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They came, they sniffed and they left

Gogol N.V.
Gogol N.V.

Phraseologism: They came, sniffed and left.

Meaning: About spies, unwanted visitors.

Origin: From the comedy (act. 1, yavl. 1) "The Government Inspector" (1836) by I. V. Gogol (1809-1852). The mayor tells the assembled officials his dream, foreshadowing the arrival of the "auditor": "I seemed to have a premonition of trouble: all night today I dreamed of some two unusual rats. Really, I have never seen such: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and go away."

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Wind of change.

Meaning:

About dramatically changing circumstances, about the spirit of these changes..

Origin:

From English: Wind of Change. From a speech in Cape Town (South Africa, February 3, 1960) by African politician Harold Macmillan (1894-1986): "The wind of change blows over the continent." The world press called this year the "Year of Africa", because at that time a large number of former African colonies gained independence and became sovereign states.

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