1. They also have an eye for a catchy phrase. 2. A catchy phrase, to be sure, which is why outfitter L.L. Bean trademarked it some years ago. 3. A catchy phrase. 4. Accidents make them wonder if there are asterisks after these catchy phrases but no fine print for the public to read. 5. But behind the catchy phrase is what some call a coordinated effort to curtail the political influence of key nonprofit organizations that have opposed GOP plans to reshape government. 6. But successful designers and sharp-eyed publicists know that catchy phrases are being passed out along with the facts. 7. Catchy phrases have always meant a great deal to him. 8. Daly said campaign strategists understand that a catchy phrase can divert voter attention from the details at a time when the debate becomes complex and confusing. 9. FRIDAY That catchy phrase that Ernie Banks made famous. 10. Frequently, staffers call CRS for a catchy phrase from a pop song or a good line by William Shakespeare. |