Uses of The Phrase
- As the title of a song by Val Bennett (which was itself a reggae version of Dave Brubeck's classic jazz song Take Five)
- The title of the movie The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming was inspired by this phrase.
- As the title of a documentary - five of Russia's most promising young television reporters took a journalistic tour of small towns across the United States.
- The title of a book by Irish writer Denis Sugrue, Limerick Leader, Sept. 2010, "Limerickman falsely accused of being a 'KGB spy reveals all about his ordeal"
- The title of a book by Russian Canadian writer Lily Alex PublishAmerica (Jan, 2003) Language:English ISBN:1591294584
- The title of a composition by Robert Volkmann
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Famous quotes containing the word phrase:
“Preschoolers think and talk in concrete, literal terms. When they hear a phrase such as losing your temper, they may wonder where the lost temper can be found. Other expressions they may hear in times of crisisraising your voice, crying your eyes out, going to pieces, falling apart, picking on each other, you follow in your fathers footstepsmay be perplexing.”
—Ruth Formanek (20th century)