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For the rest of my life

"For the rest of my life"
"For the rest of my life"

Phraseologism: For the rest of my life.

Meaning: Used in the literal sense.

Origin: From a song written by the composer Veniamin Basner to the verses of the Leningrad writer, sinologist Boris Borisovich Bakhtin (1930-1981) for the four-episode epic television film "For the rest of my life" (1971, directed by Pyotr Fomenko): "For the rest of my life // We have enough feat and glory // Victory over the bloody enemy. // For the rest of our lives." The screenplay for the film was also written by B. B. Bakhtin based on the story of his mother, the famous Soviet writer Vera Panova "Companions".

Random phraseology:

Marginal.

Meaning:

Human. "dropped out of life", an asocial personality, far from the basic moral values ​​generally accepted in society.

Origin:

From the article "Population Migration and the Marginal Personality" (1928) by the American sociologist Robert Park (1864-1944). So he called a person who, as a result of migration, "lives in two different cultural groups." From English. marginal-1 words. written in the margins (of a book) 2. on the edge (of something) 3. insignificant, insignificant, etc.

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