It uplifted the morale of the country throughout his administration;
The correct phrase is "come into effect." This is the standard phrasing when referring to something becoming effective or operative.
the book itself? or the phrase "slippery slope"? the phrase is not
The correct phrase is "in and of itself" which means "considered alone"
To be or not to be
The rest of the famous phrase is 'Bread and Circuses'
No, "for instance" is not a phrase by itself. It is an introductory phrase that is commonly used to provide an example or specific instance of what is being discussed.
Walk humbly with your god is a famous phrase.
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One phrase that Uncle Sam is famous for saying is 'I was you for the U.S. Army'. Uncle Sam was first used in the War of 1812.
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It wasn't said exactly that way, but the most famous quote with that meaning is by George Santayana who said, "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it" Karl Marx said, "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."