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The segment gave rise, perhaps apocryphally, to the phrase "It's got a good beat and you can dance to it."
He is said (apocryphally) to have declined an offer to become the archbishop of Canterbury in 1747.
Other compositions are apocryphally ascribed to composers with their pen names.
Rat bars, apocryphally named after their supposed principal ingredient.
Apocryphally, the trip takes thousands of years.
Built to last for centuries, it carried its final train, loaded, perhaps apocryphally, with frozen turkeys, in 1980.
Others come by the busload on the apocryphally named Oxycodone Express.
Apocryphally, the original building at 462 Spadina had been a music venue since 1850 and was first used as a haven for escaped slaves.
The paper derives its name from the implement apocryphally used by George Washington to chop down his family's cherry tree.
These vast resources are somewhat apocryphally marshalled by Japanese women, who have traditionally held a firm grip on family finances.
The authorship of this work is uncertain, but, is apocryphally assigned to Vararuci.
Apocryphally, somewhere in Texas there is a town ordinance forbidding one to go barefoot without first applying for a permit to do so.
In Mexican art circles, it is said, perhaps apocryphally, that he has calculated the average cost per kilogramme of Rodin’s works.
It is apocryphally said to be the only Boy Scout camp in a National Park.
Apocryphally, natives of the Arctic have hundreds of words for different sorts of snow.
Apocryphally, his family was descended, through his father, from the royal House of Wessex.
There is an account, apocryphally, from medieval times, of a person walking into a room and being confronted with the sight of a man transfixed.
The idea is to reproduce the daily interplay among social classes that is said, perhaps apocryphally, to have once thrived in cities.
In the process, he has opened a surprising new window on the work of the genius best remembered (perhaps apocryphally) for his cry of "Eureka!"
Benjamin Franklin is said (probably apocryphally) to have called beer "proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
She is apocryphally known as "Natasha Nogoodnik".
Famously, if apocryphally, Henry Kissinger said he did not know who to call if calling "Europe".
Apocryphally, the Sierra Club, a not-for-profit environmental organization, lost its tax-exempt status for political action in opposing the proposed dam.
(She is also widely remembered, possibly apocryphally, as the origin of the regal expression “We are not amused.”)