & Howard Johnson
* " Love Me At Twilight " w. William Jerome & Joe Young m. Bert Grant
* " Just Try To Picture Me ( Back Home In Tennessee )" w. William Jerome m. Walter Donaldson
* " Meet Me In Rose-Time, Rosie " w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
* " Any Old Place I Can Hang My Hat Is Home Sweet Home To Me " w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
* " Don't Put Me Off At Buffalo Any More " w. William Jerome m. Jean Schwartz
Parnell is toasted in the famous 1938 poem of William Butler Yeats, " Come Gather Round Me, Parnellites ", while he is also referred to in " To a Shade ".
* " Abide With Me " ( w. Rev Henry Francis Lyte m. William Henry Monk )-Frank C. Stanley on Edison Records
* " Then You'll Remember Me " ( w. Alfred Bunn m. Michael William Balfe )-James Norrie on Berliner Gramophone-Annie Carter on Berliner Gramophone
*" Then You'll Remember Me " ( w. Alfred Bunn m. Michael William Balfe )-Ferruccio Giannini on Berliner
", " They Always Pick On Me ", " I Want A Girl ( Just Like The Girl That Married Dear Old Dad )" ( with lyrics by William Dillon ), " And The Green Grass Grew All Around ", " On the Old Fall River Line ", and many others.
** James William Guercio & Jimmie Haskell ( arrangers ) for " If You Leave Me Now " performed by Chicago
* " Abide With Me ", w. Rev Henry Francis Lyte m. William Henry Monk ( Words 1847 )
* William Attaway-Let Me Breathe Thunder

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