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'Shove It' -- Most Quoted Phrase During Democratic Convention

New York, NY (WFN) -- Two simple words -- "Shove it!" -- have shoved Teresa Heinz Kerry to the top of the quote list during last week's Democratic Convention.

According to something called the Factiva Media Visibility Index, Kerry's suggestion to a reporter to "shove it" received 381 media mentions, overwhelmingly beating out any of hubby John Kerry's remarks.

"Wisdom" was the No. 2 phrase with 191 media mentions while "opinionated" and "one America" earned about 60 mentions each.

Meanwhile, Illinois Senatorial candidate Barack Obama has doubled his fame, going from 385 media mentions before his July 27 speech to 823 a few days later.

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