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…other is dying and whose father is dead drunk, shrugs off the nanny’s expression of sympathy, with “It is what it is,” which saying was not in common usage until some fifty years thereafter.
Elizabeth Emerald
Malky McEwan
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An awful phrase in any circumstance.
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