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Title: "Stay the course" named top catch phrase of 2006
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????"Stay the course," the phrase dropped by Bush administration as it searched for a new policy in Iraq, was declared the catch phrase of the year on last Thursday by language use group Global Language Monitor.
????"It makes number one because it was declared inoperative," said Global Language monitor President Paul JJ Payack... Showed first 250 characters
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????"Stay the course," the phrase dropped by Bush administration as it searched for a new policy in Iraq, was declared the catch phrase of the year on last Thursday by language use group Global Language Monitor.
????"It makes number one because it was declared inoperative," said Global Language monitor President Paul JJ Payack... Showed next 250 characters
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