Thus, though the historical record is unclear as to the exact origin of the term “useful idiots,” Lenin is said to have deemed them as such, whether or not he actually used the phrase. *** At least initially, American communists only saw the righteousness of the Bolshevik cause. Equality!
“the baby-faced design prodigy with the golden hands” while Ed Sorel, another of Push Pin’s founders, interestingly saw him as “wildly ambitious, intricate, and jolly”, a collection of words not often seen together. He had a graphic designer’s eye for how a magazine page or a ...
“Fees paid by public payers to orthopedic surgeons for hip replacements in the United States are considerably higher than comparable fees for hip replacements in other countries,” the authors found, “and fees paid by private insurers in the United States for this service are double the fees p...
Natalie also is a singer/song writer and often sings back ground vocals for friends’ albums. I hope she’s scheduled to make the next EP. Boy, can she turn a phrase! Stacey is giving advice and the “wisdom of all things cool” to them all, cheering them on. After she left the B...
There was a statement made a few years ago that you can’t be healthy if you’re fat (sorry: I have no clue as to who coined this phrase – suggestions welcome). And looking purely at statistical records (observations – not interpretations or Wild ___ Guesses (WAGs) the number of ca...
(in addition to the hundreds of millions who face regular blackouts) have no access to electricity and therefore must use dangerous methods like kerosene for light which poses health risks comparable to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. I also learned that WakaWaka is not only a phrase ...
Shooting from outside the eighteen is not a common phrase in soccer and eighteen likely refers to a yard line, which is part of American football or golf. So the best answer is: (A) Implausible. [Incorrect] This phenomenon is similar to the implicit social bias that sometimes makes ...
Each morning when they arose their dinner was still out there swimming around, flying around, running around, or hanging from a bush. They had to go and get it. In the New Stone Age more refined tools were developed and people began farming and no longer depended entirely on what they ...
2. ANAPHORA: the repetition of a word or phrase in successive clauses. “I think of you at the blowing windI think of you at the dazzling sunlight” –Can’t Stop “My heart stops at this cold love, my heart breaks into piecesMy breath stops at this sick love, my breath slowly die...
2. ANAPHORA: the repetition of a word or phrase in successive clauses. “I think of you at the blowing windI think of you at the dazzling sunlight” –Can’t Stop “My heart stops at this cold love, my heart breaks into piecesMy breath stops at this sick love, my breath slowly die...