Besides subtle humour in dialogue, Narasaraju created such catch words as gas for telling a lie which is popular even today.
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I'm losing focus so I'll stop now but please lets stop the catch words like the ones above and debunking and the whole lot of them.
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"Middle " and " common " have become favorite catch words at the White House : middle class, middle America, middle ground, common ground, common values.
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Now the word is defined in Brewer's Politics as " the catch word for the openness of the operations of the European Community to the public gaze ."
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Chemistry seems to be the catch word at Kansas State these days . Though the talent was there last year, the team never jelled like previous Wildcat squads.
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The Asian Network for Free Elections, an umbrella of non-governmental organizations, echoed COMFREL and said Saturday it did not want to attach " catch words " to its assessment.
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The man whose catch word is " daggone " has 201 wins, 16 winning seasons _ including two 11-0 campaigns _ a Big East championship and 12 bowl appearances.
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The initial plan is to not release Erdlings into the open air immediately, but they soon catch word of the way out and start building crude dwellings on the forest floor.
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The ANC catch word for Friday's activities was " Masakhane, " a local word meaning " to build, " but the country's soaring crime rate was the focus of many events.
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If and when Van Horn is defined by those stereotypical catch words _ tougher, smarter _ more than by his jump shot and vertical leap, then he will be in Larry Bird's league.