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Bob Carroll may not bear quite as close a physical resemblance to LaGuardia as Tom Bosley does, but I was amazed at the way he became more and more Fiorello as the evening progressed, until one had to catch one's self up and remember that this wasn't really LaGuardia come back among us again.
However, there was a catch: the land would remain independent of France until Eleanor's oldest son became both King of the Franks and Duke of Aquitaine.
This slowly became a standard component of the studio lighting of figures in American films, but it took much longer to catch on with European cameramen.
The warning printed on most cards intended for circulation as documents ( checks, for example ), " Do not fold, spindle or mutilate ," became a catch phrase for the post-World War II era.
Then the Æsir became aware that Rán had that net wherein she was wont to catch all men who go upon the sea.
Tomlinson also became the first player in NFL history to rush for 1, 000 yards and catch 100 passes in the same season.
Cliff Branch became just the fourth player to catch a touchdown in two different Super Bowls.
Irvin also became the second player, after Washington Redskins wide receiver Ricky Sanders in Super Bowl XXII, to catch two touchdowns in a single quarter.
Watters also became the second running back to catch 2 touchdown passes in a game, matching Craig.
The capacity to catch fish became limitless.
Nevertheless, Cisco managed to catch the Internet wave, with products ranging from modem access shelves ( AS5200 ) to core GSR routers that quickly became vital to Internet service providers and by 1998 gave Cisco de-facto monopoly in this critical segment.
He later became known for his showboating " snatch catches ," in which he would flick his glove out at incoming fly balls, then whip his arm behind his back after making the catch.
Yongle became frustrated at his inability to catch up with his swift opponents and fell into a deep depression and then into illness ( suffered a series of minor strokes ).
" which became a familiar catch phrase during the 1940s.
Weeks later, after Dick Grayson became Nightwing and Todd proved his crime-fighting worth by helping Batman catch a gang of robbers, Batman offered Todd the position as Robin.
After the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey, who spent her summers in Charlevoix and had won a pageant in the town, Charlevoix became a regular haven for tabloid photographers, hoping to catch a glimpse of the Ramsey family.
While unpopular at first, these gasoline-powered machines began to catch on in the 1910s, when they became smaller and more affordable.
His " Show Me the Money " line in the film became a nationwide catch phrase.
Her trademark manner of speaking the show's title-by raising her voice an octave when saying the word " Up "... became a catch phrase.
By 1904, it became illegal to commercially catch any fish except for non-native species.
The band managed to catch the attention of Ozzy Osbourne's wife Sharon Osbourne who became their manager, though they later parted ways over personal and creative differences, a theme which continued within the band causing them to take a break from touring and resulting in their non-participation in the Tattoo the Earth tour in 2000.
Bruce Moore writes in the e-book Metal Missionaries that during mid-1990s Christian metal " ceased to play catch up ( replicating secular bands ) and began to assimilate into its rightful place in the Extreme music scene and the artists who played became influential in helping to define this relatively new, but growing genre.
Aykroyd regularly began his reply with " Jane, you ignorant slut ", which became another of the many SNL catch phrases ( Curtin frequently began her reply with " Dan, you pompous ass ").
He got such a good response he started doing it every night until it became a regular routine used to catch the audience's attention.

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You wouldn't like me when I'm angry ", became a catchphrase the world over ( the phrase was used again, first in Ang Lee's Hulk ( 2003 ), although in Spanish, and again in the 2008 movie The Incredible Hulk, with an altered version in Portuguese ).
The phrase became a fundamental element of Western philosophy, as it was perceived to form a foundation for all knowledge.
However, this sort of story became much more popular after the coining of the phrase " serial killer " in the 1970s and the publication of The Silence of the Lambs in 1988.
The phrase " Dear Boy " had became a catchphrase of Moon's when he started affecting a pompous English accent around 1969, particularly when ordering drinks.
In 1930, when Gallant Fox became the second horse to win all three races, sportswriter Charles Hatton brought the phrase into American usage.
In 1989, the seal became gold and white, as it currently appears, with a shortened phrase, " Official Nintendo Seal of Quality ".
Various gospel, blues and swing recordings used the phrase before it became used more frequently – but still intermittently – in the 1940s, on recordings and in reviews of what became known as " rhythm and blues " music aimed at a black audience.
Lacy also became a highly distinctive composer with a signature simplicity of style, with compositions often built out of little more than a single questioning phrase, repeated several times.
The phrase " secular humanism " became prominent after it was used in the United States Supreme Court case Torcaso v. Watkins.
* From the 17th century onwards, it also became possible to use the term ' theology ' to refer to study of religious ideas and teachings that are not specifically Christian ( e. g., in the phrase ' Natural Theology ' which denoted theology based on reasoning from natural facts independent of specifically Christian revelation ), or that are specific to another religion ( see below ).
In Ireland before the phrase " trick or treat " became common, children would say " Help the Halloween Party ".
That phrase became the slogan of both the ICC and IBM.
" The offending Clanger-talk remained in the episode, and after the series became a commercial success, and the Golden Bear Company became responsible for merchandising, the Clanger-talk used for the talking-squeezable model was the very same phrase.
In the nineteenth century the phrase became commonplace, in common use at church bazaars called “ white elephant sales ” where donors could unload unwanted bric-a-brac, generating profit from the phenomenon that one man ’ s trash is another man ’ s treasure.
This phrase became the motto of the University, later expanded to " Princeton in the Nation's Service and in the Service of All Nations ".
Gutierrez also popularized the phrase " preferential option for the poor ", which became a slogan of liberation theology and later appeared in addresses of the Pope.
A phrase that became popular after the publication in 1831 of a paper by Mantell entitled " The Age of Reptiles " that summarised the evidence that there had been an extended geological era when giant reptiles has swarmed the land, air, and sea.
In English the phrase first appeared in the 17th century in John Dryden's heroic play, The Conquest of Granada ( 1672 ), where it was used by a Christian prince disguised as a Spanish Muslim to refer to himself, but it later became identified with the idealized picture of " nature's gentleman ", which was an aspect of 18th-century sentimentalism.
Pope's phrase, " Lo the Poor Indian ", became almost as famous as Dryden's " noble savage " and, in the 19th century, when more people began to have first hand knowledge of and conflict with the Indians, would be used derisively for similar sarcastic effect.
" All your base are belong to us " ( often shortened to " All Your Base ", " AYBABTU ", or simply " AYB ") is a broken English phrase that became an Internet phenomenon or meme.
Many people mostly people between 11-18 have been using the phrase " Come at me bro " and " Cool story " which became famous as a Meme many years ago however now it seems it is the answer to every insult and a reply to every story.

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