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The phrase " combined operations " was first introduced by the British War Office in World War II to denote multi-service activities, those that involved air, land or naval forces acting together, and coordinated by the Combined Operations Headquarters.
Post World War II, the United States Department of Defense began using the phrase to denote multi-national operations, which might mean land forces of several countries, for example Combined Forces Land Component Command, or ' Combined Joint ,' multi-national, multi-service activities and operations.
Combined in the phrase populus Romanus quirites ( or quiritium ) it denoted the individual citizen as contrasted with the community.

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The phrase " under God " was incorporated into the Pledge of Allegiance June 14, 1954, by a Joint Resolution of Congress amending § 7 of the Flag Code enacted in 1942.
* In Batman: The Animated Series the Clock King is recreated as Temple Fugate ( the name being a play on the Latin phrase tempus fugit, meaning " time flies ") who first appears in the episode " The Clock King " and later returns in the episode " Time Out of Joint " voiced by Alan Rachins.

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Given the wide variety of symptoms that are associated with whiplash injuries, the Quebec Task Force on Whiplash-Associated Disorders coined the phrase ' Whiplash-Associated Disorders '.
* Tish Sommers, chairwoman of NOW's Older Women Task Force, coined the phrase " displaced homemaker ".

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In November 2001, Taliban, Al-Qaeda combatants and ISI operatives were safely evacuated from Kunduz on Pakistan Army cargo aircraft to Pakistan Air Force bases in Chitral and Gilgit in Pakistan's Northern Areas in what has been dubbed the " Airlift of Evil " Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf wrote in his memoirs that Richard Armitage, the former US deputy secretary of state, said Pakistan would be " bombed back to the stone-age " if it continued to support the Taliban, although Armitage has since denied using the " stone age " phrase.
The phrase was coined in adverse reaction to something Murphy said when his devices failed to perform and was eventually cast into its present form prior to a press conference some months later — the first ever ( of many ) conferences given by Dr. John Stapp, a U. S. Air Force colonel and Flight Surgeon in the 1950s.
The phrase RTFM was in common use in the early 1950s by radio and radar technicians in the US Air Force.
" Johnson indicated later that the phrase came from Desperate Journey, a 1942 World War II film with Errol Flynn and Ronald Reagan playing Royal Air Force pilots shot down in Nazi Germany ; they managed to cross much of the country without speaking German or knowing the territory but, when captured, their Nazi interrogator doubts their story with the phrase .†
* Alaska NORAD Region, an alternate phrase for the Eleventh Air Force
The motto of the Hellenic Air Force is the ancient Greek phrase ( Aièn Hypsikrateîn ), " Always Dominate the Heights "), and the HAF ensign represents a flying eagle in front of the Hellenic Air Force roundel.
Later during his time in that office he coined the phrase " Dover test ", testing the support for a war based on the reaction of the people after seeing American casualties returning at the Dover Air Force Base.
" When asked if this was the source of ' the Force ,' Lucas confirms that his use of the term in Star Wars was ' an echo of that phrase in 21-87.
I thus began to call the Indian movement Satyagraha, that is to say, the Force which is born of Truth and Love or nonviolence, and gave up the use of the phrase “ passive resistance ”, in connection with it, so much so that even in English writing we often avoided it and used instead the word “ satyagraha ”....
Later, when Weis and Don Perrin began to develop collectible card games, they used the phrase " Mag Force 7 " as the title of their company.
The clue usually takes the form of physical objects – such as dates to indicate a clue about calendars – sounds ( rarely used ), or pantomime ( the " Charade Brigade " ( Season 1-4 ), " Clue Force 3 " ( Season 5 )), usually two or three cast members that act out a word from the phrase during Round 3 ) with " Clue Force 3 " pictionary was sometimes use instead of pantomime.
Lucas never met Arthur Lipsett, who committed suicide in 1986, but tributes to 21-87 appear in Electronic Labyrinth: THX 1138 4EB, which is dated as taking place on ' 05-14-2187 ' and throughout Star Wars: the phrase, " The Force " itself is said to have been inspired by the short film ; and in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Princess Leia's prison cell on the Death Star is numbered 2187.
Mayor Quimby uses the phrase " May the Force be with you " from the Star Wars franchise, confusing it with Nimoy's work on Star Trek.
Lucas has said that his use of the term the " The Force " in Star Wars was " an echo of that phrase in 21-87 ".
* The phrase is the motto of MSSG-31 ( now known as CLB-31 ), part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, III Marine Expeditionary Force, based out of Okinawa, Japan.

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Without agreeing with every phrase in this statement, we must certainly assert the great difference between Christian love and any form of resistance, and then go on beyond the Mennonite position and affirm that Christian love-in-action must first justify and then determine the moral principles limiting resistance.
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
The construction involves replacing a common word with a rhyming phrase of two or three words and then, in almost all cases, omitting the secondary rhyming word, in a process called hemiteleia, making the origin and meaning of the phrase elusive to listeners not in the know.
Zoroastrian morality is then to be summed up in the simple phrase, " good thoughts, good words, good deeds " ( Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta in Avestan ), for it is through these that asha is maintained and druj is kept in check.
" (...) In general, the word " materialistic " serves many of the younger writers in Germany as a mere phrase with which anything and everything is labeled without further study, that is, they stick on this label and then consider the question disposed of.
Abijah then rallied his own troops with a phrase which has since become famous: " Jehovah ( God ) himself is with us for a captain ( commander of the army ).
In the parse tree example, the phrase A gets reduced to Value and then to Products in steps 1-3 as soon as lookahead * is seen, rather than waiting any later to organize those parts of the parse tree.
In that volume Hemingway credits the phrase to Gertrude Stein, who was then his mentor and patron.
The phrase has been used since at least the 1930s, and in 1943, the then Archbishop of Canterbury, William Temple, was reported as warning that the " Christian tradition ... was in danger of being undermined by a " Secular Humanism " which hoped to retain Christian values without Christian faith.
In the second edition of January 1860, Darwin quoted Kingsley as " a celebrated cleric ", and added the phrase " by the Creator " to the closing sentence, which from then on read " life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one ".
The name " Virginia " may have been suggested then by Raleigh or Elizabeth, perhaps noting her status as the " Virgin Queen ", and may also be related to a native phrase, " Wingandacoa ", or name, " Wingina ".
The phrase " What you see is what you get ", from which the acronym derives, was a catchphrase popularized by Flip Wilson's drag persona " Geraldine " ( from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In in the late 1960s and then on The Flip Wilson Show until 1974 ).
Generally, if a structure pre-dates another structure in evolutionary terms, then it often appears earlier than the second in an embryo ; this general observation is sometimes summarized by the phrase " ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny ".
According to this tale, the phrase was shortened over time to BBCue, then BBQ.
Vg verbs ( named after the verb give ) precede either two noun phrases or a noun phrase and then a prepositional phrase often led by to or for.
Vc verbs ( named after the verb consider ) are followed by a noun phrase that serves as a direct object and then a second noun phrase, adjective, or infinitive phrase.
Rousseau's striking phrase that man must " be forced to be free " should be understood this way: since the indivisible and inalienable popular sovereignty decides what is good for the whole, then if an individual lapses back into his ordinary egoism and disobeys the leadership, he will be forced to listen to what they decided as a member of the collectivity ( i. e. as citizens ).
" The phrase is used again in the novel's last sentence: " How green was my Valley then, and the Valley of them that have gone.
In particular, if the Kingdom of Christ shall have no end, then it will not terminate after 1000 years, and it is argued that it was with this intent that the phrase was added.
The show's main character, Larry David, says the phrase inadvertently to his rabbi once he and his wife are ready to go out and renew their vows, who then becomes offended because of a relative of his died on September 11, 2001 (" You knew my brother-in-law died on September 11th, how dare you say something like that ?!").

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