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chosen people

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Phraseologism: The Chosen People.

Meaning: About those who consider themselves elected, marked by some power "from above", and therefore they are supposedly allowed more than the rest.

Origin: The original source is the Bible. Found many times in the Old Testament. For example, Moses, passing on to the Jews the "decrees and laws" commanded to him by God, says to his fellow tribesmen (Deuteronomy, 14:1-2): "You are the sons of the Lord your God, do not cut your body and cut off the hair above your eyes for the dead, for you are a holy people to the Lord your God, and the Lord has chosen you to be his own people, out of all the nations that are on the earth."

Random phraseology:

Shut up, sadness, shut up!

Meaning:

It is used as a playfully ironic commentary on unhappy reflections or a difficult situation.

Origin:

The title and line of a romance written by the composer B. Grozdkiy to verses by an unknown author. The popularity of this expression was promoted by the film of the era of silent films "Shut up, sadness, shut up!" (1918, directed by Pyotr Chardynin), where the role of the circus performer Poli was played by the outstanding actress of Russian cinema Vera Kholodnaya (1893-1919).

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