
Phrase
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 44 |
Date of birth | January 1,1981 |
Born | Melbourne |
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Full name | Harley Webster |
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ID | 1377929 |
Phrase Life story
Harley Webster – better known as Phrase – is an Australian hip hop MC, originating from Melbourne.
How does China fix the Evergrande mess?

... Too big to fail? Does that mean Evergrande is - to borrow a Western Phrase - " too big to fail"...
Cost of living package will have minimal impact on inflation, says Rishi Sunak

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Ukraine War: Putin gives few clues in Victory Day speech

... Curiously, Mr Putin didn t employ his familiar Phrase - " Special Military Operation" - to describe Russia s offensive...
French election: Le Pen impresses but Macron holds firm in TV debate

... Marine Le Pen s aim was to drive home the image that she has cultivated throughout the campaign: that of a woman who understands the concerns of ordinary French citizens - their basic " good sense" to use her Phrase - as opposed to the airy-fairy pretensions of the wealth-obsessed Emmanuel Macron...
Ukraine: Does the Home Office need to get a grip?

... Strikingly, two former ministers with knowledge of the Home Office both used the same Phrase - it s more likely cock-up than conspiracy...
‘I left university and adopted my brother and sister'

... " They used that Phrase - I never saw it as that...
Truth Hurts: Lizzo credits writer of 'DNA test' tweet

... The row started after Lizzo wanted to trademark the Phrase I just took a DNA test turns out I m 100% that...
'The devil's excrement': How has oil important?

... There was a time when it seemed to run whether the oil might just start - peak oil was the Phrase that drove the prices higher and higher, and give us the impulse to move to a clean, renewable economy...
Ukraine War: Putin gives few clues in Victory Day speech
Ahead of Victory Day , Moscow was full of rumour and speculation.
Was Vladimir Putin preparing a major announcement on Russia's offensive in Ukraine? Would he declare some kind of victory? Or signal an escalation?
In The End , he did neither.
In his Red Square address to Russian troops - and The Russian Nation - the Kremlin leader repeated his frequently voiced justification for attacking Ukraine: an argument that appears to blame everyone but Russia for what's happening.
He criticised (as usual) America, Nato and the government in Kyiv, claiming that their actions had put the security of Russia itself in danger. He made references (as usual) to " neo-Nazis" in Ukraine. We hear that a lot from Russian officials, who regularly voice the baseless claim that Ukraine has been overrun by fascists, ultra-nationalists and Nazi sympathisers.
President Putin admitted that Russia had suffered military losses, but he gave no details. The Last official figures released by Russia's defence ministry were 1,351 Russian soldiers killed. But that was Six Weeks ago. There has been no update since.
Curiously, Mr Putin didn't employ his familiar Phrase - " Special Military Operation" - to describe Russia's offensive. Neither did he call it A War . But he tried to draw parallels between current hostilities and World War Two. An attempt, perhaps, to mobilise patriotic sentiment over Hitler's defeat to boost support amongst The Russian public for The Invasion of Ukraine.
Following The Speech , thousands of Russian soldiers marched across Red Square , although there were fewer troops here than in Last Year 's Victory Day parade. Military hardware was put on show, too. But a planned military fly-over was cancelled, officially due to poor weather.
The Kremlin had been expecting a swift victory in Ukraine, possibly within days of sending in its troops. It didn't happen.
Many here believe President Putin's Plan B was to secure a victory by 9 May. That hasn't happened, either.
Where does President Putin go from here? There were few clues in today's speech. But there was no signalling of an end to hostilities. For now, they will continue.
War in Ukraine: More coverageSource of news: bbc.com