1. A new phrase is geared to a younger generation presumed to be highly individualistic and resistant to authority. 2. Bush at night hatches quizzical new phrases. 3. But the military intervention has also produced a number of new phrases. 4. Good improvisation is when somebody goes for an idea and makes it, but also when somebody makes a mistake and uses the new phrase in the solo. 5. May it please the court, I would like to enter a new phrase into the American vernacular. 6. On the stump, he plays it safe and predictable, rarely risking a new phrase. 7. She even questions the terminology, as new phrases are coined to capitalize on the fad of the moment. 8. There was a period when any new phrase that Pauline Kael said went through the critical community like the whooping cough. 9. What would a new year be without catchy new phrases to describe those of us entering it? 10. Where did this new diplomatic phrase originate? |