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And as the adage goes, anything can happen in a short series.
An adage says it is not good to take work home.
But we live by the adage that the show must go on.
And why not, for the old adage has always been that nature knows best.
There's the old adage: On your bad days you can still play well enough to win.
A. Remember the old adage that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
The adage may soon be applied to China as well.
So much for the adage about people in glass houses.
Friends of social subsidies have one adage to call on.
He had always believed the old adage that knowledge was power.
You gave true meaning to the adage "age is a state of mind".
As the old medical adage goes, "The world's best public health policy is winter."
The best defense, the old adage goes, is a good offense.
There is an adage also about playing with fire- and getting burned.
Certainly no problems with the old "giving them too much respect" adage.
The adage was that the eyes were a window to the soul.
There was an old adage in the theater that the show must go on.
According to an old adage, a trial is a search for truth.
But living up to a coach's adage is harder than it looks.
Republicans, for their part, note the adage that all politics is local.
Perhaps this adage should be extended to "never say always."
She'd never really understood the meaning behind the adage - until now.
The industry adage is more true now than ever: The big labels are just trying to make some music in the money business.
The secret to her success was the adage "Write what you know."
This idea is found in the old adage, "Practice makes perfect."