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The
phrase
``
bread
and
roses
''
actually
preceded
the
strike
Attack
,
appearing
Coming_to_be
in
a
poem
by
James
Oppenheim
published
Publishing
in
``
The
American
Magazine
''
in
December
1911
.
A
1915
labor
anthology
,
``
The
Cry
for
Justice
:
An
Anthology
of
the
Literature
of
Social
Protest
''
by
Upton
Sinclair
,
attributed
the
phrase
to
the
Lawrence
strike
,
and
the
association
stuck
Preserving
.
The
phrase
``
les
Cent
Jours
''
(
the
hundred
days
)
was
first
used
Using
by
the
prefect
of
Paris
,
Gaspard
,
comte
de
Chabrol
,
in
his
speech
welcoming
the
king
back
to
Paris
on
8
July
.
The
phrase
``
Je
suis
Charlie
''
became
Becoming
a
common
slogan
of
support
Supporting
at
the
rallies
and
in
social
media
.
The
inauguration
theme
was
``
Faith
in
America
's
Future
''
,
a
phrase
that
draws
upon
the
150th
anniversary
of
Abraham
Lincoln
's
Emancipation
Proclamation
and
the
completion
of
the
Capitol
dome
in
1863
.
``
a
new
birth
of
freedom
Change_of_leadership
''
,
a
phrase
from
the
gettysburg
address
,
served
Assistance
as
the
inaugural
theme
to
commemorate
Social_event
the
200th
anniversary
of
the
birth
year
of
abraham
lincoln
.
The
phrase
``
Lützendimma
''
(
Lützen
fog
)
is
still
used
Using
in
the
Swedish
language
in order
to
describe
Statement
particularly
heavy
fog
.
Cuius
regio
,
eius
religio
(
)
is
a
Latin
phrase
which
literally
means
Protest
'whose
realm
,
his
religion
'
,
meaning
that
the
religion
of
the
ruler
was
to
dictate
Statement
the
religion
of
those
ruled
.
The
phrase
``
Red
Power
''
,
attributed
to
the
author
Vine
Deloria
,
Jr
,
commonly
expressed
Expressing_publicly
a
growing
sense
of
pan-Indian
identity
in
the
late
1960s
among
American
Indians
in
the
United
States
.
Criticism
of
the
War
on
Terror
focused
Aiming
on
morality
,
efficiency
,
and
economics
;
some
,
including
later
president
Barack
Obama
,
objected
to
the
phrase
itself
as
a
misnomer
.
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