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1. " Also worth a click: www.geneseo.edu/~cpc2 /frames.html Love him or hate him, Dick Vitale's catch-phrase-laden commentary has become an integral part of the big dance."

Source:   Fischman, Josh,Melton, Marissa,Charski, Mindy,Morrow, James. "WEBMAP - Nothing but net" U.S. News & World Report 128.11 Mar. 20 2000: 86 Google This

2. " Each commercial included phrases associated with drinking rituals, but altered in such a way that the familiar catchphrases associated with college drinking actually become ingrained in moderation messages."

Source:   Treise, Debbie,Wolburg, Joyce M.,Otnes, Cele C. "Understanding the 'social gifts' of drinking rituals: an alternative framework for PSA developers" Journal of Advertising 28.2 June 22 1999: 17-18 Google This

3. " Others invoke the "primacy of people over place" or "the space of flows." Whatever the catch-phrase, the bottom line is the same: It is a mistake to rest on old assumptions about where people live in the United States and why."

Source:   . "MOVEMENT AT WARP SPEED" American Demographics Aug. 1 2000 Google This

4. "... Within the European policy debates on welfare systems, aspects of benefit conditionality have moved to centre-stage, as new catch-phrases -- such as 'making benefit systems more employment friendly' or transforming passive into active types of social..."

Source:   CLASEN, JOCHEN. "Motives, Means and Opportunities: Reforming Unemployment Compensation in the 1990s" West European Politics 23.2 Apr. 1 2000: 89 Google This

5. " Unfortunately, most policy activists use the phrase "market failure" as a catch-phrase to identify any sub-optimal economic decisions by consumers (at least, "sub-optimal" as defined by activists)."

Source:   Taylor, Jerry,VanDoren, Peter. "The Soft Case for Soft Energy" Journal of International Affairs 53.1 Sept. 22 1999: 209 Google This

6. " Perhaps, more than this, the National Portrait Gallery's catch-phrase implies that in viewing portraits we are at a certain level no longer disinterested, indeed that we can be but interested observers."

Source:   SMITH, LINDSAY. "Photographic portraiture and the forgetting of colour" Journal of European Studies 30.1 Mar. 1 2000: 91 Google This

7. " Individual slogans, catch-phrases, melodies, icons, inventions, and fashions are typical memes." Jeffreys, however, contends that memeticists are mixing metaphors-ones drawn from virology, such as hosts and parasites, with the basic metaphor drawn from genetics."

Source:   . "What's in a Meme?" Wilson Quarterly 24.3 June 22 2000: 110 Google This

8. "... to the wire." Mr. Bush even defined his campaign catch-phrase, compassionate conservatism: "It is to put conservative values and conservative ideas into the thick of the fight for justice and opportunity."

Source:   Murray, Frank J. "Bush: `They have not led - we will'" Washington Times Aug. 4 2000: 1 Google This

9. " RELATED ARTICLE: Education's Catch Phrases JARGON PHRASE Promotion gate ..."

Source:   YATES, ELEANOR LEE. "COLLEGESPEAK" Black Issues in Higher Education 16.24 Jan. 20 2000: 22 Google This

10. " Commercials during the game instead will feature the Budweiser brand through Wayne Gretzky driving a bar buddy home on a Zamboni and a strong push for its new catch-phrase "Whasssup." Pepsi, meanwhile, will feature the less-popular Mountain Dew."

Source:   Fisher, Eric. "Risky business" Washington Times Jan. 26 2000: 8 Google This

11. " Her use of the expression 'catch-phrase' is significant here and accurately characterises the deployment of this metaphor in St George."

Source:   Gurney, Craig M. "Lowering the Drawbridge: A Case Study of Analogy and Metaphor in the Social Construction of Home-ownership" Urban Studies 36.10 Sept. 1 1999: 1705 Google This

12. "... carpenters tools, marriage customs, ten-second slowdowns by individual drivers causing traffic jams (Lumsden & Wilson 1981), or tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, symphonies, the idea of God and Darwinian theory (Dawkins 1976)."

Source:   HALLPIKE, C.R. "Greek hoplites" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 5.4 Dec. 1 1999: 627 Google This

13. "... a fair way to handle it. The term points clearly to the procedure under discussion (as the journalistic catch-phrase "certain late-term abortions" does not), while the quote marks signal that the term is a contested one."

Source:   Leo, John. "Word games we play" U.S. News & World Report 127.22 Dec. 6 1999: 24 Google This

14. " As a leading innovator of products in the fax-server and fax-on-demand software market, Copia International Ltd.'s catch-phrase "All Things Fax" is not an exaggeration."

Source:   . "We just want the fax, m'am" Communications News 36.6 June 1 1999: 90 Google This

15. " It is discussed at the highest academic levels and used as an emotive catch-phrase in the most superficial journalism."

Source:   Shone, Richard. "Praising and Burying Bloomsbury" History Today 49.11 Nov. 1 1999: 4 Google This

16. " He pushes the sport with the catch-phrase, "fast, fun, friendly and exciting." That, he said, "is how we're going to approach it. That's how it's done at different levels."

Source:   Cohn, Bob. "Droppin' THE puck ON A NEW SEASON: The Redskins may own this city, but the Capitals' goal is to turn Washington into a hockey town" Washington Times Sept. 26 1999: 1 Google This

17. " Other catch-phrases applied to both terrestrial and aquatic invasive species include: harmful, nuisance, noxious, exotic, normative, alien, and nonindigenous species."

Source:   Nadol, Viki. "Aquatic invasive species in the coastal west: an analysis of state regulation within a federal framework" Environmental Law 29.2 June 22 1999: 339 Google This

18. " In this mood of hysteria, the Eugenics Movement made considerable headway and catch-phrases, like "the sterilization of the unfit", found their way into general political controversy.'(30) Soloway argues that the influence of eugenic ideas..."

Source:   King, Desmond,Hansen, Randall. "Experts at work: state autonomy, social learning and eugenic sterilization in 1930s Britain" British Journal of Political Science 29.1 Jan. 1 1999: 77-80 Google This

19. "... opposing any cease-fire agreements and 400 imprisoned terrorists to be released as early as Christmas, peace in Ulster may be nothing more than a catch-phrase for the new, unified government, which met for the first time Monday."

Source:   . "Turning terrorists loose in Northern Ireland" Washington Times Sept. 16 1998: 18 Google This

20. " And they should not let Mr. Clinton paralyze them with the meaningless catch-phrase to "save Social Security first." But they need to devise much better arguments to overcome his slippery demagoguery on this critical issue."

Source:   Lambro, Donald. "Social Security foot-dragging" Washington Times Nov. 30 1998: 17 Google This

21. " In 2000, sound-art pioneer Max Neuhaus responded to the tremendous resurgence of interest in his field by calling for a dissolution of the term that he himself had helped to coin. "Sound art," Neuhaus contended, had become a sloppy catchphrase encompassing a slew of disparate..."

Source:   Cox, Christoph. ""Treble": SculptureCenter, New York" Artforum International 43.1 Sept. 1 2004: 262-263

22. " At some point, certain catchphrases become by their sheer ubiquity completely meaningless."

Source:   Zahra, Tara. "THIRD WAY, TAKE TEN" American Prospect 0.43 Mar. 1 1999: 15-16 Google This

23. " The 1,139-page reference book lists the following official categories: prayers, political slogans and songs, film titles, last words, epitaphs, telegrams, film credits, toasts, mottoes, advertising slogans, misquotations, newspaper headlines, opening lines, closing lines, official advice, catchphrases and military slogans."

Source:   . "Wider world of quotes; Oxford edition goes modern" Washington Times Dec. 20 2004: 06 Google This

24. " Although the secular left has glommed on to that catch phrase like a pitbull gnawing on a shinbone, the First Amendment simply states: "Congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion, or prohibiting..."

Source:   . "ACLU and holiday spirit; Restrictions on religion go too far" Washington Times Nov. 23 2004: 17 Google This

25. " Like almost all top editors I encountered, Corbin is a convert to the catchphrases of today's reform movement: connection, credibility, convergence, diversity."

Source:   STEPP, CARL SESSIONS. "READER FRIENDLY" American Journalism Review 22.6 July 1 2000: 22 Google This

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