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Doe Maar translates as Go Ahead or Just do it, a phrase mostly used in a deprecatory, sulky manner.
This same period is sometimes referred to as " mid-school " or a " middle school " in hip hop, the phrase covering acts like Gang Starr, The UMC's, Main Source, Lord Finesse, EPMD, Just Ice, Stetsasonic, True Mathematics, and Mantronix.
* In Tracy Letts ' Pulitzer Prize-winning play August: Osage County, Bill Fordham uses the phrase to describe his marital problems with his wife Barbara when he says to her: " Just because you and I are struggling with this Gordian knot doesn't make me any less of a --"
During the domestic terrorist crisis Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was asked how far he was willing to go to resolving the problem, " Just watch me " was his response, a phrase that has become famous in Canadian lore.
The campaign and the phrase " Just Say No " made their way into popular American culture when TV shows like Diff ' rent Strokes and Punky Brewster produced episodes centered on the campaign.
Scholar James D. G. Dunn, who coined the phrase " New Perspective on Paul ", has proposed that Peter was the " bridge-man " ( i. e. the pontifex maximus ) between the two other " prominent leading figures " of early Christianity: Paul and James the Just.
The " Sleeperblokes " themselves were reported to be highly amused by the phrase, and even produced an ironic " Sleeperbloke " T-shirt to go with Louise's " Just Another Girl Fronted Band " T-shirt, both of which sold well.
When a story has not been reported on previously, the graphic and phrase Just In is sometimes used instead.
On one episode of this show, Friday actually spoke the phrase, " Just the facts.
The song, in the first line, mentions the phrase " Let them eat cake ", a phrase ( mis ) attributed to Marie Antoinette: " Let them eat cake ," she said, Just like Marie Antoinette.
" Beam me up, Scotty " is similar to the phrase, " Just the facts, ma ' am ", attributed to Jack Webb's character of Joe Friday on Dragnet, " It's elementary, my dear Watson ", attributed to Sherlock Holmes, " Luke, I am your father ", attributed to Darth Vader, or " Play it again, Sam ", attributed to Humphrey Bogart's character in Casablanca and " We don't need no stinkin ' badges!
Of the phrase " who was called the Christ " he says: "( n ) early all the authorities that I have quoted reject it " and claims "( t ) o identify the James of Josephus with James the Just, the brother of Jesus, is to reject the accepted history of the primitive church which declares that James the Just died in 69 A. D., seven years after the James of Josephus was condemned to death by the Sanhedrin.
Just as there is disagreement about the origin of the phrase, there are differing explanations of the meaning of " see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.
The phrase or its variant appears in the following songs: " Little Tiger " by Jason Collett, " Stranger Than Fiction " by Bad Religion, " Papercut Skin " by The Matches, " At the Helm " by Hieroglyphics, " Love the Hardest Way " by HIM, " Ollie Ollie " by Flatfoot 56, " Drive " by R. E. M., " Play with Me " by Extreme, " Spore " by Ramona Falls, " Eagle Scout " by Dirt Bike Annie, " Saint Ex " by Widespread Panic, " It's Ok, But Just This Once " by Gym Class Heroes, " Olly Olly Oxen Free " by Amanda Palmer, " Sho ' Improve " by Giant Panda, and " Olley Oxen Free " by Terry Scott Taylor.
Freberg used the line " Just the facts, ma ' am " which entered popular lexionography associated with Dragnet, in spite of the TV series never using that phrase.
The phrase " Just Beautiful Radio " was used on the air.
Just a few years after Cicero, Sallust used the phrase in his Bellum Catilinae ( 54. 6 ), writing that Cato the Younger " esse quam videri bonus malebat " ( He preferred to be good rather than to seem so ).
This phrase was popularized by the publication in 1902 of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, containing fictional and deliberately fanciful tales for children, in which the stories pretend to explain animal characteristics, such as the origin of the spots on the leopard.
Just below the badge is the phrase " Founded 1897.

phrase and Say
Some tongue-twisters take the form of words or short phrases which become tongue-twisters when repeated rapidly ( the game is often expressed in the form " Say this phrase three ( or five, or ten, etc.
In a review of William Carlos Williams ' biography, " Something Urgent I Have to Say to You ": The Life and Works of William Carlos Williams, by Herbert Leibowitz, book critic Christopher Benfey wrote of Williams's poetry, " Early and late, Williams held the conviction that poetry was in his friend Kenneth Burke's phrase, ' equipment for living, a necessary guide amid the bewilderments of life.
Say the magic phrase.
The phrase " to be a soldier in the army of the Lord " is not found in any extant copies of " Say, Brothers "-- either those published before or after 1860.
The phrase " products are paid for with products " is taken to mean that Say has a barter model of money ; contrast with Circuitist and Post-Keynesian monetary theory.
* Motto: DICO, DICO, DICO (" I Say, I Say, I Say ", common phrase of British Music Hall comedians )
* Nothing To Say, a short form of SMS phrase used during messaging and tweeting.
The memories feature a woman and the phrase, " Say my name.
They explain to Leo that it is in fact " bad luck " to say " good luck " on opening night and that the correct phrase is to say " break a leg " (" You Never Say Good Luck on Opening Night ").

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* In the 1998 film Sliding Doors, the skit plays a central role: James ( John Hannah ) exhorts Helen ( Gwyneth Paltrow ) to " remember what the Monty Python boys say ..."-referring to the phrase " No one expects the Spanish Inquisition ".
For example, the Symphony No. 29 in A major K. 201 has a contrapuntal main theme in its first movement, and experimentation with irregular phrase lengths.
" The phrase due process of law first appeared in a statutory rendition of Magna Carta in A. D. 1354 during the reign of Edward III of England, as follows: " No man of what state or condition he be, shall be put out of his lands or tenements nor taken, nor disinherited, nor put to death, without he be brought to answer by due process of law.
He also examined the role of the poet in American society and famously summarized his poetic method in the phrase " No ideas but in things " ( found in his poem " A Sort of a Song " and repeated again and again in Paterson ).
Long pole fighting is governed by the phrase, " No two sounds in pole-fighting.
* Akan ( あかん ) is a Japanese Kansai dialect phrase meaning " No way "
No one in the audience knew of the death until after the show when Bud Abbott explained the events of the day, and how the phrase " The show must go on " had been epitomized by Lou that night.
Harvey Wasserman, noted writer and leading anti-nuclear activist, lives in Bexley ( the famous 1970s phrase " No Nukes " is partially attributed to him ).
The film's title is a phrase generally used in the UK to mean ' the whole lot ', or ' the whole hog '; in the film, the characters use it to refer to full nudity — as Horse says, " No one said anything to me about the full monty!
" No flipping " is a phrase Larry uses to go to commercial breaks, encouraging the at-home audience not to use their remotes to flip to another channel.
He was a member of the " Big Three ", referring also to Jason Todd and Bucky whose notable deaths, along with Ben's, gave rise to the phrase " No one in comics stays dead except for Bucky, Jason Todd, and Uncle Ben ".
In Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the phrase " I am disinclined to acquiesce to your request " simply means " No. " The pretentious dialogue Elizabeth Swann attempts to use as a gate-keeping device against Jack Sparrow illustrates how jargon and pretentious language can be used as a barrier between classes.
As an example, the phrase 我不要去 correctly translates to " I ( don't / do not ) want to go ", however the discussion 「 你要不要吃飯 ?」/「 不要 。」 translates to " Do you want to eat ?"/" No. " as well.
The crowds chanted the popular phrase " No Blood For Oil.
This is summed up by Leo Marx with the phrase " No shepherd, no pastoral.
The phrase lost its overt message during the 19th century, during which it became a warning against eavesdroppers (" No good of himself does a listener hear ,/ Speak of the devil he's sure to appear "), and by the 20th century had taken on its present meaning.
: While the U. S. Constitution has a clause that states " No bill of attainder or ex post facto law shall be passed " the Confederate Constitution adds a phrase to protect slavery.
* Wu's name, when sounded phonetically, spells out a phrase that seems to say " No government official is clean ( or upright )".
The phrase " No Archive " was coined as a way to state " Do not archive this message ," and the X-prefix was added to complete the term X-No-Archive.
* No Shit Sherlock, a phrase used to express someones lack of surprise at a question or statement
* 1985 – Less Than Zero ( a novel by Bret Easton Ellis ) includes the first published usage of the now-common phrase, " No way, dude!
* In 1992, the Athletic Department pressured the LSJUMB to fire its announcers after one used the phrase " No chuppah, no schtuppa " at a San Jose State University game halftime show.
In one of the episodes, when he says " No rules, no race ", this phrase turns into a musical drumbeat as a result of the phrase repeated by him.
Sensing her brother's death, Wanda resurrected him and retaliated with the phrase " No more mutants ," changing the world back to its original form and causing ninety-eight percent of the mutant population to lose their powers including Magneto.

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