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∙ 14y agoMichael Conrad as sergeant Phil Esterhaus on Hill Street Blues
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∙ 14y ago== == Hill Street Blues Capt. Frank Furillo Daniel J. Travanti == == == == == ==
It wasn't a movie I don't know if anyone said it before the mid 90s when it was popularized by the Show Martin(martin LAWRENCE)
Taking Care of Business! This phrase was popularized by of all People, Elvis Presley, though it does not appear in any of his songs.
There ya go!The character's signature catch phrase was "There ya go!", often received with bemusement or puzzlement by the listener. (One exception was a character played by John Denver; at the end of the show they traded catch-phrases, Denver responding "There ya go!" to McCloud's "Far out!")
"To join the circus" is the infinitive phrase.
She says Jeepers
The 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit popularized the phrase Toon. Toon commonly refers to characters in cartoons. There is also a role playing game called Toon.
Diff'rent Strokes
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توخي الحذر Be Careful: Tawakha al-hazr
"Ahimsa Paramo Dharma" is a Sanskrit phrase that was popularized by Mahatma Gandhi.
G. Stanley Hall popularized te phrase in his research on puberty
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The phrase "Johnny got his gun" was first popularized by the novel written in 1938 by author Dalton Trumbo. This novel was published in the year 1939.
The irrepressible Jules Winnfield, the character from Tarintino's masterpiece Pulp fiction, played by Samuel "Be cool" Jackson.
"The buck stops here" is a phrase that was popularized by U.S. President Harry S. Truman .
This phrase was used by Garfield .
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