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  • 91The crash — is a phrase sometimes used in socialist writings; perhaps first coined by Eduard Bernstein, in the 19th century. The phrase is commonly understood as referring to a metaphor, one of modern industrial society as a train; one which is going to… …

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  • 92The two Spains — ( es. las dos Españas) is a phrase from a short poem by Spanish poet Antonio Machado. The phrase, referring to the left right political divisions that later led to the Spanish Civil War, originated in a short, untitled poem, number LIII of his… …

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  • 93The purple shall govern — was an anti Apartheid slogan. The phrase was an adaptation of placards reading the people shall govern during an anti apartheid protest in Cape Town, South Africa in September 1989 after the protesters used a police water cannon to color nearby… …

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  • 94The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes — is a children s story by an anonymous author, published in 1765. The story is the origin of the popular phrase goody two shoes, often used to describe an excessively or annoyingly virtuous person. In more recent years, the phrase has developed a… …

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  • 95The High Class Person (Hong Kong) — The High Class Person (or the upper class person Chinese: 上等人) is a term people in Hong Kong often use to describe those who belongs to the subculture of wealthy women.OriginThe phrase was made popular in the mid 1990s with the broadcast of the… …

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  • 96The Lord protects the simple — is a phrase from a verse in the Hebrew Bible. In Judaism, the phrase has both a plain meaning and another meaning due to rabbinic exegesis.From PsalmsIn Psalm 116, verse six states: The Lord protects the simple, I was brought low and he saved me …

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  • 97The World's second oldest profession — The English idiom the World s second oldest profession is used to refer to a number of professions.One frequent use of the phrase is to refer to spies and spying.cite news url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3490120.stm title=The world s… …

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  • 98The terrorists have won — or ...then the terrorists win is a rhetorical phrase used in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks in the United States and, to a lesser degree, the 7 July 2005 London bombings in the United Kingdom. The phrase is commonly attributed to an …

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  • 99The Black North — is an expression sometimes used to describe Northern Ireland. Typically it refers to the majority presence of Protestants (whose main denominations include Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist) in the six counties that comprise Northern… …

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  • 100The new — may refer to: *The beginning of the phrase the new black, a catch phrase used to indicate the sudden popularity or versatility of an idea at the expense of the popularity of a second idea. * The New, a song by Interpol from their 2002 album Turn… …

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