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to another, it seems that nobody but his father ever used the phrase, `` Atta boy ''!!
) The earliest use of the phrase seems to have been in an IBM advertising supplement to the New York Times published on April 30, 1961 and by Frank Fremont-Smith, Director of the American Institute of Biological Sciences Interdisciplinary Conference Program, in an April 1961 article in the AIBS Bulletin ( p.
Another example of the textual arguments against the Testimonium is that it uses the Greek term poietes to mean " doer " ( as part of the phrase " doer of wonderful works ") but elsewhere in his works, Josephus only uses the term poietes to mean " poet ," whereas this use of " poietes " seems consistent with the Greek of Eusebius.
Merriam-Webster notes, " Recent criticism of the use of myriad as a noun, both in the plural form myriads and in the phrase a myriad of, seems to reflect a mistaken belief that the word was originally and is still properly only an adjective .... however, the noun is in fact the older form, dating to the 16th century.
In this regard, theoretical syntax abandoned phrase structure rules long ago, although their importance for computational linguistics seems to remain intact.
Later this usage seems to have been forgotten, leading some to believe the term originated in the electronics industry: " The phrase smoke test comes from hardware testing.
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.
The phrase " Groundhog Day " has entered common use as a reference to an unpleasant situation that continually repeats, or seems to.
The phrase ' Pide Piper ' occurs in his version and seems to have been coined by him.
It seems likely that it arose independently in Australia, and was derived from the phrase " economically rational ", used as a favorable description of market-orientated economic policies.
* Wu's name, when sounded phonetically, spells out a phrase that seems to say " No government official is clean ( or upright )".
Since usage of the phrase cannot be shown to date back earlier than the first half of the nineteenth century however a pre-16th century origin seems unlikely.
However, the version shown in American cinemas was localized as the two-word phrase " our land " instead, which seems to denote just the nation of China rather than the whole world.
Paper tiger is a literal English translation of the Chinese phrase zhǐlǎohǔ (), meaning something that seems as threatening as a tiger, but is really harmless.
The song seems to have crossed the Atlantic in the 1850s where US newspapers soon afterwards call it " the latest English dance ", and the phrase " Pop!
In a 1965 essay, ' Minimal Art ', he seems to have coined the phrase, although its meaning eventually drifted from his.
But the phrase " Campanian arrogance " seems to have been used proverbially for boastfulness ; and, as there was a plebeian gens Naevia in Rome, it is quite as probable that he was by birth a Roman citizen.
However, the devil seems to be quite evasive and finishes with a Latin phrase, " Per inoequalem motum respectu totius " (" through unequal motion with respect to the whole thing ").
The phrase seems to have originated in the United States, but has also appeared in the UK, where a jury first determined someone committed suicide by cop in 2003.
kashaph seems to mean mutter, although the Septuagint renders the same phrase as pharmakia ( poison ), so it may refer to magic potions
Ombre takes its name from the Spanish phrase originally used by the player who declared trumps: Yo soy el hombre, i. e., " I am the man ", and as its name and jargons of the play imply, “ El Hombre ”, or the man, is a game that requires deep thought and reflection and seems to have been an invention of the Spaniards, partaking of the gravity which has been considered much peculiar of the Spanish nation.
While decrypting and transcribing the message, Halsey's radio officer properly removed the leading phrase, but the trailing phrase looked appropriate and he seems to have thought it was intended and so left it in before passing it on to Halsey, who read it as
He seems to agree to free Fabrice-signing a written note from which Mosca, in an effort to be diplomatic, has omitted the possibly crucial phrase unjust procedure.
* in discussions of English writing, sometimes an awkward noun phrase that seems like an attempt to construct a compound noun in the German manner is referred to as a Germanism

phrase and be
But it is characteristic of him, we are told, `` his little artifice '', to be able to introduce `` into a fairly vulgar and humorous piece of hackwork a sudden phrase of genuine creative art ''.
It is true of the rhythmic pattern in which the beat shifts continuously, or at least is continuously sprung, so that it becomes ambiguous enough to allow the pattern to be dominated by the long pulsations of the phrase or strophe.
) `` Quoting Mr. Kennan's phrase that anything would be better than a policy which led inevitably to nuclear war, he ( Toynbee ) says that anything is better than a policy which allows for the possibility of nuclear war ''.
Syntactic ambiguity arises when a phrase can be parsed in only one way.
Note that this premise uses the phrase " is not ", a form of " to be "; this and many other examples show that he did not intend to abandon " to be " as such.
An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once ; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse.
In a perfect anagram, every letter must be used, with exactly the same number of occurrences as in the anagrammed word or phrase ; any result that falls short is called an imperfect anagram.
Rendering aion to indicate eternality in this verse would result in the contradictory phrase “ end of eternity ”, so the question arises whether it should ever be so.
It was at this time that ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, in order to provide proof of the falsity of the accusations leveled against him, in tablets to the West, stated that he was to be known as "` Abdu ' l-Bahá " an Arabic phrase meaning the Servant of Bahá to make it clear that he was not a Manifestation of God, and that his station was only servitude.
In the poem the prisoner is suffering " for the colour of his hair ", a natural, given attribute which, in a clearly coded reference to homosexuality, is reviled as " nameless and abominable " ( recalling the legal phrase peccatum horribile, inter christianos non nominandum, " the horrible sin, not to be named amongst Christians ").
The phrase is often used in a less serious manner in relation to someone or something that is out of control and causing trouble ( e. g., a dog tearing up the living room furniture might be said to be running amok ).
The phrase began to be used in response to the blending of sounds between these international genres and frequent misrepresentations of genre by casual fans.
Note that just because a player is described as being " at bat " in this sense, he will not necessarily be given an at bat in his statistics ; the phrase actually signifies a plate appearance ( assuming it is eventually completed ).
Ironically, it was Hoyle who coined the phrase that came to be applied to Lemaître's theory, referring to it as " this big bang idea " during a BBC Radio broadcast in March 1949.
The original posters showed Bennett himself ; a kindly looking old man offering guidance and support to would-be students with the phrase " Let me be your father " attached.
This was advocated by Auguste Comte, who coined the term " altruism ," and whose ethics can be summed up in the phrase: Live for others.
Some writers, such as James-Charles Noonan, hold that, in the case of cardinals, the form used for signatures should be used also when referring to them, even in English ; and this is the usual but not the only way of referring to cardinals in Latin .< ref > An Internet search will uncover some hundreds of examples of " Cardinalis Ioannes < surname >", examples modern and centuries-old ( such as this from 1620 ), and the phrase " dominus cardinalis Petrus Caputius " is found in a document of 1250.
The literal translation of the phrase ex nihilo is " from nothing " but in many creation myths the line is blurred whether the creative act would be better classified as a creation ex nihilo or creation from chaos.
He suggested a more appropriate phrase would be " it thinks.
Note that the concept of an indirect object may be rendered by a prepositional phrase.
Almost half of the Psalms are headed " A Psalm of David ", although the phrase can also be translated as " to David " or " for David ", but no psalm can be attributed to David with certainty.

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