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1 To borrow a phrase from Father Ted, I know feck-all about art.
2 To borrow a phrase , we need to decommission certain mindsets from the past.
3 The form of your union will be more perfect, to borrow a phrase .
4 Or, to borrow a phrase , the harder they come, the harder they fall.
5 To borrow a phrase , I care about her, not for her.
6 Sindhia (to borrow a phrase from the gambling table) backed his luck.
7 She was, to borrow a phrase from Jurassic Park, standing on the shoulders of giants.
8 To borrow a phrase from another venerable art, he is always "on the ball."
9 Divine persons are character born, or, to borrow a phrase from Napoleon, they are victory organized.
10 To borrow a phrase from the bird-faced Ted Cruz, climbers have a tenuous relationship with the truth.
11 Her humor, to borrow a phrase from the writ r Chester Himes, has the quality of hurt.
12 It was, to borrow a phrase from Vice President Joe Biden, a big f*cking deal.
13 To borrow a phrase from Nana, "I don't think we're going to be here that long."
14 We filed into Pearse Stadium last April feeling a little swizzed, to borrow a phrase from Brian Kerr.
15 To borrow a phrase from P.J.
16 To borrow a phrase from another postmodern giant, this book exposes "the porousness of certain borders".
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