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Then there’s the U.S. consumer, whose “resilience” gets trotted out every time economic data look shaky.

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"The facts of life are Conservative" is a quote from former PM Margaret Thatcher which has been trotted out at fringe events.

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By that point, the Trojans were once again trotting out their backups for a full quarter’s worth of reps.

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While many took to right-wing media to lodge attacks on a political candidate in the face of a mass shooting, others simultaneously trotted out the tired admonishment against politicizing a tragedy.

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I’m not sure why a production that doesn’t take a literal approach to settings has to repeatedly trot out the front seat of a car.

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