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Renowned as a playboy who has dated a string of Indonesian starlets, Tommy is, as the saying goes, a chip off the old block.
From defiant defence to absolute antis, they were all there fighting their corner and throwing in their twopence worth as the saying goes.
If violence, as the saying goes, is as American as apple pie, it's also been as common in American movie theaters as popcorn.
On St. Patrick's Day, as the saying goes, everybody is Irish, although some people have strange notions of what that means.
It would be fantastic if the opportunity arose but, as the saying goes, we will have to suck it and see.
But to anyone with eyes to see, popular culture is here to stay, and as the saying goes, if you can't beat them, join them.
So there is method in my madness, as the saying goes, and I'd appreciate your help in respecting these guidelines.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, as the saying goes.
I figure I could sue you since you accused me in open court and it did go in the newspaper, but I'd rather hear the words straight from the horse's mouth, as the saying goes!
Notwithstanding those remarks, as the saying goes, the devil is in the detail.
And, as the saying goes, you're always more comfortable 'at home' than anywhere else!
I think it is not wise, as the saying goes, to throw the baby out with the bathwater.
Two heads are better than one, as the saying goes, but a two-headed engine makes this beast exclusive to users with experience.
They'll get the government Clunker voucher, Your Price, and Your Cash then, as the saying goes, laugh all the way to the bank.
We must also do away with aid policies, which are equivalent to giving fish to people living on the bank of the river, as the saying goes, instead of helping them to make fishing rods.
We are our own best advocates, as the saying goes.
Forewarned is, as the saying goes, forearmed.
But, as the saying goes, after May 31: Out of sight, out of mind.
If, as the saying goes, journalism is a rough draft of history, then this book of paraphrased quotations is a very, very rough draft of a rough draft.
And if, as the saying goes, the sunny little insects are responsible for one forkful of every three bites of food you eat, that doesn't bode well for the myriad crops in Canada that rely on them for pollination.
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Fannie Jump Creighton had a hollow leg, as the saying goes, and Idabelle was so fat, if she tripped coming up the hill she'd roll all the way to the bottom.
As the saying goes that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink, so the same goes with standards education.
Examples from Classical Literature
He threw up his hands and glowered at me with his gleed eye looking seven ways for sixpence as the saying goes.
It's the ring of Saturn, and, as the saying goes, for biking Saturn is quite the cheese.
Well, books all round, Teddy, 'undreds of books, beyond-rhyme or reason, as the saying goes, green-mouldy and dry.