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Google Answers: Origin of American phrase If I recall correctly, this was a phrase in a food commercial, similar to "Mikey likes it! Subject: Re: Origin of American phrase. From: nelson-ga on 25 Feb 2006
Google Answers: Most Well Known American Phrases Hello, I would like a complete list of the most well known American Phrases. For a non-US American phrase, how about 'the medium is the message'
Useful American Phrases - Speak American English & learn some Speak American English - useful phrases for a gap year in America! You shouldn't have too many problems getting around the US - but these are a couple
American phrases - 2GB.com American phrases. Now I know Jonesy had some fun with phrases this morning, clichés and annoying terminology, but we can ramp that up again if you like.
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Re: American phrases In Reply to: American phrases posted by Gary Martin on May 29, 1999 But I imagine as people become more sensitive to Native American concerns, this one will die out.
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