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  2. Phrasal template - Wikipedia

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    The neologism "snowclone" was introduced to refer to a special case of phrasal templates that "clone" popular clichés. For example, a misquotation of Diana Vreeland's "Pink is the navy blue of India" [4] may have given rise to the template "<color> is the new black", which in turn evolved into "<X> is the new <Y>". [citation needed]

  3. File:Phrases and names, their origins and meanings (IA ...

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  4. Outline (list) - Wikipedia

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    The decimal outline format has the advantage of showing how every item at every level relates to the whole, as shown in the following sample outline: Thesis statement: --- 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Brief history of Liz Claiborne 1.2 Corporate environment 2.0 Career opportunities 2.1 Operations management 2.1.1 Traffic

  5. Template:Words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  6. 10 Best Phrases for Reaching Out to Someone When It's Been ...

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    Seeing the name of a former friend, flame or work rival pop up on your lock screen can feel jarring to the person on the receiving end of an unsolicited call. This phrase respects their truth.

  7. List of Latin phrases (O) - Wikipedia

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    out of chaos, comes order: one of the oldest mottos of Craft Freemasonry. [3] (oremus) pro invicem (Let us pray), one for the other; let us pray for each other: Popular salutation for Roman Catholic clergy at the beginning or ending of a letter or note. Usually abbreviated OPI. ("Oremus" used alone is just "let us pray"). orta recens quam pura ...

  8. The #1 Best Way To End a Card, According to Psychologists

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    This phrase is a bit less personal but remains common for good reason. "[It's] a classic formal closing suitable for professional relationships," Dr. Allen says. 5.

  9. Template:P-phrases - Wikipedia

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    The templates {{GHS phrases}} , {} and {} all format and present GHS hazard and precaution statements as defined by the UN. [ 1 ] The template requires one or more phrase codes as input: