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Don't be intimidated!

Stolypin P.A.
Stolypin P.A.

Phraseologism: Don't be intimidated!

Meaning: It is cited as a historical Stolypin phrase - a symbol of steady political will.

Origin: The words of the chairman of the Council of Ministers of Russia, Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin (1862-1911), spoken by him (March 6, 1907) in the State Duma to the deputies of the left factions - in the order of "clarification after the debate." In the original: "These attacks are calculated to cause paralysis and will and thoughts in the government, in power, and they all boil down to two words addressed to power:" Hands up. "At these two words, gentlemen, the government with full calmly, with the consciousness of his rightness, he can answer with only two words: "You will not intimidate!"

Random phraseology:

Walking for three days, not sleeping for three days for the sake of a few lines in the newspaper.

Meaning:

The phrase is a symbol of the profession of a journalist-reporter.

Origin:

From "The Song of Journalists" (1964), written by the composer Vano Muradeli (1908-1970) to the words of the poet Alexander Levikov (pseudonym of Alexander Ilyich Agranovich, 1926-2015).

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