Sentences with phrase «become catch phrases»

These same two ideas, both for and against self - publishing, have been uttered since the recent wave of indie author revolution began, to the point that they have almost become catch phrases for both the supporters and critics of the model.
«Love wins» has become a catch phrase of the fight for gay marriage.
But it has become the catch phrase of the industry.
The term sanctuary became the catch phrase of the day last year, as the federal government sought to withhold funds from municipalities it deemed sanctuaries.

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With myths and perceptions of traditional and digital media running rampant, «view ability» has become the new catch phrase.
The silly catch phrase of «love the sinner but hate the sin» becomes nothing but contemptuous mockery because they literally ARE the sin in the eyes of the self righteous religious community.
In his deeply confessional essay «The Crack - Up,» Fitzgerald offers this opening phrase, «Of course all life is a process of breaking down... «Here is a man born to the working class, rocketed to riotous stardom and literary fame, swept up in a storybook romance with Zelda who would become his wife, and then caught in a downward spiral.
Housewives who tried to catch him discovered he could speak a few phrases and he became a home - town hero.
«Instant obedience» is the new catch - phrase in many popular parenting articles and books, but the reality is that, while instant obedience may be convenient for parents in the moment, it can have powerful negative impacts on the adults their children will become.
It all started in 1995 with Ice Cube's line in the movie «Friday,» but the phrase «bye Felicia» caught on in 2014 and became a huge internet meme.
I became a yo - yo dieter, armed with my all - too - common catch phrase, «my diet starts on Monday.»
Detox has become a trendy catch phrase.
This time around, ex-con Vin Diesel (who can barely be bothered to open his mouth when he speaks), former cop Paul Walker (who makes underplaying an understatement), and the rest of their band of merry street - racing thieves become the good guys when they team up with their rival from the last film, DSS agent Hobbs (Johnson, who delivers the most ordinary line of dialogue as if it were a catch phrase), to stop another heist gang — one that threatens national security, of course.
Hannibal's cigar - chomping catch - phrase «I love it when a plan comes together» becomes the seed of bizarrely monastic musings like «I don't subscribe to coincidence.
It's become a catch - all phrase to broadly describe educational inequity, a problem which is not simply about academic achievement but also about the development of character strengths and personal identity and access to opportunities and so much more.
The term, 21st Century Skills, has become one of the most referenced catch phrases in contemporary culture.
The term immersive has become a vaunted catch phrase, an adjective that has been applied to a dizzying range of nouns.
Many groups become known by a handy «catch phrase» (like «ARF»).
The term «clean - up crew» has become a hackneyed catch phrase in the reef business that is often associated with the sale of snails — but these animals may not live up to consumer expectations in this regard.
The villianous characters and abbrassive catch phrases intensify with the absurbity of the size becoming almost abstract with their original purpose.
I acknowledged that — still do, «ask a reference librarian» is always good advice — but I elaborated on my favorite tool, Usenet: find the relevant newsgroups, and ask a clear, well phrased, and interesting question, catch the eye of someone who knew something not findable online, and tickle her or his fancy sufficiently that the answer would trickle down from the brain to the fingers through the keyboard and become findable thereafter, by searching in News.
«Hooking up» has become a catch - all phrase in our culture to describe casual romantic or sexual activity.
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