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Cheap at half the price
Cheap at half the price - the meaning and origin of this phrase.
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A moveable feast
moveable feast Ernest Hemingway's posthumously published memoirs of his life in 1920s Paris, called "A Moveable Feast", did much to bring the term to the ...
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A riddle wrapped up in an enigma
It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest." ...
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A riddle wrapped up in an enigma
It is a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma; but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest." ...
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Re: Ladies of letters
Generally the "letters" in men of letters refers to literature, rather than scholarly writing. I don't think "ladies of letters" is a common phrase. ...
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A lady of the night
A lady of the night - the meaning and origin of this phrase.
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Fait accompli
Fait accompli - the meaning and origin of this phrase.
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No man is an island
No man is an island - the meaning and origin of this phrase.
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Four corners of the earth
Four corners of the earth - the meaning and origin of this phrase.
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Re: Ice in veins
Aug 1, 2001 ... They said there is an evolutionary biological explanation to the phrase "there's ice in her veins". They reasoned that if a long blood line ...