The best bloggers develop hobbyhorses, shticks and catchphrases that they put into wider circulation. |
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It's rare for an author to give a new phrase to a language, rarer still in these days of spin, catchphrases and advertising straplines. |
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Every speaker steps up to the podium with all of the evening's pre-determined catchphrases and bullet points downloaded and ready to go. |
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My only knowledge of francophone Caribbean literature consisted of a few commonplaces and catchphrases. |
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He's played Rick James and Prince, been coining popular catchphrases all season long and has regular folks discussing his show every day. |
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By the same token, such attention traps reduce any accompanying blurbs to simplifying catchphrases, slogans of common sense. |
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And, as in the '60s, the catchphrases seem to spread far faster than any understanding of what's actually happening here. |
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At a time when radio comedy in Britain was often extremely mannered and driven by catchphrases, The Goon Show was a huge leap. |
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Various character traits and catchphrases are spoofed, and to get the humor in these moments, a viewer will need to know where they came from. |
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Producers originally strived to stay away from the use of catchphrases, but bent the rules when the actors' delivery left them begging for more. |
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I'm in big trouble for helping to introduce funny catchphrases into sportscasting. |
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To this end he created a posse of brilliantly realised characters, each complete with their own distinctive voices, personalities and catchphrases. |
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Her advice, sugarcoated in goofy catchphrases, is delivered in the unimpeachable rhetoric of common sense. |
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Gadget was bionic and had various contraptions built into his body, but his personality and some of his catchphrases were distinctly reminiscent of Maxwell Smart. |
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A lesser, more desperate series would be plying her with catchphrases and recalibrating the show around her. |
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We used to squirt water-pistols and climb inside Daleks and start up weird little catchphrases and the music and the whole style of The Rezillos came out of that. |
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I'm still worried that it implies that I'm the sort of crazy guy that stands in the pub quoting catchphrases from well-known British comedy programmes. |
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The series was stuffed full of recurring characters, skits and, in particular, catchphrases, all of which were soon ringing around the school-halls and workplaces of America. |
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So make the most of those pratfalls, catchphrases, and sly looks to camera, because Miranda Hart, right, is moving on. |
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The Muppet Show has so many iconic characters, lines, songs, and catchphrases it's impossible to pick just one for a smart Alec intro. |
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Many of the catchphrases in the top 10, compiled by a brand PR agency, are no longer on TV but still remain as familiar now as they did years ago. |
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The huge success of The Weakest Link shirt means that another of the year's top catchphrases, 'Whassup' from the Budweiser ads, was pushed down into the runner-up position. |
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